Nat Sciver-Brunt Smashes Historic First WPL Century, Credits Wife's Wish

Nat Sciver-Brunt created history by scoring the first-ever century in the Women's Premier League, guiding Mumbai Indians to 199/4 against RCB. Her unbeaten 57-ball knock, featuring 16 fours and a six, ended a 1059-day wait for a WPL centurion. She revealed her wife, former England pacer Katherine Sciver-Brunt, had specifically wished for her to reach three figures. Sciver-Brunt also praised her batting partner Hayley Matthews, with whom she shared a 131-run partnership.

Key Points: Nat Sciver-Brunt Hits First WPL Century | Mumbai Indians

  • First century in WPL history
  • Unbeaten 57-ball 100* for Mumbai Indians
  • Credits wife Katherine's wish
  • 131-run stand with Hayley Matthews
  • Ends 1059-day wait for a ton
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WPL 2026: Seen a few players get out in the 90s, so didn't want to replicate that, says Sciver-Brunt

Nat Sciver-Brunt scores the WPL's first-ever century, an unbeaten 57-ball 100*, and dedicates it to her wife, former England pacer Katherine.

"I've seen a few players get out in the 90s, so I didn't want to replicate that. - Nat Sciver-Brunt"

Vadodara, Jan 26

Batting all-rounder Nat Sciver-Brunt expressed her delight after becoming the first one to score a century in the Women's Premier League through an unbeaten 57-ball century, guiding Mumbai Indians to a formidable 199/4 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara on Monday.

"I've seen a few players get out in the 90s, so I didn't want to replicate that. But I also wanted to get as many runs for the team. Really pleased that we could get up to that total, personally really happy as well," said Nat in a mid-innings chat with the broadcasters.

After 1059 days and 82 matches, the WPL finally witnessed its first centurion, and fittingly, it was achieved by Sciver-Brunt, who also registered her maiden T20 hundred. Walking in early, she absorbed the pressure before shifting gears with sublime strokeplay and sizzling timing to dismantle the RCB attack in an unbeaten 57-ball century laced with 16 fours and a six.

She also said her wife, former England pacer Katherine Sciver-Brunt, wanted her to hit a century, which she did in Vadodara. "Katherine obviously is watching as well, hopefully. I mean, she's actually a really nervous watcher, so she's probably not watching.

"But she wanted a tea, and she wanted me to get three figures, so here we go. I'm absolutely happy. I guess a first T20 century for me, so happy to get over that milestone and hopefully it's not the last," said Nat.

She also stitched a 131-run stand with Hayley Matthews, who hit 56. "Hayley will be so pleased to come back, obviously, after a pretty long injury layoff, and get that kind of score. So pleased for her, I enjoy batting with her when I get the chance.

"We've lost a lot of tosses in the evening games, so I'm really happy to get that kind of score on the board. But I guess we know we've got a job on our hands as bowlers as well, with a powerful batting lineup. Best get ready for that," concluded Nat.

- IANS

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Priya S
So happy for her! And her comment about her wife not watching because she's a nervous watcher is so relatable 😂 My family does the same during close matches. Great to see such a personal touch.
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Vikram M
A historic moment for WPL. Took over 1000 days, but worth the wait. Her strike rate was fantastic. Hope this inspires more Indian players to go for big scores. Our domestic talent needs to step up too.
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Sarah B
Brilliant batting. But I have to say, while the overseas stars shine, I wish the article focused a bit more on the Indian players' contributions in the match. The league is here to develop our homegrown talent, after all.
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Rohit P
16 fours and a six! That's proper domination. Vadodara pitch seemed good for batting. RCB bowlers had no answers. MI is the team to beat.
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Kavya N
Love the sportsmanship in her words. "Pleased for Hayley" after her injury comeback. This is what team spirit looks like. WPL is raising the standard of women's cricket globally. Proud it's happening in India! 🇮🇳

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