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Harmanpreet's blistering 95 not out helps MI defeat GG by 7 wickets, move to top of WPL table

FirstCricket Staff March 10, 2024, 08:57:27 IST

Harmanpreet smashed 10 fours and five sixes during her unbeaten 95 off just 48 deliveries as defending champions MI successfully chased down the stiff 191-run target set by the Giants

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Mumbai Indians skipper Harmanpreet Kaur celebrates after guiding her team to a seven-wicket win against the Gujarat Giants in Delhi. Sportzpics
Mumbai Indians skipper Harmanpreet Kaur celebrates after guiding her team to a seven-wicket win against the Gujarat Giants in Delhi. Sportzpics

Harmanpreet Kaur produced a captain’s knock, slamming an unbeaten 95 to propel the Mumbai Indians to a seven-wicket victory over the Gujarat Giants in their Women’s Premier League meeting in New Delhi on Saturday.

Harmanpreet smashed 10 fours and five sixes during her unbeaten 95 off just 48 deliveries as defending champions MI successfully chased down the stiff 191-run target set by the Giants to register their second win on the trot and move to the top of the table in the process.

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Opener Yastika Bhatia had earlier set the tone for the team with a 36-ball 49 that contained eight fours and a six.

They reached 191 for three with a ball to spare.

Yastika and her opening partner Hayley Matthews (18) added 50 runs in 6.3 overs as MI made a strong start to their chase.

But Mumbai lost Nat-Sciver Brunt and Bhatia before they even reached 100 inside 13.3 overs.

When the match entered the last five-over phase, MI needed 72 runs off 30 balls to win at more than 14 runs per over.

Tough task, you would imagine. But Harmanpreet, who was dropped on 40 by Phoebe Litchfield off Sneh Rana near the ropes, turned on the beast mode from that point and took it upon herself to take her team past the tape.

She went on a boundary-hitting spree and added 93 runs for the fourth wicket in just 38 balls with Amelia Kerr, who made just 12 in that partnership.

Harmanpreet smashed off-spinner Rana for 24 runs in the 18th over through a sequence of 6, 4, 4, 6, to reduce the equation to a much more manageable 23 runs off 12.

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Mumbai did not bungle from there and notched up a win that has taken them to the top of the chart with 10 points.

Earlier, dynamic fifties by skipper Beth Mooney and D Hemalatha propelled Gujarat Giants to a competitive 190 for seven.

Mooney (66, 35b, 8x4, 3x6) and Hemalatha (74, 40b, 9x4, 2x6) added 121 runs for an electrifying second-wicket alliance in a little over 11 overs after the Gujarat side elected to bat first.

Their power walk started after the early departure of opener Laura Wolvaardt (13), who was cleaned up by Matthews.

Both Mooney, who struck her second fifty in a row, and Hemalatha slipped into overdrive straightaway.

While Hemalatha was severe on MI spinners, the veteran Mooney focused on the opposition pacers.

A straight six of pacer Sciver-Brunt and back-to-back fours off Shabnim Ismail, who recently breached the 130 kmph-barrier, helped Mooney to chug along at a scoring rate of over 200.

The introduction pacer Pooja Vastrakar prompted Mooney to take her batting to another level as two scoops behind wicketkeeper gave her as many maximums.

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At the other end, Hemalatha picked up leg-spinner Kerr for punishment as the right-hander smashed her for 4, 6, 4 in the 10th over to collect 15 runs.

Mooney reached her fifty in 27 balls and minutes later Hemalatha too crossed the mark off 28 balls as the Giants moved ahead in a brisk clip.

But the dismissal of Mooney in the 14th over, right after the Strategic Time Out, applied breaks on Gujarat’s scoring.

The attempt to pull off-spinner Sajana Sajeevan made her hear the deathly clatter of stumps.

Hemalatha soon fell to Ismail as the Gujarat side lost four wickets while adding 28 runs.

With PTI inputs

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