Women’s Premier League: Harmanpreet Kaur-led Mumbai Indians team has won another match in Women’s Premier League i.e. WPL. Mumbai Indians defeated UP Warriors (UP Warriors) by 6 wickets. With this, it has 8 points in the points table, now the team has reached second place in the points table. Along with this, it has further strengthened its chances of going to the playoffs. However, Delhi Capitals team is still at number one. Meanwhile, UP Warriors’ story is now almost over. The team is at the bottom of the points table.
Delhi Capitals number one and Mumbai Indians reached second place
If we talk about the current points table of WPL, then Delhi Capitals is at the top at this time. The team has played 7 matches and won 5 of them and lost two. It has ten points, while the team’s net run rate is also plus 0.482. After this, Mumbai Indians have now taken over the second position by replacing Gujarat Giants. Mumbai Indians have played 6 matches so far, out of which the team has won four matches and lost 2. The team has eight points. The team’s net run rate has increased to plus 0.267 after this win. Gujarat Giants’ team has now moved to third position. This team has played 6 matches so far and has won three of them and lost three. The team has 6 points and its net run rate is plus 0.357.
RCB’s condition is also bad, UP Warriors at last position
Meanwhile, RCB i.e. Royal Challengers Bangalore’s team is at number 4 in the points table. RCB has played 6 matches so far, but out of these it has won only two. It has four points, because the team has lost four matches so far. The team’s net run rate is minus 0.244. If we talk about UP Warriors, then after today’s defeat, the team has suffered even more. The team has won only two out of 7 matches. It has lost five. After the defeat in this match, the team’s net run rate has gone down to minus 0.785.
Mumbai won the match brilliantly by 6 wickets
As far as this match is concerned, UP Warriors, who came to bat first against Mumbai Indians, could score only 150 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs. The team got a good start, but after that the wickets of the team kept falling one by one and the team missed out on scoring a big score. Opener Georgia Voll played a brilliant innings of 55 runs in 33 balls, but no other batsman could play with her. In response, Mumbai Indians scored 153 runs for four wickets in just 18.3 overs and won the match by six wickets. Opener Hayley Matthews played a blistering innings of 68 runs off 46 balls.