That's it from us today. Hope you all enjoyed our live coverage. Come back on Sunday for the WPL title clash where Lanning takes on Harmanpreet (once again!). Should be an exciting contest. This is Srinidhi signing off on behalf of S Sudarshanan and Thilak Ram. Take care and good night!
Nat Sciver-Brunt: The crowd was incredible tonight. The noise when Wongy took the hat-trick was incredible, if we could bottle that energy up and take it, it would be great. The wicket tonight was very nice for batting. We needed a good score on the board to defend it. It was very enjoyable bating out there, surprised myself with a few shots actually. [To Sophie] I have said thank you for dropping me. She would usually take those, luck of the draw fortunately. It swung nicely up here, good fun. Excited to make it to the final and hopefully enjoy yourselves.
Harmanpreet: "We have a decent bowling attack, we were confident anybody could take wickets. [On Wong's hat-trick] She is always excited to bowl , she was always there and very happy. And she [Nat Sciver-Brunt] is someone who can take us through in any game, I am happy she did it today. We have quite a few young girls who are keen to do well in fielding as well. They have a positive energy, they are ready to do their job and listen to us, whenever we talk to them.
"Delhi are a good side, we just want to enjoy the game and do well."
Wong: "Nat deserves it [the player of the match award], she really held the innings together, she batted well and helped us to a big score, so she probably deserves it. It's all a bit surreal, it's been a bit of a whirlwind for the last couple of weeks. Put in a bit of hard yards for the last couple of years in the gym and rewarding to enjoy all of that.
"[On hat-trick ball] I was just trying to hit the stumps, Soph got the better of last time, I did not want to land in her spot. She said well bowled, she is a good friend and she is a quality cricketer as well. It's a bit more exciting as you know each other well. You don't enter competitions to make the semi-finals, you enter them to be competitive and try to win it."
Healy: "If we had caught Nat Sciver on 6, we could have had the match, we were outplayed with the bat, and couldn't get momentum at all. We have been pretty good [at chase]. We haven't played our best cricket today, we played our best against Mumbai last time. Our strength in this whole tournament has been we've hung in there. I am really proud of the girls. It's unfortunate we couldn't make it to the final.
"It's not necessarily about winning the trophy but we would have been happy to get that. Some areas we'll need to fix up. What we've got is something special at our franchise. There's so many talented players in our group and Kiran is one of them."
10.43pm: Utter domination from Mumbai Indians, who have advanced to the WPL final with a 72-run win against UP Warriorz. Nat Sciver-Brunt's fifty and Amelia Kerr and Pooja Vastrakar's handy contributions steered Mumbai to 182 for 4, and Issy Wong's four-for rattled Warriorz in the chase. Kiran Navgire hit a 27-ball 43 but it wasn't enough for Warriorz. They needed at least one big partnership but losing four early wickets meant there was no support for Navgire from the other end to keep them going. Mumbai, who started the competition with five straight wins, will now face off Delhi Capitals for the trophy.
RS Gayakwad lbw b Ishaque 5 (20m 9b 1x4 0x6) SR: 55.55
END OF OVER:17 | 2 Runs 1 Wkt | UPW-W: 106/9 (77 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 6.23, RRR: 25.66)
- Parshavi Chopra0 (5b)
- Rajeshwari Gayakwad1 (5b)
- Jintimani Kalita1-0-2-1
- Hayley Matthews3-0-21-1
Adarsh: "Glad to see that the final will be played between the two best teams in this tournament. As the points table suggests, they have been a cut above the rest."