Mumbai Indians vs Gujarat Giants WPL 2023 match 14 | UNLUCKY YASTIKA BHATIA AND NAT SCIVER-BRUNT SERVE A FANTASTIC START.

Harmanpreet Kaur led Mumbai Indians cruise to a 55 run victory over Gujrat Giants to go five in five. Catch live scores and Mumbai Indians vs. Gujarat Giants match 12 highlights.

Mumbai Indians vs. Gujarat Giants match 12 highlights: Unstoppable Mumbai Indians, securing the top spot, claimed their fifth straight win in Women’s Premier League 2023 and defeated Gujarat Giants by 55 runs.

UNLUCKY YASTIKA BHATIA AND NAT SCIVER-BRUNT SERVE A FANTASTIC START.

Accordingly going with the conditions of Brabourne Stadium, Gujrat Giants Sneh Rana decided to let her rivals put some runs on board after winning the coin flip. As unbeaten Mumbai Indians opener Yastika Bhatia and Hayley Matthews walked in to get off on the right foot Things went exactly opposite. Hayley Matthews struck Ashleigh Gardner for a golden duck. But Mumbai Indians soon returned in thier original mode.

Nat Sciver-brunt was the one took the charge of Gujrat Giants bowlers. Moreover, seeing Sciver-brunt bat, Yastika Bhatia shower her colours to make the best of the powerplay in Mumbai Indians vs. Gujarat Giants match 12 highlights. However, Nat Sciver-brunt found herself clueless on Kim Garth delivery and after providing a solid start returned to dugout, making 36 runs.

HARMANPREET KAUR DELIVERS YET AGAIN.

Nat Sciver-brunt dismissal didn’t change things a bit for Mumbai Indians as Yastika Bhatia now had all the answers to Gujarat Giants bowlers. However, Yastika Bhatia, who was having a good time with the bat, found herself half-way down the pitch after calling for a single which Harmanpreet Kaur denied.

Yastika Bhatia was deprived of claiming her fifty and sent disappointedly back into the dugout after tremendous knock of 44 runs.

Harmanpreet Kaur with Amelia Kerr then hit the gears and didn’t stop till she claimed yet another fifty, belting 51 runs, including seven boundaries and two towering sixes. On the other hand, Amelia Kerr chipped in with 19 runs to help Mumbai Indians go past 162/8.

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