4s
6s
Total 4's :
14
Total 6's :
1
Wickets :
5
all
fours
sixes
wickets
4
1.1
Meghna Singh to Yastika Bhatia, FOUR! Erring in line here Meghna Singh and Yastika Bhatia doesn't miss out on a freebie. Fraction short on leg stump and shaping back into the pads, Bhatia helps the pull on its way past backward square leg and picks up a boundary.
4
1.6
Meghna Singh to Hayley Matthews, FOUR! Just out of reach! The attempted slower one, dug in around off, Hayley Matthews has time to rock back and pull but she tries to muscle it and just about clears a leaping Phoebe Litchfield at mid-wicket for a boundary. Mumbai are off to a flier here.
W
2.2
Kathryn Bryce to Yastika Bhatia, OUT! CAUGHT! Kathryn Bryce did it with the bat earlier and she now gets her maiden wicket in the competition. Hard length attacking the top of off stump, Yastika Bhatia takes the front leg out of the way and looks to bludgeon it over mid off but only gets the height and not distance timing on it. Veda Krishnamurthy takes a few steps back and takes a good catch and Gujarat do get an early wicket.
W
3.4
Tanuja Kanwar to Hayley Matthews, OUT! CAUGHT! Would you believe it? Hayley Matthews has picked out the fielder in the deep to perfection and just like Kathryn Bryce, Tanuja Kanwar follows up her solid knock with the bat with a wicket in the first over. This is a real drag-down from Kanwar and bowled over middle and leg, there to be put away. Matthews rocks back and has the option to pull it anywhere she wants but she hits it flat and straight down the throat of Ashleigh Gardner at deep mid-wicket. Another slim outing for Matthews.
4
4.2
Kathryn Bryce to Natalie Sciver-Brunt, FOUR! Cheeky and brave as well from Natalie Sciver-Brunt to play that shot at this stage. Pitched up full around off and angling in, Nat shuffles across and scoops it nicely over short fine leg for a boundary.
4
4.4
Kathryn Bryce to Natalie Sciver-Brunt, FOUR! A valiant effort in the deep but it goes in vain. Short of a length on middle and angling in, Natalie Sciver-Brunt with a short-arm pull off the back foot and she gets it in between deep square leg and deep mid-wicket. It is Meghna Singh who puts in the dive to her left but the ball gets deflected past the other fielder and into the ropes.
4
5.2
Tanuja Kanwar to Harmanpreet Kaur, FOUR! That's sublime! A gentle push is all it took. Tanuja Kanwar drops the length over off, Harmanpreet Kaur rocks back and punches it through the gap at cover with absolute ease for a boundary.
4
6.3
Lea Tahuhu to Natalie Sciver-Brunt, FOUR! Played the scoop to perfection. Lea Tahuhu goes a touch fuller on middle and leg, Natalie Sciver-Brunt gets across and scoops it past the keeper using the pace to her benefit for a boundary.
4
6.4
Lea Tahuhu to Natalie Sciver-Brunt, FOUR! This is even better by Natalie Sciver-Brunt! Lea Tahuhu drops the length short over the stumps, Natalie Sciver-Brunt gets across again and scoops it wider of the keeper to fine leg fence for another boundary.
W
7.4
Ashleigh Gardner to Harmanpreet Kaur, OUT! RUN OUT! That's the big wicket of Natalie Sciver-Brunt against the run of play. Gardner bowls it nice and full on off, Harmanpreet Kaur gets deep in the crease and opens the bat face nudging the ball in wider of short third and sets off for the run. Tanuja Kanwar picks up the ball well and throws it straight to the keeper, Beth Mooney who collects the ball around the stumps and takes the bails off as Natalie Sciver-Brunt is caught inches short of the crease.
4
9.2
Sneh Rana to Harmanpreet Kaur, FOUR! Innovative. Tossed up delivery into the stumps, Harmanpreet Kaur reverse sweeps it off the back of the bat towards third man fence for a boundary.
4
11.6
Sneh Rana to Harmanpreet Kaur, FOUR! That is really skillful from Harmanpreet Kaur and the fielder just about loses the race with the ball. This is floated full and on middle and leg, Kaur sits down and plays the paddle sweep to perfection and the ball rolls away to the third man fence. 47 needed now off 48 balls.
4
12.4
Kathryn Bryce to Harmanpreet Kaur, FOUR! Too much width on offer and Harmanpreet Kaur finds the gap to perfection. Fractionally short and wide, Kaur hangs back and cuts it late and in between backward point and short third for a boundary. Mumbai well in control now with this stand.
4
13.1
Tanuja Kanwar to Amelia Kerr, MISFIELD AND FOUR! That should have been just a single but Kathryn Bryce made a mess of it and Amelia Kerr gets four runs instead. Slightly shorter and around off, Kerr stays back and dabs it down to the left of short third where Bryce slides in and misses the ball and it rolls away into the fence.
4
14.1
Ashleigh Gardner to Amelia Kerr, FOUR! Too much power on that one from Amelia Kerr and the ball bursts through the hands of the fielder in the deep.
4
15.5
Lea Tahuhu to Amelia Kerr, FOUR! Amelia Kerr is taking Mumbai closer to that second victory. A fuller delivery on the stumps, Amelia Kerr gets across the line and scoops it over the keeper for a boundary.
W
15.6
Lea Tahuhu to Amelia Kerr, OUT! LBW! Amelia Kerr has to walk back after a gritty knock. Lea Tahuhu bangs it on a length around middle and off, Amelia Kerr gets across the line again looking for the scoop but fails to connect. The ball clips her on the front pad and loops to the left of the keeper Beth Mooney who takes a good diving catch assuming there was a slight inside edge. The fielders appeal and the umpire gives it OUT! Amelia Kerr sends it upstairs but the replays show there was no inside edge and the impact, pitch and wickets were all in reds. The onfield call remains and Mumbai lose another one.
W
16.4
Tanuja Kanwar to Pooja Vastrakar, OUT! TIMBER! That's a top delivery to dismiss Pooja Vastrakar. Flights this one fuller around off and gets the ball to spin in a bit, Pooja Vastrakar plants her front foot ahead and looks to block but gets beaten. The ball zips through the inside edge and clatters the stumps. Hang on, the umpires are just checking whether or not Dayalan Hemalatha stepped inside the inner circle when the ball was released. If not, then it will be a no ball due to an extra fielder outside the ring but the third umpire deems it fair enough. Is there a twist in the tale?
4
17.1
Ashleigh Gardner to Harmanpreet Kaur, FOUR! Cheeky! Gardner bowls this on a good length outside off, Harmanpreet Kaur opens the bat face slightly cutting the ball inches away from the keepers gloves for a boundary towards third man fence.
6
18.1
Sneh Rana to Harmanpreet Kaur, SIX! That's it! The skipper Harmanpreet Kaur finishes things off in some style. Mumbai win two in a row and continue their streak against Gujarat. Rana floats this one outside off, Harmanpreet Kaur gets closer and clears the front leg to slog sweep it up and over mid-wicket for a biggie. MUMBAI WIN BY 5 WICKETS!