MIW vs UPW Highlights, WPL 2023 Eliminator - Criclovers24
Mumbai Indians vs UP Warriorz Highlights: In the eliminator match, Mumbai Indians defeated UP Warriors by 72 runs to reach the finals of the inaugural Women's Premier League tournament. In the final game to be held on March 26, Mumbai Indians will compete against the table toppers Delhi Capitals. Nat Sciver-Brunt and Issey Wang shone for Mumbai in the eliminator match.
- Mumbai Indians reached the finals of the maiden edition of the Women's Premier League tournament.
- Harmanpreet Kaur's team won by 72 runs against UP Warriors in the eliminator match.
- The Mumbai team will compete against Delhi Capitals in the final match to be held on March 26.
Mumbai: With the help of England's star all-rounder Nat Sciver-Brunt's (72* runs, 38 balls)'s brilliant half-century and Issey Wang's (4 for 15) brilliant bowling attack, Mumbai Indians beat UP Warriors by 72 runs in the eliminator match of the first edition of the Women's Premier League tournament. She defeated the team and entered the finals.
The Mumbai team will face the challenge of Delhi Capitals, who have already reached the title round, in the final match to be held at the Brabourne Stadium on March 26. Delhi Capitals, who topped the table, qualified directly for the finals.
D.Y. Mumbai, who lost the toss and were invited to bat in the match at the Patil Stadium on Friday, lost 4 wickets in 20 overs and amassed a huge total of 182 runs. After this, the Warriors lost all their wickets and fell to 110 runs in 17.4 overs.
England's medium pacer Issey Wong bowled disciplined for Mumbai, taking a hat-trick of wickets (Kiran Navgire, Simran Sheikh, and Sophie Ecclestone). Through this, she became the first player in the league to achieve this feat. He gave this extraordinary performance in the 13th over of the innings. Except for Kiran Navgire (43) for the Warriors, the expected performance did not come out from anyone else. Thus the UP team surrendered to Mumbai without any resistance.
First hat trick in WPL history
Mumbai's Issy Wang has written a new record in the Women's Premier League. She became the first player in the history of WPL to score a maiden hat-trick. Kiran Navigere, Simran Sheikh, and Sophie Eccleston are the first hat-trick victims. This record was recorded in the 13th over. Despite the consecutive wickets, no one supported the team's victory. Finally, UP Warriors were bowled out for 110 runs in 17.4 overs. Lost by 72 runs.
A huge sum of Mumbai
Earlier, the Mumbai team collected a huge amount despite slow batting. Nat Sciver-Brunt batted furiously for Mumbai who was struggling after losing Yasthika Bhatia, Hayley Mathews, and Harmanpreet for a small score.
Despite the failure of the top-order batsmen, Sciver, who batted about the team's situation without crying, they were shouted through boundaries and sixes. The Warriors made 100 attempts to control Brunt to no avail. Sciver and Emilia Kerr (29) added 60 runs for the fourth wicket to take the team's total past the 150 mark. Pooja Vastrakar (11*) and Shivar added to the team's tally for the 5th wicket. Sciver's unbeaten 72 off just 38 balls included 9 fours and 2 sixes in his innings. Ecclestone grabbed 2 wickets for the Warriors.
Eliminator match summary score
Mumbai Indians: 182 for 4 in 20 overs (Nat Sciver-Brunt 72*, Hayley Mathews 26, Emilia Kerr 29, Yastika Bhatia 21; Sophie Ecclestone 2 for 39, Anjali 1 for 17).
UP Warriors: 110 in 17.4 overs (Kiran Navgire 43, Grace Harris 14; Issey Wang 4 for 15, Saika 2 for 24).
Man of the Match: Nat Sciver-Brunt
DC Vs MI WPL 2023 Final
The maiden edition of the Women's Premier League tournament has reached its final stage. Only the final match of the tournament is left and Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals teams will fight for the trophy of the first edition. Meg Lanning-led Delhi Capitals topped the league stage of the tournament and directly entered the finals, while Harmanpreet Kaur-led Mumbai Indians won the eliminator match against UP Warriors and entered the finals.
The Women's Premier League's first final will be held at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday, March 26. Both the teams have strong players and it is very interesting to see which team will rise to the title of champion.
Match Time
The Women's Premier League final between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians will be held on Sunday, March 26. Mumbai's Brabourne Stadium will host this historic match with the final starting at 7:30 PM. Live Broadcast Information: The live telecast of this match will be available on Sports 18 Network. Also, there is an opportunity to watch the match for free on the Jio Cinema app and website.
These are some fantastic images from the Mumbai-UP eliminator game from the WPL 2023 meeting between the two teams.
WPL 2023: The Mumbai Indians Women's team, which has put on a blistering performance in both the batting and bowling departments, will face Delhi Capitals in the final on Sunday, March 26.
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The Mumbai Indians women's team, which has shown brilliant performance in both the batting and bowling departments, will face Delhi Capitals in the final on Sunday, March 26.
Yastika Bhatia (21) and Hayley Mathews (26) provided the Mumbai Indians women's team a strong start in their first innings of batting.
Then Nate Sciver's intense game started. Sciver was caught after just scoring 6 runs, which was a significant setback for UP. Skiver, an English all-rounder who could knock the ball to any part of the pitch, took just 26 balls to reach his half-century.
Sciver hit nine fours and two sixes in the course of his undefeated 72 off 38 balls. Mumbai scored 182 runs in 20 overs for the cost of just 4 wickets.
Chasing a huge target, UP did not get off to a good start. 3 big wickets were lost by 21 runs. Captain Alyssa Healy was dismissed for 11, including Tahlia McGrath (7), who has been in tremendous form in the tournament.
Eventually, UP was bowled out for 110 runs in 17.4 overs. Mumbai pacer Issy Wang shined with a hat-trick of wickets. He gave only 15 runs in 4 overs and took 4 wickets.













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