Mumbai Indians became the first team to lift the title of the inaugural Women's Premier League on Sunday. MI's skipper Harmanpreet Kaur revealed what this moment meant for her as a captain and a player in the post-match conference.
Hayley Matthews and Issy Wong bagged three wickets each followed by Nat Sciver-Brunt's unbeaten on 60 off 55 balls guided Mumbai Indians to a seven-wicket win over Delhi Capitals in the final of the inaugural edition of Women's Premier League.
Delhi recorded 153 new COVID-19 cases and zero death in the last 24 hours, as per the Delhi government health bulletin on Sunday. The national capital has 528 active cases of COVID-19 with a daily positivity rate of 9.13 per cent.
Meg Lanning scored the highest for DC with 35 runs off 29 deliveries while Radha Yadav and Shikha Pandey stitched up an unbeaten 52-run partnership to guide their team to a respectable total.
In a first, all the OBC MPs of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will be holding a meeting with party national president JP Nadda on the coming Wednesday in the national capital, party's OBC Morcha said on Sunday.
Delhi Capitals will face Mumbai Indians in the final match of the inaugural WPL. Delhi Capitals men's team are cheering the Women's team ahead of the WPL final. DC released a video in which Ricky Ponting said, " You have made everyone at the DC franchise very proud of what you have done.
Mumbai Indians will square off with Delhi Capitals in the title clash of the inaugural Women's Premier League (WPL) at Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday.