Aggressive MI breezes past RCB in WPL

Bengaluru, Mar 3:

An all round performance by defending champions Mumbai Indians saw them chase down the target of 132 set by Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) with 29 balls to spare in the 9th WPL match at Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Saturday.

An excellent collective bowling performance helped MI restrict the home side to 131/6, and then their batswomen came out with an aggressive approach, and a commanding batting effort, led by Amelia Kerr (40* off 24), which saw them register a thumping victory after losing to UP Warriorz in their last match.

Chasing 132, MI were off to a breezy start courtesy of openers Yastika Bhatia and Hayley Matthews. The two took the attacking approach straightaway and played some sensational strokes all around the wicket to add 45 for the opening wicket.

They hit seven fours and two sixes between them before Sophie Devine finally provided the breakthrough for the hosts by having Bhatia caught behind for 31(15) in the fourth over.

Matthews and captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, though, kept the runs flowing, but the introduction of Shreyanka Patil brought a wicket as she had Matthews (26 off 21) caught at extra cover.

The run flow, however, didn’t stop as Amelia Kerr came out with an attacking mindset and hit four fours off her first 12 balls to take MI to 95/2 at the halfway mark.

The in-form Kerr kept finding gaps at will as she added 49(35) with Nat Sciver-Brunt to put MI in the driver’s seat.

Wareham finally provided the breakthrough as she dismissed the MI captain for 27(25) in the 14th over, but it was too little too late as the visitors cruised to a seven-wicket win with Kerr (40* off 24) finishing it off in style with her trademark cut for four.

Earlier, Mumbai Indians won the toss and elected to field. Nat Sciver-Brunt continued to lead the side in the absence of Harmanpreet Kaur, who was yet to recover from a niggle.

The visitors got off to a fantastic start, picking up three wickets inside the Powerplay. Issy Wong struck early as she got the huge wicket of Smriti Mandhana in the third over as the RCB captain miscued her expansive drive to extra cover.

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