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WPL: Delhi beat Mumbai badly, ranked number one on points table

WPL: Delhi beat Mumbai badly, ranked number one on points table

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WPL: In match 18 of the Women’s Premier League, Delhi Capitals faced Mumbai Indians today. The Delhi team easily won the match by 9 wickets in just 9 overs. In this match, the Mumbai team was the first to bat. After 20 overs, the Mumbai team was able to score just 109 runs while losing 8 wickets. In response, Delhi easily won by just 9 wickets in 9 overs. With the victory in this match, the Delhi team has reached the top of the points table.

Strong performance from Delhi

After a strong performance from the bowlers led by fast bowler Marjan Kapp (two wickets for 13 runs in four overs), Delhi Capitals defeated the Mumbai Indians with ferocious batting from Alice Capsey, Shefali Verma and Captain Mag lanning. With this victory, the Delhi Capitals team reached the top of the points table while the Mumbai team fell to second place. Both teams are 10-10 points from 7 matches, but after this win, Delhi’s net run rate was better than Mumbai’s.

One team will reach the final.

The first team in the league phase will qualify directly for the final while the second and third classified will play a knockout match. Delhi aggressively pursued the small target. Shafali Verma and captain Mag Lanning shared a 27-ball, 56-run partnership with the Indian batsman contributing 33 of 15 balls. Shefali hit 6 fours and one six in his innings. Hayley Mathews broke this association by firing Shefali. Following this, Capsy, who came to the crease, shared an unbroken partnership of 54 runs off 27 balls with Captain Lanning. He scored 38 runs in an unbeaten innings of 17 balls aided by four and five sixes.

bad mumbai batting

Lanning remained unbeaten on 32-for-22 balls aided by four fours and one six. Earlier, Man of the Match Cap dismissed Yastika Bhatia (one) and Nate Sciver-Brunt (nil) on back-to-back balls in the third innings to put Mumbai behind. The team was unable to recover from these setbacks. He got some good support from Shikha Pandey and Jess Jonassen. Both took two wickets each. Pooja Vastrakar was Mumbai’s top scorer with 26 runs, while captain Harmanpreet Kaur and Issy Wong each contributed 23. The 37-run partnership for the fifth wicket between Harmanpreet and Vastrakar was the highest ever for Mumbai.

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