RCB seek for comfort win towards upbeat Mumbai Indians

Every week in the past, Royal Challengers Bangalore had been languishing on the backside of the desk with zero wins. Mumbai Indians, in the meantime, had been using excessive on prime of the desk with an ideal 5. Mumbai had sealed their top-three spot whereas Royal Challengers’ probabilities had been hanging by a thread. Earlier within the event, Mumbai had inflicted a heavy defeat on Royal Challengers the final time these groups had met.
But following Warriorz’s win towards Giants on Monday, Royal Challengers have been eradicated from the competitors*. Mumbai should flip up in lower than 24 hours for this encounter, so Royal Challengers will need to make use of this opportunity to complete the event on a excessive.

Meanwhile, Mumbai, for his or her half, will need to maintain on to the highest spot which might give them a direct entry into the ultimate. If Delhi Capitals beat them on Monday and go on to win their final league recreation towards Warriorz, then there’s an opportunity Mumbai won’t end first.

The groups’ respective captains – two Indian stalwarts – have had contrasting fortunes. Harmanpreet Kaur has 205 runs with three fifties whereas Smriti Mandhana has crossed 30 simply twice. Can Mandhana outdo her reverse quantity this time round?
Having impressed sufficient along with her bowling, Issy Wong showcased her batting expertise within the match towards Warriorz with a 19-ball 32 to resurrect Mumbai’s innings. She has bowled fantastically within the three video games Mumbai have performed on the DY Patil Sports Academy to date, taking advantage of the early swing on supply and ending with figures of 1 for 7, 3 for 10 and 1 for twenty-four respectively. Her financial system of 5.78 within the event is the second-best amongst gamers who’ve bowled a minimal of 15 overs.
Sophie Devine delivered a banging efficiency towards Giants, smashing eight sixes and 9 fours on her technique to a 36-ball 99. In Royal Challengers’ final two video games, she’s been efficient with the brand new ball as nicely – eradicating Warriorz’s openers within the first over and sending Giants’ Sophia Dunkley again within the third over.

Mumbai Indians: 1 Hayley Matthews, 2 Yastika Bhatia (wk), 3 Nat Sciver-Brunt, 4 Harmanpreet Kaur (c), 5 Amelia Kerr, 6 Issy Wong, 7 Humaira Kazi, 8 Dhara Gujjar, 9 Amanjot Kaur, 10 Jintimani Kalita, 11 Saika Ishaque

Royal Challengers: 1 Sophie Devine, 2 Smriti Mandhana (capt.), 3 Ellyse Perry, 4 Heather Knight, 5 Kanika Ahuja, 6 Richa Ghosh (wk), 7 Shreyanka Patil, 8 Disha Kasat, 9 Sobhana Asha, 10 Megan Schutt, 11 Preeti Bose.

  • Mumbai’s bowlers have taken probably the most wickets (16) within the powerplay whereas Royal Challengers bowlers have taken the least (8)
  • “I’m so used to hearing chants for [Ellyse] Perry and [Smriti] Mandhana, and was feeling a bit left out. To hear your name and experience this atmosphere, it will stay with me for a very long time.”
    Sophie Devine after her match-winning knock towards Giants

    *1.30pm GMT – The story was up to date after UP Warriorz’s match towards Gujarat Giants to say Royal Challengers Bangalore have been eradicated from the event

    Source web site: www.espncricinfo.com

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