Mumbai Indians: Mumbai Indians skipper Harmanpreet Kaur admitted that her side was 20 runs short after slumping to their third straight defeat as Delhi Capitals thrashed them by seven wickets in Vadodara. Kaur pointed to continued Power-play execution issues with both bat and ball as a key factor in their defeat.
Delhi built a strong foundation with the ball, led by an impressive performance from Marizanne Kapp. Kapp was exceptional at the start, bowling 16 dot balls. She gave away just eight runs in her four overs and did not allow a single boundary. Her control, alongside Nandani Sharma, left Mumbai struggling at 23/2 during the Power-play, with Sajana (9) and Hayley Matthews (12) getting out early.
“Yeah, I think we were about 20 runs short with the bat. Even in the Powerplay, we weren’t able to execute properly - both with bat and ball, and that’s been a concern for us throughout this tournament. We really need to push ourselves more in that phase of the game," said Harmanpreet after the match.