Harmanpreet, Sciver-Brunt Fire Mumbai Indians to 195/4 in WPL Thriller

Captain Harmanpreet Kaur and Nat Sciver-Brunt delivered explosive half-centuries to guide Mumbai Indians to a formidable 195/4 against Delhi Capitals. Sciver-Brunt anchored the innings with a 70-run knock featuring 13 boundaries, sharing a crucial 66-run stand with her skipper. Harmanpreet Kaur remained unbeaten on a blistering 74 from just 42 balls, finishing the innings with a flurry of boundaries in the final over. Despite early wickets, Delhi Capitals' bowlers struggled to contain the flow of runs, conceding too many hittable deliveries throughout the innings.

Key Points: WPL 2026: Harmanpreet, Sciver-Brunt Power MI to 195/4 vs DC

  • Harmanpreet Kaur's unbeaten 74
  • Nat Sciver-Brunt's 70 off 46
  • 66-run partnership sets platform
  • MI post 195/4 after being asked to bat
  • DC bowlers struggle with execution
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WPL 2026: Harmanpreet and Sciver-Brunt fifties take Mumbai Indians to 195/4

Harmanpreet Kaur's 74* and Nat Sciver-Brunt's 70 propel Mumbai Indians to a strong 195/4 against Delhi Capitals in a high-scoring WPL clash.

"Harmanpreet was at her blistering best to hit an unbeaten 74 off 42 balls - Match Report"

Navi Mumbai, Jan 10

Captain Harmanpreet Kaur and Nat Sciver‑Brunt struck fluent half‑centuries to lift Mumbai Indians to 195/4 against Delhi Capitals in the Women's Premier League clash at the DY Patil Stadium on Saturday.

Asked to bat first, MI showed greater intent than in their previous outing. Though the opener fell early, Nat anchored the innings with her sparkling 13 boundaries to hit 70 off 46 balls. She also shared a 66-run stand with Harmanpreet, who was at her blistering best to hit an unbeaten 74 off 42 balls, laced with eight fours and three sixes, and push MI to an above-par total. DC, meanwhile, bowled poorly and gave too many hittable deliveries to the MI batters.

DC had a brilliant start as Amelia Kerr's opening woes led to her playing a loose drive off Chinelle Henry and wicketkeeper Lizelle Lee dived to her right to take the catch on her second attempt. Nat collected her first boundary by driving firmly past mid‑off for four, before pushing in the gap through off-side to pick another boundary.

The England skipper followed it up with a series of crisp strokes - swatting Marizanne Kapp for four, before swiping and lofting Chinelle for consecutive boundaries. G Kamalini opened her account with singles against Marizanne Kapp before a lucky outside edge got her a boundary. But Nat continued to accelerate - shuffling across to sweep Sree Charani twice to the fence in the fifth over.

The breakthrough for DC came when debutant pacer Nandani Sharma, after being hit for back‑to‑back boundaries by Kamalini, forced the left-hander to drive at a very full ball and was caught behind by Lizelle for 16. Nat continued to pick boundaries with precision - reverse-sweeping and pulling off Sneh Raha, before punching Charani through the gap at cover.

After getting her fifty off 32 balls, Nat punished Minnu Mani by hitting three boundaries in five balls - driving over extra cover, flat‑batting over the infield and pulled in front of square. Harmanpreet, meanwhile, broke the shackles by lifting Chinelle's slower ball over long‑on for six before lofting the next delivery over mid‑off for four.

Nat attempted to drive Charani over extra cover but failed to generate elevation, as the fielder held a sharp catch to end a fluent 70-run knock. Harmanpreet led MI's surge by driving Charani and slogging Sneh for boundaries, while Nicola Carey provided valuable support, striking successive fours off Sneh Rana via reverse sweep and cut.

The duo took a boundary each off Marizanne, before Harmanpreet raised her fifty by swinging a full toss from Minnu Mani over mid-wicket for six. But Nicola fell for 21 when she looked to pull off Nandani, but the ball crashed into the stumps. Harmanpreet ended the innings in style by striking Charani for four consecutive boundaries - slicing, sweeping, lofting and slicing - as 19 runs came off the final over.

Brief Scores: Mumbai Indians 195/4 in 20 overs (Harmanpreet Kaur 74 not out, Nat Sciver-Brunt 70; Nandani Sharma 2-26, Chinelle Henry 1-32) against Delhi Capitals

- IANS

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Sarah B
Nat Sciver-Brunt was brilliant today. 70 off 46 with 13 boundaries! She really set the platform. It's great to see such high-quality international players in the WPL, it lifts the standard for everyone.
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Priya S
As a cricket fan from Mumbai, this was a treat to watch! But I have to say, DC's fielding and bowling strategy was poor. Giving 19 runs in the final over is unacceptable at this level. They need to go back to the drawing board.
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Rohit P
Harmanpreet's captain's knock! When she gets going, there's no stopping her. The way she targeted Charani in the last over was clinical. WPL is getting more exciting each year! 🏏
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Michael C
Interesting to see Nandani Sharma get 2 wickets on debut despite the team's overall poor bowling performance. She showed some fight. The young Indian talent coming through this league is promising.
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Kavya N
The partnership between Nat and Harmanpreet was the game-changer. 66 runs together at a good rate. This is exactly why we need leagues like WPL - to see our stars bat with such freedom and confidence. More power to women's cricket! 🙌

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