Wpl: RCB could not hold the hat -trick of victory, Harmanpreet Kaur’s Mumbai broke the heart of Smriti Mandhana – WPL Mumbai Indians Beat RCB By 4 Wickets HarmanPreet Kaur Scored Fifty Smriti Mandhana Bad Innings

Perry played a good innings
RCB did not start well and at one time its score was 57 runs for 4 wickets. After this, Elise Perry scored 81 runs in just 43 balls with the help of 11 fours and two sixes and brought the team to a good score. Richa Ghosh (28 off 25 balls) and captain Smriti Mandhana (26 off 13 balls) also made useful contribution from RCB. Medium -speed bowler Amanjot was Mumbai’s most successful bowler. He took 3 wickets for 22 runs.
Mumbai’s strong start
Mumbai also lost the wicket of Yastika Bhatia (08) quickly, but to replace her, the net savar brarant (42 runs off 21 balls, nine fours) hit a series as soon as she came. He shared a 57 -run partnership for the second wicket with opening batsman Haley Mathews (15 runs off 10 balls) to take Mumbai’s score to 66 runs in Powerplay. But apart from these two, Mumbai’s score was 82 runs for four wickets after Amilia Kerr (02) was dismissed.
Harmanpreet and Amanjot shared a 62 -run partnership for the fifth wicket from here. Harmanpreet hit 8 fours and a six in his innings, while Amanjot’s innings includes two sixes and the same fours. G. Kamalini remained unbeaten after scoring 11 runs. Earlier, Mandhana, who was in great form, started in an aggressive manner and hit four fours and a six in her innings. However, she could not pull her innings long and the top order of RCB collapsed as she was out.
Danny White Hodge (09), Raghavi Bisht (01) and Kanika Ahuja (03), which started the innings with Mandhana, also returned to the pavilion. Perry took responsibility from here and made a useful partnership of 62 runs for the fifth wicket with Richa. Richa hit three fours and a six in his innings before being bowled by Amanjot. Amanjot also dismissed Perry in the final over of the innings.