Biggest umpiring error seen in Mumbai Indians innings
In fact, the fifth over of Mumbai Indians’ innings came to field Sophie Ecclestone from UP Warriors, whose fifth ball had Hayley Mathews on strike. The UP team felt that the ball hit Haley straight on the pads, due to which they made a strong appeal. But the umpire declared him not out. After this, UP took DRS, due to which it seemed that the ball was going straight on the pads. In such a situation, the third umpire gave Haley out.
Significantly, after this Mumbai Indians i.e. the batting team again took DRS, seeing which everyone was stunned. Because after taking the review of MI, it was seen that the ball hit the bat first and not Haley’s pads. In such a situation, the third umpire had to change his own decision in the end and the player had to be given not out. Please tell that when DRS was taken for the first time, the matter was not shown from the right angle at that time, due to which such a huge umpiring error was seen.
Mumbai Indians won the match by 8 wickets
Harmanpreet Kaur-led Mumbai Indians defeated UP Warriors by 8 wickets in this match. Batting first, UP gave Mumbai a target of 160 runs. Harman Sena achieved this target in 17.3 overs at the loss of 2 wickets. Harmanpreet Kaur also scored an explosive half-century in 31 balls against UP.