Updated On: 10 March, 2023 12:25 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
With three wins in a row, the MI camp could not have hoped for a better start to the tournament

Mumbai Indians (Pic Courtesy: wplt20)
Having won three matches on trot in the Women`s Premier League (WPL), Mumbai Indians have stamped their authority on the inaugural edition like no other. And it is no wonder that Caribbean all-rounder Hayley Matthews has been a vital cog in the Mumbai Indians` wheelhouse. The lanky all-rounder began her WPL campaign with a quickfire 47 against Gujarat Giants in the opener and followed it up with three big wickets and a crucial knock of 77* against RCB. She continued rampage against Delhi Capitals on Thursday with striking figures of 3/19 and a startling knock of 32, which steered Mumbai to a comprehensive 8-wicket win with five overs to spare.
Meanwhile, her teammate and the side`s star pacer Issy Wong revealed that it was their bowling variety that made the side appear more dreadful on the field. Wong also scalped three wickets against Delhi.