Sajana-Carey's 82-run stand lifts MI to 154/6 vs RCB in WPL opener

Mumbai Indians recovered from a precarious 67/4 to post a competitive 154/6 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the WPL 2025 opener. The rescue was led by a brilliant 82-run partnership between Sajeevan Sajana (45 off 25) and Nicola Carey (40 off 29). For RCB, South African all-rounder Nadine de Klerk was the standout bowler, claiming a fantastic four-wicket haul for 26 runs. Despite tight spells from Lauren Bell and others, MI's late flourish set up an intriguing chase.

Key Points: WPL 2025: MI posts 154/6 vs RCB as de Klerk takes 4-fer

  • Sajana-Carey 82-run rescue act
  • Nadine de Klerk's superb 4/26
  • RCB's tight bowling early on
  • MI recovers from 67/4 to post 154/6
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WPL: Klerk takes four-fer, Sajana-Carey partnership takes MI to 154/6 against RCB

Nadine de Klerk's 4/26 restricts MI, but Sajana & Carey's 82-run partnership powers defending champs to 154/6 in the WPL 2025 opener against RCB.

"Sajana was playing the innings befitting a WPL opener, smashing two boundaries against Reddy, dancing down the wicket, pulling and all, doing it all effortlessly. - Match Report"

Navi Mumbai, January 9

A brisk 82 run stand between Sajeevan Sajana and Nicola Carey pulled out Mumbai Indians from trouble, while Nadine de Klerk took a fantastic four-wicket haul as the defending champions ended their 20 overs at 154/6 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Women's Premier League opener at Navi Mumbai on Friday.

After MI was restricted to 67/4, some entertaining batting from Sajana (45 in 25 balls, with seven fours and a six) and Carey (40 in 29 balls, with four boundaries) enthralled a packed DY Patil Stadium, with Nadine (4/26) and Lauren Bell (1/14) delivering incredible four-over spells.

RCB won the toss and opted to bowl first, and their frontline pacer Lauren Bell started off with a fierce maiden over, making New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr struggle. At one point, an appeal for lbw was made, but turned down.

In the second over, India's U19 T20 World Cup 2025 star G Kamalini broke the shackles with two punches for boundaries against spinner Linsey Smith, getting 10 runs off the second over.

Pacers Bell and Arundhati Reddy did a commendable job while containing MI, making Kerr get off the mark on her 11th ball, with Kamalini looking more fluent at the other end. Kerr's frustration gave in as she swung across the line to a Bell delivery and gave an easy catch to Reddy in covers, dismissed for a 15-ball four. MI was 21/1 in five overs.

Linsey, on the other end, continued to give out absolute freebies to Kamalini and Nat-Sciver Brunt, as they collected three boundaries, two of them by Kamalini in the final over of the powerplay. MI was 34/1 in six overs, with Kamalini (25*) and Sciver-Brunt (4*) unbeaten.

South Africa's World Cup 2025 star Nadine de Klerk got the prized scalp of WPL 2025 'Player of the Tournament' Sciver-Brunt for just four runs in three balls, courtesy some fantastic work behind the stumps from Richa Ghosh. MI was 35/2 in 6.2 overs.

It was upto skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and Kamalini to drive MI out of trouble, with the 50-run mark coming in 8.5 overs. Harman looked solid, collecting a four through mid-wicket against Bell and clubbing spinner Shreyanka Patil for a flat six. However, RCB managed to give MI another jolt in the form of Kamalini's wicket, who was cleaned up by Shreyanka for a 28-ball 32, with five fours. MI was 63/3 halfway through their innings.

In the next over, Nadine got Harmanpreet caught behind by Richa for a 17-ball 20, with a four and six each. MI was 67/4 in 11 overs.

Nicola Carey and Sajeevan Sajana were the fresh pair at the crease, and the duo relieved massive amounts of pressure by collecting 15 runs off Radha Yadav's 15th over, with Sajana's massive six over long on, her boundary to deep mid-wicket being a standout moment of aggression. Carey also managed to get a four. 100-run were up for MI in 15 overs.

Sajana was playing the innings befitting a WPL opener, smashing two boundaries against Reddy, dancing down the wicket, pulling and all, doing it all effortlessly. In the 17th over, Nadine became the victim of her onslaught, getting hit for three boundaries by a young Indian hitter and giving away 14 runs. The fifty-run stand between the duo came in just 32 balls as runs flowed thick and fast.

The partnership kept going, with a boundary each scored by batters in Arundhati's penultimate over. However, a loft towards deep mid-off by Sajana ended her knock, as Nadine got her second wicket. The batter departed after an entertaining 25-ball 45, with seven fours and a six. The 82-run stand in 49 balls was over, with MI at 149/5 in 19.1 overs.

MI ended their 20 overs at 154/6, with Nadine also getting Carey for a 29-ball 40, with four boundaries. Amanjot Kaur and Poonam Khemnar were unbeaten on nil each.

Nadine (4/26) was the standout bowler for RCB, with Bell also delivering an excellent spell of 1/14 in four overs. Shreyanka conceded 32 runs in four overs, but got a wicket.

154/6 (S Sajana 45, Nicola Carey 40, Nadine de Klerk 4/26) vs RCB.

- ANI

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Priya S
Nadine de Klerk was absolutely brilliant with the ball! 4/26 in the first match is outstanding. But RCB should be worried about their death bowling... conceding so many runs in the last 5 overs.
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Aman W
Sajeevan Sajana! Remember the name. A young Indian player stepping up in a pressure situation like this is fantastic for our women's cricket. Hope she gets more chances. 🙌
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Rohit P
154 is a competitive total on this ground. MI's middle order saved them today. But top order needs to fire - Harmanpreet and Sciver-Brunt out cheaply is a concern for the champions.
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Kavya N
Lauren Bell's opening spell was fire! A maiden over to start the WPL. The quality of bowling has improved so much from season 1. This tournament is doing wonders for women's cricket in India.
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Michael C
As a cricket fan living in Mumbai, I have to say the crowd support at DY Patil was amazing! The atmosphere for women's cricket is changing. Well played to both teams for an entertaining opener.
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, I think RCB missed a trick by not attacking more when MI were 67/4

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