WATCH : Harmanpreet Kaur Still Not Out By Umpire Despite Ball Hitting The Stumps

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Kaur, facing Anjali Sarvani, attempts a flick but misses due to a slightly short and angled delivery down the leg side. The ball grazes the leg stump and travels towards the wicketkeeper, causing Healy to momentarily believe a wicket has been taken.

However, the bail momentarily popped off its groove before settling back into place, indicating that the batter remains at the crease.

Yastika’s free-flowing strokeplay gave MI a superb start in the powerplay, followed by a slight dip in momentum during the middle overs. However, the finishing flourish came from two of the best finishers in the game.

Nat Sciver-Brunt and Harmanpreet Kaur, who helped MI continue their domination in the tournament with some authoritative performances. Their victories by 143 runs, 9 wickets, 8 wickets, and 8 wickets again today, demonstrate their fearless and entertaining brand of cricket.

I am thrilled with our team’s performance in this tournament. We are gelling together seamlessly, and it feels like our best tournament yet. I am especially grateful to Nat, who played an excellent innings that allowed me to settle in and later play some shots. Although their batting made us a bit tense, we knew that one or two wickets could shift the momentum back in our favor. We meticulously calculated the remaining overs and identified which bowlers to target – this is what cricket is all about. It is essential to express yourself and pick your targets. As long as we continue doing the right things, we will be successful : Harmanpreet Kaur

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