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Amanjor Kaur was adjudged Player of the Match for double performance. He scored an unbeaten 34 runs and also took 3 wickets.
Mumbai Indians registered a thrilling 4 wicket win over the Defending Champion Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Women’s Premier League. The team achieved the target of 167 runs in the moving match till the last over on Friday night by losing 6 wickets with one ball remaining. G. Kamalini won the ball of Ekta Bisht with a four.
At the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, Mumbai captain Harmanpreet Kaur won the toss and chose bowling. The Bengaluru team scored 167 runs for 7 wickets in 20 overs. Amanjot Kaur was chosen as the Player of the Match. He scored an unbeaten 34 runs. Also took 3 wickets.
With this victory, Mumbai points have come to the number-2 of the table. The team has won the second consecutive win. At the same time, the Bangalore team is at the top despite the defeat. Both teams have 4-4 points in their account. Bengaluru’s net run rate is better than Mumbai.
After the victory, Amanjot Kaur and Zee Kamalini embrace each other.
Bangalore’s poor start, lost 3 wickets in powerplay Bangalore, who was batting after losing the toss, started poorly. The team lost 3 wickets inside the powerplay. The team got the first blow on the score of 29 runs when Shabnim Ismail caught captain Smriti Mandhana () by wicketkeeper Yastika Bhatia. Then Danny Wet 9 and Radhavi Bist returned to the pavilion after scoring one run. Kanika Ahuja could also score 2 runs.
Captain Smriti Mandhana could only score 26 runs.
Alice Perry and Risha Ghosh across the score 100 At one time Bengaluru lost 4 wickets for 57 runs. Alice Perry, who came out to bat on such number-3, along with wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh, took the team’s score 100.
Perry was dismissed for 81 runs on 43 balls. While Risha Ghosh contributed 28 runs on 25 balls. Fifty partnership took place between the two. Amanjot Kaur of Mumbai took 3 wickets. Natli Sear-Bunt, Haley Mathews and Sanskriti Gupta got one wicket each.
Alice Perry played a half -century innings. He scored 81 runs on 43 balls.
Mumbai opener fail Mumbai started to start to chase the target of 167 runs. The team lost the wicket of opener Yastika Bhatia on a score of 9 runs. Yastika could score 8 runs. In such a situation, the second openers Haley Mathews and Natli Sear-Bunt took the innings. Both added 57 runs on 26 balls. Matthews 15 and Natli were dismissed for 42 runs.
Natali scored 42 runs. He shared a 57 -run partnership with Haley Mathews.
Harmanpreet Kaur’s fifty, Amanjot returned unbeaten Harmanpreet Kaur carried forward the innings after Haley Matthew was dismissed at the score of 66 runs. He shared 62 runs on 49 balls with Amanjot Kaur. The partnership had brought Mumbai close to the target, when Georgia Wareham Harman was caught by Risha. The remaining work was completed by Amanjot with G. Kamalini. Georgia Wareham of Bengaluru got 3 wickets. Kim Garratha took 2 wickets.
Harmanpreet Kaur scored 50 runs on 38 balls. These included 8 fours and a six.
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