Although the hurriedly put together first season of the Women's Premier League offered a thrilling start and a promising future for India's young female cricketers, there is still much room for development moving forward.
Delhi Capitals made one change, bringing in Minnu Mani for Poonam Yadav. Mumbai Indians went in with an unchanged team.
Sciver-Brunt clobbered nine fours and two sixes to make an unbeaten 72 from only 38 balls, making the most of an early lifeline when she was on six, with Sophie Ecclestone (2/39) dropping a regulation catch off Rajeshwari...
In front of a partisan crowd that filled the Brabourne Stadium to the brim, Mumbai Indians chased down the target of 131 with three balls to spare to lift the trophy.
Harmanpreet Kaur's form will be a huge concern as Mumbai Indians look to cap their superb Women's Premier League season (WPL) by defeating Meg Lanning's Delhi Capitals in the final of the inaugural edition.
While UP made two changes, Grace Harris in for Shabnim Ismail and Rajeshwari Gayakwad for Soppadhandi Yashasri, MI went with the same playing XI as their last match
Hayley Matthews returned with incredible figures of 4-2-5-3, while Issy Wong (3/42) continued her sensational run, claiming three more wickets.
After the bowlers, led by Marizanne Kapp, restricted MI for 109-8, DC batters Meg Lanning (32* from 22 balls), Shafali Verma (33 from 15 balls) and Alice Capsey (38* from 17 balls) finished the game in 9 overs.
The Harmanpreet Kaur-led Mumbai Indians made one change, bringing in Pooja Vastrakar in place of Dhara Gujjar, while DC went with an unchanged side.
While Ecclestone did bulk of the damage, the others supported her well, with Gayakwad returning with fine figures of two for 16 from her full quota of four...
While MI fielded the same XI, UP decided to include young Parshavi Chopra in place of Shweta Sehrawat.
Foreign stars are shining brightly in India's Women's Premier League 2023 with the likes of Hayley Matthews, Tara Norris amongst others paving the way ahead.
Saika Ishaque was the most successful bowler for Mumbai, taking three wickets ,including that of Healy and McGrath in the 17th over.
While Grace Harris misses out for UP due to an illness, giving Shabnim Ismail another go, MI have chosen to replace Pooja Vastrakar, who injured herself in the...
Saika Ishaque, Isabelle Wong and Hayley Matthews — each with three wickets apiece — led Mumbai Indians’ charge with the ball to bundle out Delhi Capitals...
Ishaque (3/13), Isabelle Wong (3/10) and Hayley Matthews (3/19) were the stars for Mumbai Indians as they made life miserable for the high-flying Delhi batters...
Delhi brought in Minnu Mani in place of Arundhati Reddy in the only change to their lineup, while Mumbai Indians did not make any changes.
Opening the innings for MI, the 24-year-old from Barbados scored 47 off 31 balls in the opening game against Gujarat Giants and followed it up with a...
Chasing 156, an all-round show from Hayley Matthews helped Mumbai Indians to consolidate their position at the top of the WPL points table. The West Indian...
RCB, coming off a 60-run defeat against Delhi Capitals, chose to bat first. They suffered a collapse, but managed to put up a competitive target, courtesy...
Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur led the way with a scintillating 30-ball 65 as Mumbai Indians scored an imposing 207 for five in the opener. In reply, Gujarat Giants...
Sent into bat by rival captain Beth Mooney, MI were off to a flying start despite losing Yastika Bhatia in the third over.
India made a semifinal exit with a heartbreaking five-run loss against five-time champions Australia in Cape Town on Thursday.
West Indies can still qualify for the semifinals if India lose to Ireland by a huge margin, denting their net run rate and Pakistan, who are on two points also...
The West Indies earned its first points of the World Cup in its third game, as did New Zealand, which beat Bangladesh comfortably by 71 runs earlier Friday.