MIW vs UPW: Harmanpreet Kaur‘s Mumbai Indians continued their unbeaten run in the Women’s Premier League 2023 as they outclassed Alyssa Healy’s UP Warriorz in the tenth match of the tournament. The MIW workforce was merely excellent towards a powerful UPW lineup, as they chased down the 160-run goal with 8 wickets in hand. The captain Harmanpreet Kaur and Nat Sciver Brunt led from with the bat to assist their workforce win inside 18 overs and register 4 out of 4 wins in the tournament.
It was one other near-perfect outing for Kaur and her ladies. They had been requested to bowl first. They bowled superbly towards Alyssa Healy’s aspect, limiting them to below 160 after which beginning effectively with the bat. Even although the openers fell in succession, Kaur and Nat Sciver joined palms collectively and performed their strokes after getting set. The duo introduced up a stand of 106 runs for the third wicket.Â
MI register win towards all teams
Such has been the domination of this aspect that they have now defeated every workforce in the tournament on their first try. They first defeated Gujarat, earlier than defeating Bangalore and Delhi by good-looking margins.
Ishaque units up for MIW
It was the left-arm spinner Saika Ishaque, who as soon as once more proved out to be the important thing with the ball. She took the primary wicket of Devika Vaidya in the second over of the match. After two early blows, captain Healy and all-rounder Tahlia McGrath steadied the ship. They produced an 82-run stand for the third wicket. But it was Ishaque as soon as once more, who obtained each of them in the identical over to push UP on the backfoot. Once being at 140/2, UP completed at simply 159/6.
Yastika, Kaur and Nat Sciver does it for MIW
Meanwhile, opener Yastika, Nat Sciver Brunt and Harmanpreet Kaur did it with the bat. After some entertaining motion, MI misplaced their first wicket in the type of Hayley Matthews. Yastika performed respectable strokeplay and made 42 from simply 27 balls. Once she was gone, UPW regarded again into the sport. The required charge elevated a bit and it regarded that this might go down the wire. But Kaur and Nat Sciver, who began steadily then confirmed their class after 10 overs. They smashed the bowlers out of the park, amassing huge overs. In the tip, Nat Sciver made 45* off 31, whereas Kaur remained unbeaten on 53 from 33 balls.