2023 Women's Premier League (cricket) final

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2023 Women's Premier League Final
Event2023 Women's Premier League
Delhi Capitals Mumbai Indians
131/9134/3
20 overs19.3 overs
Mumbai Indians won by 7 wickets
Date26 March 2023
Venue Brabourne Stadium, Navi Mumbai
Player of the match Nat Sciver-Brunt (Mumbai Indians)
Umpires Narayanan Janani
Vrinda Rathi

The 2023 Women's Premier League Final was played on 26 March 2023 at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. It was a Day/Night Twenty20 match, which decided the winner of the 2023 season. [1] Mumbai Indians won the match and the title by defeating Delhi Capitals by seven wickets. [2]

Contents

Road to the final

Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians
League Stage
OpponentScorecardResultPointsMatch No.OpponentScorecardResultPoints
League progression
TeamGroup matchesPlayoffs
12345678EF
Delhi Capitals 2 4 4 6 8 8 10 12 L
Mumbai Indians 2 4 6 8 10 10 10 12 W W
WinLossNo result
  • Note: The total points at the end of each group match are listed.
  • Note: Click on the points (group matches) or W/L (playoffs) to see the match summary.
Playoff stage
Eliminator Final
1 Delhi Capitals 131/9 (20 overs)
2 Mumbai Indians 182/4 (20 overs)2 Mumbai Indians 134/3 (19.3 overs)
3 UP Warriorz 110 (17.4 overs)
Qualified for the finals[ citation needed ] Elimator
OpponentScorecardResult
9 UP Warriorz 24 March 2023Won
2023 Women's Premier League final

Match

Match officials

Summary

Final
26 March 2023
19:30 (N)
Scorecard
Delhi Capitals
131/9 (20 overs)
v
Mumbai Indians
134/3 (19.3 overs)
Meg Lanning 35 (29)
Hayley Matthews 3/5 (4 overs)
Nat Sciver-Brunt 60* (55)
Radha Yadav 1/24 (4 overs)
Mumbai Indians won by 7 wickets
Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
Umpires: Narayanan Janani and Vrinda Rathi
Player of the match: Nat Sciver-Brunt (Mumbai Indians)

Scorecard

Source: ESPNcricinfo

Delhi Capitals innings
Batter Method of dismissal Runs Balls FoursSixes Strike rate
Meg Lanning run out (Amanjot Kaur/Yastika Bhatia)352950120.69
Shafali Verma c Amelia Kerr b Issy Wong11411275.00
Alice Capsey c Amanjot Kaur b Issy Wong02000.00
Jemimah Rodrigues c Hayley Matthews b Issy Wong9820112.50
Marizanne Kapp c Yastika Bhatia b Amelia Kerr18212085.71
Jess Jonassen c and b Hayley Matthews2110018.18
Arundhati Reddy c Saika Ishaque b Amelia Kerr05000.00
Shikha Pandey not out271731158.82
Minnu Mani st Yastika Bhatia b Hayley Matthews190011.11
Tania Bhatia b Hayley Matthews02000.00
Radha Yadav not out271222225.00
Extras(0 b, 1lb, 0nb, 0wd)1
Totals(20 overs, 6.55 runs per over)131/9
Mumbai Indians bowling
Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Economy
Nat Sciver-Brunt 403709.25
Issy Wong 4042310.50
Saika Ishaque 402807.00
Amelia Kerr 401824.50
Hayley Matthews 42531.25

Fall of wickets: 12/1 (S. Varma, ov), 12/2 (A. Capsey, ov), 35/3 (J. Rodrigues, ov), 73/4 (M. Kapp, ov), 74/5 (M. Lanning, ov), 75/6 (A. Reddy, ov), 75/7 (J. Jonassen, ov), 79/8 (M. Mani, ov), 79/9 (T. Bhatia, ov)

Mumbai Indians innings
Batter Method of dismissal Runs Balls FoursSixes Strike rate
Hayley Matthews c Arundhati Reddy b Jass Jonassen131230108.33
Yastika Bhatia c Alice Capsey b Radha Yadav4310133.33
Nat Sciver-Brunt not out605570109.09
Harmanpreet Kaur run out (Shikha Panday/Alice Capsey)37395094.87
Amelia Kerr not out14820175.00
Pooja Vastrakar did not bat
Issy Wong did not bat
Humaira Kazi did not bat
Amanjot Kaur did not bat
Jintimani Kalita did not bat
Saika Ishaque did not bat
Extras(0 b, 3lb, 0nb, 3wd)6
Totals(19.3 overs, 6.87 runs per over)134/3
Delhi Capitals bowling
Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Economy
Marizanne Kapp 402205.50
Radha Yadav 402416.00
Jess Jonassen 402817.00
Shikha Pandey 402305.75
Alice Capsey 3.303409.71

Fall of wickets: 13/1 (Y. Bhatia, 1.3 ov), 23/2 (H. Matthews, 3.4 ov). 95/3 (H. Kaur, 16.1 ov)

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