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WPL: Second Trophy in 3 seasons … You celebrated the players of Mumbai Indians? Neeta Ambani also could not stop herself – WPL Second Trophy in 3 SEASONS did you see the celebration of Mumbai Indians Players Even Neeta Ambani Ambani Cold Not Stop Herself

Mumbai Indians won the second trophy by defeating Delhi Capitols by 8 runs in the women’s Premier League final here on Saturday with the brilliant performance of their bowlers after the half -century of captain Harmanpreet Kaur (66 runs). At the same time, Delhi Capitals had to bear the brunt of losing wickets at consecutive intervals in their third final and had to be content as runners up for the third time.

Harmanpreet Kaur’s innings did wonders

After the batting was invited, the team of Mumbai Indians could score 149 runs for seven wickets despite Harmanpreet’s half -century at their home ground. Harmanpreet scored nine fours and two sixes in 44 balls, but at the other end she did not find any good partner so that the team could reach the score only after a slow start. The captain shared an 89 -run partnership in 62 balls for the third wicket with Nat Cyver Brant (30 runs). If this partnership had not been formed, then the team of Mumbai Indians would not have reached this score.

The hard work of the marijan cap went waste

But the bowlers of Mumbai Indians defended this small target well and gave the team the second title after 2023. Nate Cyver Brant took 3 for 30, Amelia Kerr took 2 for 25, while Shabnim Ismail, Haley Mathews and Sika Ishaq took 1-1 wickets. For Delhi Capitals, Marjan Cap (40 runs off 26 balls), Jemima Rodrigues (30 off 21 balls) and Nikki Prasad (25 not out in 23 balls) tried to score fast but the team could only manage 141 runs for nine wickets in 20 overs.

Delhi’s bowling was great

Delhi Capitals, which decided to field by winning the toss, dominated the initial spell, but Harmanpreet hit a half -century by hitting some attractive shots. For Delhi Capitals, Marajane Cap took the wickets of both Mumbai Indians’ openers Haley Mathews (03) and Yastika Bhatia (08) for 11 runs in four overs. Left -arm spinner Mr. Charani took 43 runs and Jose Jonasen took two wickets for 26 runs. Anabel Sutherland took a wicket as Harmanpreet.

Brant completed 500 runs

Cyver Brant, which scored the most runs in the tournament, completed its 500 runs in this phase. Harmanpreet and Cyver Brant added 89 runs in 10 overs. But when it seemed that the team of Mumbai Indians was moving towards making a big score, the left -handed spinner Mr. Charani caught the Cyver Brant on the square leg which reached the pavilion in an attempt to sweep the slog. In this way, Jonasen’s double shock in the 16th over scored three wickets with 103 runs to 118 runs for six wickets, which increased the pressure on Harmanpreet.

Delhi’s beginning was bad

Delhi Capitals, chasing the target, lost the wicket of captain Meg Lanning (13 runs) in the second over, which bowled off the Nate Cyver Brant. Young star Shefali Verma was also dismissed by Shabneem Ismail after two runs. Jess Jonasen had expectations but Amelia Kerr caught him out on her googly by wicketkeeper Yastika Bhatia and the score was 37 runs for three wickets.

Delhi’s wickets kept falling continuously

Sika Ishaq finished the innings of Annabel Sutherland (02) in the eighth over and Delhi Capitals lost their fourth wicket for 44 runs. Jemima Rodrigues (30 runs, 21 balls, four fours) raised hopes to give the innings run with some good shots but Kerr caught her out on her own ball to take Delhi’s fifth wicket for 66 runs. This was a shock for him. Sara Bryce (05) was also dismissed cheaply.

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