MI-W vs RCB-W, Match Highlights: In the fourth match of the Women’s Premier League, Mumbai Indians defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore by 9 wickets. Mumbai Indians had a target of 156 runs to win. Harmanpreet Kaur’s team won the match by scoring 159 runs at the loss of 1 wicket in just 14.2 overs. Opener Hailey Mathews played an unbeaten 76 off 37 balls for Mumbai Indians. He hit 13 fours and 1 six in his innings. At the same time, Nat Sewer Brunt returned unbeaten after scoring 55 runs in 29 balls. He hit 9 fours and 1 six in his innings. Yastika Bhatia played an inning of 23 runs in 19 balls before getting out.
Mumbai Indians’ second consecutive win
This is Mumbai Indians’ second consecutive win in the Women’s Premier League. While Royal Challengers Bangalore have their second consecutive defeat. Mumbai Indians defeated Gujarat Giants in their first match. While Royal Challengers Bangalore had to face defeat against Delhi Capitals by a huge margin of 60 runs. However, the team of Mumbai Indians is at the top of the points table with 4 points after 2 consecutive wins.
Mumbai Indians had a target of 156 runs
On the other hand, talking about this match, the RCB team, which came out to bat first, was reduced to 155 runs in 18.4 overs. In this way, Harmanpreet Kaur-led Mumbai Indians had a target of 156 runs to win. Richa Ghosh scored 28 runs in 26 balls for Royal Challengers Bangalore. He hit 3 fours and 1 six in his innings. At the same time, RCB captain Smriti Mandhana played an inning of 23 runs in 17 balls. He hit 5 fours in his innings.
Hailey Mathews also dominated in bowling
Talking about the bowlers of Mumbai Indians, Hailey Mathews was the most successful bowler. Hayley Mathews took 3 wickets for 28 runs in 4 overs. Apart from this, Saika Issac got 2 successes. Saika Issac showed the way to the pavilion by giving 17 runs in 3 overs to 2 players. Whereas, Pooja Vastrakar and Nate Sewer Brunt got 1-1 success.
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