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WPL 2023: Mumbai Indians Registers Hat-Trick Of Wins With Eight-Wicket Drubbing Of Delhi

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Mumbai Indians played much like Australia does at the international level and no one will feel the burn of that sting more than Delhi Capitals skipper Meg Lanning.

It’s not every day that one gets to see Meg Lanning coming up in the post-match donation as the losing captain.

Lanning might be the mastermind of numerous a agony transnational game for Harmanpreet Kaur but on Thursday, Kaur’s Mumbai Indians( MI) stunned Delhi centrals( DC) with a commanding eight- gate palm at the DY Patil Stadium then.

In a event featuring pitches that have been largely batter-friendly, MI made full use of a slightly dry gate despite losing the toss.

“I’m not someone who depends a lot on toss, ” Harmanpreet said after Lanning decided to club first. Going into the game with an unchanged XI, Harmanpreet’s competitions were set. After starting with Nat Sciver- Brunt, Harmanpreet brought in Saika Ishaque, the Purple Cap holder, to try and unhinge Orange Cap holder Lanning beforehand on.

Shafali Verma fell incontinently, after reading an inward bound delivery from Ishaque all wrong. Mumbai placed a stranglehold on the run inflow, using Issy Wong and Ishaque in tandem to circumscribe Lanning to the crinkle.

Tight lines offered her no space to free her arms, a discrepancy to her 360- degree hitting template in this event. Alice Capsey was promoted ahead of Marizanne Kapp but neither could make important of a difference to the score or steady the Delhi innings.

Lanning managed to sew a pivotal 50- run stage for the fourth gate with Jemimah Rodrigues. still, the Indian batter misread Ishaque, holding back to try and time the ball more but missing and losing her off- refuse in the process.

Ishaque had to stay, but ultimately got the player she was stationed for, in one of the softest discharges. Lanning did n’t connect with a fuller delivery from the left- arm incentive and drilled out to Harmanpreet at extra-cover. That sniffed out the instigation from Delhi’s innings with the side sorrowfully crawling to 105 before being sailed out with two overs to spare.

Chasing just 106 to win from 120 balls, Yastika Bhatia– who has had a quiet WPL crusade so far with 24 runs in two games- took the onus of finishing the game as soon as possible. She struck two back- to- back boundaries off Kapp’s opening over to set the tone for the response.

Shikha Pandey tried to stem any early instigation, giving away just six runs off her first over. Kapp’s coming bone was far more disciplined, full and veering just outdoors off refuse, trying to tempt either of the two to try and produce an edge. Matthews, who had a brilliant day with the ball, taking three lattices for just 19 runs, stuck three successive fours off Pandey’s second over to up the pace of the chase.

Tara Norris and Capsey took the only two lattices that fell for Mumbai, with Yastika falling lbw for 41 and Matthews dismissed courtesy a stunner of a catch at long- out from a diving Jemimah. Sciver- Brunt, unbeaten on 23, finished t he game with an upstanding shot overmid-on for four, with Harmanpreet, unbeaten on 11, watching from the stylish seat in the house.

In the end, Mumbai Indians played much like Australia does at the transnational position and no bone will feel the burn of that sting further than Lanning. Know More Women Cricket News…

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