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Delhi loses the third direct finale as Mumbai wins with eight tracks.
The Indians in Mumbai have asked for their second Premier League title (WPL) with eight -dash victory Against the capitals of Delhi, who have observed their third direct defeat in the final.
Delhi, once present in the three finals of the newly hatched race, would feel much in the game after reducing Mumbai to 149-7 at the Brebran Stadium in Mumbai in the first submissions on Saturday.
Captain and India International Harmanpret Kaur 66 behaved together Mumbai's hope of holding aside the country, which they overcame at the 2023 introductory final.
It was a miserable bowling of Delhi, led by South African Marizan Cap 2-11.
Despite a series of pursuit, including a powerful late Innings explosion from Cap, it was a masterful control of Mumbai-Water from 3-30 from England of Nat Sciver-Brunt-this suffocated the hopes of Delhi.
After winning the throw, Delhi was immediately justified in his decision to come first when West India's openman Haley Matthew was submissive to three of a cap.
The right Seamer opened and bowed directly through its four, as she also removed the other Mumbai Opener, Bhatiya Jastika, in her third time.
Skiver-Bunt and Kaur began the fight for champions in 2023 with a partnership of 89, brought up in 10 overs, for the third Kalitka.
The former BBC thought it was for more tracks when a powerful shree charani was a powerful while you were 30. However, the sweet impact time perfectly chose Minnu Mani in the square.

Kaur's 66, the best result of the final, held the submission together afterwards, but she was desperate for someone to stay with her. The next biggest partnership of the sub-bodies was the invincible stand for eighth calfs of 17.
Delhi's response could not go back to a worse start with Captain Meg Lanning and the opening partner Shafali Verma, and they both removed into the first three.
Jess Jonassen followed the first after PowerPlay before Annabel Sutherland followed in the eighth.
Another WPL finale and another defeat.
The captain may have left, but her deputy Jemima Rodriguez has understood the moment.
Delhi Deputy Capital praise the management of his captain in the accumulation to the finalBut it was her dynamic submissions with the highest strike in the match of anyone facing more than seven supplies that gave her side a chance.
Borders from back to begin the 11th drive of the right to 30, but Amelia Kerr hit back, before it was caught and sank to remove Delhi number four, which was premature in closing the bat in search of one.

Cap, a leading light with the ball, seems to be offering one last look at the hope of Delhi, as she and Sarah Brace started another partnership before mixing and a momentary hesitation from the latter they saw comfortably leak.
It was the third highest partnership of 18, but with the best 22, it was a shallow return in search of a foundation to build a persecution.
Cap continued near the pursuit of a woman to try to put an end to the lost Delhi series of the finals, and when Kerr carries a catch over the border in the 16th, it seems that the tide can rotate.
When the powerful universal circle threw at Long-on and Matthews, the first Kalitka, which she claims in the match for 40, the game and the finale were fine and really up.
Skiver-Bron, who claims that Kapita's Kalit, bowed to the next ball, worship the next ball and the pursuit quickly ended.
The festivities for the hosts in Mumbai will continue for a long time. However, the pain of the third time is unhappy in the Delhi finale.