Vadodara, Jan. 21 -- Following her side's loss to Delhi Capitals (DC), Mumbai Indians (MI) head coach Lisa Keightley admitted that the team's batting in the powerplay has not clicked, and it has put pressure on the middle-order batters to fire big runs.
The defending champions continued their slump in the ongoing WPL edition. After starting with a loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), MI bounced back with a couple of wins, but since then, it has been in a downward slump, with two losses to UP Warriorz and a loss to DC on Tuesday.
In these losses, MI struggled to get a good opening partnership. In the first match against UPW, they did get a 43-run opening stand, with Amanjot Kaur doing most of the attacking, but in the next two loss...
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