Mi vs dc final: Today the final of the third season of Women’s Premier League will be played. The teams of Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals, captained by Harmanpreet Kaur, will be face to face. According to Indian time, the match will start at 7.30 pm. Actually, Delhi Capitals have reached the finals for the third consecutive time, but so far the first title is awaited. However, will Delhi Capitals be able to eliminate the drought of their title this time? Mumbai Indians defeated Delhi Capitals in the first final of the Women’s Premier League season.
This time Delhi Capitals will be able to become champions?
At the same time, in the second final of this league, Royal Challengers Bangalore, captained by Smriti Mandhana, defeated Delhi Capitals. Now the question is whether this time will be able to become the Delhi Capitals Champion under the captaincy of Meg Lenning? Actually, this time Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals were confronted 2 times in the group-stage. Both times Delhi Capitals defeated Mumbai Indians, but will it be able to retain their form in the final? So far, Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals have been confronted 7 times in the Women’s Premier League. In which Delhi Capitals have won 4 wins. Apart from this, Mumbai Indians have defeated Delhi Capitals 3 times.
What is the biggest challenge for Delhi Capitals?
Now the question is, what will be the challenge for Delhi Capitals in the final against Mumbai Indians? Actually, the biggest challenge before Delhi Capitals will be to stop the batsmen of Mumbai Indians. Currently, Halley Mathews of Mumbai Indians, Net Sewage Brant and captain Harmanpreet Kaur are undergoing stormy form. The bowlers of Delhi Capitals will have to overcome these batsmen. Apart from this, the bowlers of Mumbai Indians are doing their work well. Earlier, Mumbai Indians scored 213 runs for 4 wickets in 20 overs against Gujarat giants. In response to this, Gujarat giants were all out for 166 runs in 19.2 overs.
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