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Amelia Kerr (Player of the Match): "It always feels good after getting the win. It was a complete performance with the ball in hand, in the field and with the bat. So pleased to come out on top tonight.
I love batting and love training for batting. I have worked hard on it at home and just believing in myself when out in the middle. We have got a great coaching staff and girls who keep backing me to play my natural game.
It's tough to bowl the last over when Ellyse Perry, one of the best in the world, is batting. The length becomes important every time you bowl. You have to keep believing in yourselves as it goes your way or the other."
Player of the Match: Amelia Kerr
Nat Sciver-Brunt (Mumbai Indians Women Skipper): "Definitely. We read the game pretty well and put some things right today. Pretty happy with the effort.
We were happy with anything under 150. The wicket changes under lights and it becomes good to bat on. We had to execute with the ball and make them harder. The bowling, especially in the powerplay, was very good.
I think a bit about both. You don't want to bowl too many. We have got an attack that can bowl to right-handed and left-handed batters. So, no real worries.
Both Yastika and Matthews took individual roots. We spoke about putting the pressure back on the opposition and it was good to see them do it."