New Delhi: Mumbai Indians have secured their spot in the Women's Premier League (WPL) final with a convincing 47-run victory over Gujarat Giants in the Eliminator match at Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai. They will now face off against Delhi Capitals, setting up a highly anticipated rematch of the first season's final showdown.
It was a night of batting brilliance for MI led by their overseas stars Nat Sciver-Brunt and Hayley Matthews. The duo put on a 133-run stand for the second wicket, both scoring 77 runs, as Mumbai posted a staggering 213/3 — the highest total ever in a WPL playoff.
Sciver-Brunt continued on her red-hot form this season, taking her tally to 493 runs at an average of 70.42, while Matthews provided the perfect support at the other end.
Alhough Yastika Bhatia’s struggles continued as she fell for 15 to Danielle Gibson (2/40), MI’s batting juggernaut rolled on. GG’s bowling attack had no answers, with Tanuja Kanwer (0/49) and Priya Mishra (0/40) bearing the brunt of the assault. Oddly, captain Ash Gardner bowled only two overs, conceding 15 runs.
MI skipper Harmanpreet Kaur led from the front as she produced a stunning late cameo blazing 36 off just 12 balls at a strike rate of 300. It did not help that the Giants put on a shoddy fielding display with dropped catches and misfields on the boundary.
Giants fumbled early in the chase, reeling at 46/3 inside the powerplay with Beth Mooney (6), Harleen Deol (8) and Gardner (8) departing in quick succession. Gibson combined with Phoebe Litchfield to stitch a 38-run partnership before the former departed in the 10th over.
Gardner departed for 8 and GG’s scope of recovery nearly ended there. Bharti Fulmali (30) along with Simran Shaikh (17) put up a 30-run partnership but the pressure of the asking rate was too high.
Matthews (3/31) turned up with the ball as well, dismissing Gardner (8), Fulmali and Meghna Singh (5). Amelia Kerr was an able ally for her with 2/28.
Although Mumbai already had a cushion in the mammoth target they set, they defended the total with ease despite the dew.
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