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WPL 2024: With a season double over the Mumbai Indians, the UP Warriorz

WPL 2024: With a season double over the Mumbai Indians, the UP Warriorz

The Mumbai Indians started the first Women’s Premier League last year with five straight wins. With only two losses in ten games, they emerged as the inaugural champion of the competition. MI has played five games in the WPL 2024, and it has already suffered two losses. Although there’s no reason to panic just yet, the reigning champions can’t afford to take any chances and should aim for a top-three finish with three league games remaining.

Their two openers, Hayley Mathews and Yastika Bhatia, have each scored fifty runs, but they still need to be more reliable, particularly in the Powerplay. They scored 36 runs in the first six overs, although their greatest opening partnership to date was worth 50 runs (versus UP Warriorz). However, in their subsequent match, the pair shot to 45 in just 3.4 overs before splitting up, which led to an impressive chase. Over the next three innings, they have combined for zero, nineteen, and seven runs. Harmanpreet Kaur, their captain, has recovered fully from a niggle that kept him out of two games. She had made a significant contribution to their first two victories. She needs those around her to step up.

UP Warriorz and DEUPW have won two of their five matches so far, and one of those triumphs came against MI, their most recent adversary. UPW ceased MI’s winning start to the season with a noteworthy seven-wicket win, and they carried the force by brushing aside a battling Gujarat Monsters some time ago, recently coming up short against RCB. Will they total a season twofold over Michigan? Calling with their claim issues. Their handling benchmarks have let them down a notch. Indeed, in spite of the fact that they gave Smriti Mandhana a life on 28 and, at that point, on 29, they misplaced their most later coordinate against Royal Challengers Bangalore. After that, Mandhana scored 80 off 50 runs to help RCB win by 23 runs.

They have always dropped catches in their five excursions; hence, most of them were sitters. It’s self-evident that handling needs to be significantly improved. MI are back to full quality, with both their captain Harmanpreet and the unfathomably experienced quick bowler Shabnim Ismail playing against the Delhi Capitals.

It wasn’t an upbeat return for either, but Shabnim did break the record for the speediest conveyance recorded in women’s cricket. Their No. 3 player, Nat Sciver-Brunt, hasn’t been in the best frame, and considering the irregularity of their openers, MI would need her to return to the frame quickly.

UPW have marked wicketkeeper-batter Uma Chetry as an interval damage substitution for opener Vrinda Dinesh, who harmed her bear while handling against MI in Bengaluru. They have advanced Kiran Navgire to open with Captain Alyssa Healy. Navgire reacted with a speedy fifty against MI some time ago, recently enrolling two moo scores. In any case, her capacity to play enormous shots, particularly  considering the potential to maximize it in the powerplay,  appears to favor the UPW given that Navgire is steady. Inquisitively, Saima Thakor has played three matches this season and bowled in one of them. Maybe UPW may incorporate Soppadhandi Yashasri if Thakor doesn’t rouse much confidence. 

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