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Matthews, the player of the match: "There wasn't much difference, probably I was able to bat a bit longer today, but I think the freedom in this Mumbai Indians team has given me plenty of confidence. They're going well at the moment, and the ball is coming on nicely. They [RCB] did put me under pressure in the first over, but yeah, pleased to come back well. We have had so many match-winners in the team and Harman is leading us well."
Harmanpreet, the MI captain: "I think batting was the same, the bowling we did was better in the first game than today. We still did well to keep to small score. We just wanted to back ourselves and chase. Everyone in the team are just happy to do it their way and they're enjoying themselves. "
Sciver-Brunt: "Batting track is very good. It's been fun out there. I was trying to hit a little bit. It comes out in the middle [of the bat], so that's fine. I guess we were working pretty well together [in the chase]. She [Matthews] shouldn't really hold her back, we were just talking about how to go against the bowlers.
"I guess we were lucky tonight to manage taking wickets regularly to keep them under 200. As bowlers, we try not to be predictable. You need to be one step ahead, it's a bit tricky. We are enjoying, [the two wins] everyone's enjoying each others' success."
Mandhana, the RCB captain: "We would have loved to put up a better performance. We were below par. Will come back harder. There were two-three batters getting 20-30 runs, a few batters including me couldn't put up a good score. We will sit and talk and try to come up with a better performance. We had six-seven good bowlers. As batters we need to put up a good total on board. It's a pretty short tournament, we can't dwell on it. In Franchise cricket, even after two losses we can turn it around quickly.
"Lots of positives in Kanika and Shreyanka. Really positive to see the way they performed, happy with the way they batted. "
10.30pm: Mumbai put up an allround performance to seal their second straight win of the WPL. After being put in to bowl, the likes of Matthews, Kerr and Saika spun a web around the RCB batters to keep them at bay. A few valuable contributions from the lower order propelled RCB to 155 but they knew they were easily 20-25 runs short. With the bat, it was an easy-peasy chase for Mumbai as Matthews and Sciver-Brunt unbeaten fifties took them home with 34 balls remaining. There were a lot of misfield for RCB
5 runs needed off 36 now. Mumbai have hit 97 runs between over 7 and 15. Absolute dominance
END OF OVER:14 | 6 Runs | MI-W: 151/1 (5 runs required from 36 balls, RR: 10.78, RRR: 0.83)
- Nat Sciver-Brunt47 (27b)
- Hayley Matthews77 (38b)
- Preeti Bose4-0-34-1
- Shreyanka Patil2-0-32-0
11 needed off... well, that doesn't matter now. Mumbai are cruising toward victory.
END OF OVER:13 | 20 Runs | MI-W: 145/1 (11 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 11.15, RRR: 1.57)
- Hayley Matthews74 (35b)
- Nat Sciver-Brunt44 (24b)
- Shreyanka Patil2-0-32-0
- Megan Schutt3-0-32-0
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