Nat Sciver-Brunt Slams Historic WPL Century, Powers MI to 199/4 vs RCB

Nat Sciver-Brunt smashed the first-ever century in Women's Premier League history, scoring an unbeaten 100 off just 57 balls. She shared a dominant 131-run partnership with Hayley Matthews, who contributed a brisk 56. Their efforts propelled Mumbai Indians to a formidable total of 199 for 4 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Despite the onslaught, RCB's Lauren Bell bowled a tight spell, finishing with figures of 2 for 21.

Key Points: Nat Sciver-Brunt Hits First WPL Century, MI Posts 199/4

  • First-ever WPL century
  • 131-run partnership with Matthews
  • MI posts 199/4
  • Keeps playoff hopes alive
  • Lauren Bell's economical 2/21
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WPL: Nat-Sciver slams tournament's first-ever century; powers MI to 199/4 against RCB

Nat Sciver-Brunt scores the first-ever WPL century (100* off 57) in a 131-run stand with Hayley Matthews, powering Mumbai Indians to 199/4 vs RCB.

"Nat Sciver made history, completing the first-ever century of the tournament's history in 57 balls - Match Report"

Vadodara, January 26

The first-ever Women's Premier League century by Nat-Sciver Brunt and her 131-run stand with Hayley Matthews helped Mumbai Indians reach 199/4 in the clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at Vadodara on Monday.

It was Nat, the top run-getter in the tournament's history, who got to raise her bat for the first-ever WPL century in just 57 balls, and after an early wicket, it was her brutal hitting with Hayley which powered MI to a competitive total. MI needs this win to stay alive in playoffs race, and another win for RCB would ease their direct entry into the finals.

After Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) elected to field first, openers Hayley Matthews and Sajeevan Sajana started off with a boundary each in the first two overs. But it was Lauren Bell who got the last laugh, trapping Sajana lbw for seven in seven balls. MI was 16/1 in 2.2 overs.

Nat-Sciver Brunt joined Hayley, and they got a boundary each against Lauren and Sayali Sathghare, but MI ended powerplay on a cautious note at 38/1 in six overs, with Hayley (17*) and Brunt (11*).

Nat eased off some pressure with boundaries against Nadine de Klerk and Shreyanka Patil, bringing up MI's fifty in 7.1 overs.

In the ninth over, it was Hayley's turn to take the attack, smashing two against Nadine and a four against Radha Yadav in the next. Halfway through their innings, MI was 76/1, with Hayley (34*) and Nat (31*) unbeaten. In the 11th over, she continued her assault on Nadine, first with a six over deep mid-wicket and then a four through the deep.

In Shreyanka's 12th over, Brunt got a hat-trick of fours while Matthews ended the over with a loft over cover for four. Brunt also completed her fifty in 32 balls, with seven fours and a six. This was her fourth fifty of the season. Also, MI reached the 100-run mark in 11.4 overs. In all, this over gave away 18 runs.

RCB had to bear the Brunt literally as she hammered Radha for three fours in the next over, with 16 more runs leaking. The century partnership was up in just 61 balls.

In the 14th over by Arundhati Reddy, Hayley reached the half-century mark in 34 balls, with eight fours. In the 15th over, Lauren came in clutch, cleaning up Hayley for 56 in 39 balls, with nine fours. The 131-run stand was undone, and MI was 147/2 in 14.3 overs. While RCB's bowlers were getting hammered, Lauren ended her spell with tidy figures of 2/21 in four overs, continuing her stunning run in the tournament.

The scoreboard continued to tick as in Sayali's 18th over, Nat collected one four, while Harmanpreet Kaur, the skipper got two successive fours. 15 runs came in the over, taking the score to 184.

Nadine came through with a breakthrough in the penultimate over, with skipper Harman hitting the ball straight to Georgia Voll near the ropes for 20 in 12 balls (with two fours and a six). MI was 189/3 in 18.4 overs.

Nat Sciver made history, completing the first-ever century of the tournament's history in 57 balls and how fitting it was that the tournament's leading run-getter of all time who did it. The knock was laced with 16 fours and a six. But on the next ball, Amanjot Kaur was dismissed for just four by Shreyanka. MI was 198/4 in 19.5 overs.

MI ended at 199/4 in 20 overs, with Nat (100*) and Amelia Kerr (1*) unbeaten.

Lauren (2/21) was sensational in her four overs, while Nadine (1/40) had to face some brutal hitting from Brunt in her four over spell. Shreyanka also took 1/34 in three overs.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As an RCB fan, this is painful to watch. Our bowling attack was taken to the cleaners, except for Lauren Bell. 199 is a huge total to chase. We need Smriti and Perry to fire big time now. Come on, RCB! 💪
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Aman W
WPL is creating history every day! First century in the tournament's history, and it's by the leading run-getter. This is exactly why we needed this league. The quality of cricket is just top-notch. More power to women's cricket in India! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
While the batting was spectacular, I feel the article could have analyzed RCB's field placements and bowling changes a bit more. They seemed reactive after the powerplay. Lauren Bell was brilliant, but the others need to step up in the death overs.
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Karthik V
Vadodara pitch was a belter! Perfect for a historic knock. 16 fours and a six... Nat was just toying with the field. Hope our Indian batters are taking notes. Hayley's supporting role was equally crucial. MI looks unstoppable when these two get going.
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Nisha Z
The "RCB had to bear the Brunt" pun in the article made me chuckle! 😄 But seriously, what a player. This innings has set the bar so high for the rest of the tournament. The playoffs race just got even more exciting!

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