Updated On: 26 March, 2023 07:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Karan Shankar
In fact, those unsuccessful moments helped her achieve the incredible against UP Warriorz (UPW) in Friday’s Eliminator at the DY Patil Stadium. MI progressed to the final where they clash with Delhi Capitals on Sunday. Wong dismissed Kiran Navgire, Simran Shaikh and Sophie Ecclestone in the 13th over to claim her hat-trick

MI’s Issy Wong celebrates the wicket of UP Warriorz’s Kiran Navgire on Friday. Pic/AFP
Mumbai Indians’ (MI) became the first player in the Women’s Premier League to bag a hat-trick, but striving to close in on a good performance under pressure was not something new to her, albeit her previous attempts being futile.
In fact, those unsuccessful moments helped her achieve the incredible against UP Warriorz (UPW) in Friday’s Eliminator at the DY Patil Stadium. MI progressed to the final where they clash with Delhi Capitals on Sunday. Wong dismissed Kiran Navgire, Simran Shaikh and Sophie Ecclestone in the 13th over to claim her hat-trick.