Chasing 143, Mumbai Indians were rocked early when Yastika Bhatia fell for 6 to Deepti Sharma in the third over, leaving them at 11/1. But what followed was a masterclass in batting from Nat Sciver-Brunt and Hayley Matthews, who stitched together a match-defining 133-run partnership for the second wicket. Sciver-Brunt, in scintillating form, remained unbeaten on 75 off 44 balls, her knock laced with 13 boundaries. Matthews, though slower to get going, played the perfect foil, finishing with 59 off 50 before holing out to Sophie Ecclestone (1/29) with victory in sight.
The pair’s aggression was on full display in the 15th over, bowled by Grace Harris, which went for 22 runs—featuring a no-ball four, a six off a free hit, and two more boundaries from Matthews. Sciver-Brunt reached her fifty with a boundary-laden assault, while Matthews brought up hers with a lofted shot that signaled MI’s intent to finish early. With just 7 runs needed, Ecclestone dismissed Matthews, but captain Harmanpreet Kaur (4 not out) walked in to hit the winning boundary, sealing the chase in just 17 overs.