New Delhi: Mumbai Indians come to storm in their second Women’s Premier League (WPL) On Thursday, the final with a 47 -run win over Gujarat veterans at the Eliminator. Power-pack innings from Nut Skiver Kara And Hele Mathews laid the foundation for four for a total of 213 in Mumbai, which proved to be much more to chase the veterans.
With this loud win, Mumbai Indians, who claimed inauguration WPL title In 2023, set a blockbuster final clash against Delhi capitals On Saturday, the goal of adding another trophy to your collection.
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After a cautious start, who saw only 37 scores to Mumbai in Powerplay, Skyver-Brant (41 runs 41) and Matthews (77 runs 50) switched to Geers, taking the attack with a brutal performance of power hitting for the opposition. The spinal cord of Mumbai’s batting lineup collected 10 fours and two sixes, while Mathews broke three consecutive borders from leg-spinner Priya Mishra to change the speed.
Captain Harmanpreet Kaur scored 36 runs off just 12 balls, including four huge sixes, as Mumbai scored 73 runs in the last five overs.
In response, Gujarat veterans stumbled quickly and never recovered, as three runs-outs highlight their chaos. Matthews, already star with bat, made important successes with the ball, finishing with three wickets (3 for 31).
Despite the debutant Daniel Gibson (24 runs 24) and Foebe Litchfield (20 runs 20 runs), the giants were reduced to 166 in 19.2 overs, showing a glimpse of a fightback.
This outlined the seventh consecutive win over Gujarat veterans in WPL history to Mumbai Indians.
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