
Nat Sciver-Brunt Scores First-Ever Century in WPL History
England cricket captain Nat Sciver-Brunt made history by scoring the Women's Premier League's first-ever century, leading Mumbai Indians to a crucial 15-run victory over table-toppers Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The landmark achievement came at a perfect time, reviving Mumbai's playoff hopes after three consecutive losses.
Cricket history was made in Vadodara, India, when England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt smashed the Women's Premier League's first-ever century to lift her struggling team back into playoff contention.
Mumbai Indians desperately needed a win after dropping their last three matches. Sciver-Brunt delivered exactly that, scoring an unbeaten 100 runs off just 57 balls against the league's top team, Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
The game started shakily for Mumbai, managing only 38 runs in the opening six overs. But Sciver-Brunt steadied the ship alongside teammate Hayley Matthews, and once they found their rhythm at the 10-over mark, the boundaries started flying.
The pair built an explosive 131-run partnership in just 73 balls, picking apart nearly every bowler they faced. Matthews contributed a solid 56 runs before departing, but captain Harmanpreet Kaur kept the momentum going with a quick-fire 20 runs from 12 balls.
Mumbai posted an impressive 199 runs, with Sciver-Brunt notching her first-ever T20 century in any format. The historic milestone energized her team heading into the bowling innings.

Matthews then switched roles brilliantly, claiming three wickets for just 10 runs in a devastating two-over spell that dismantled Bengaluru's top order. Fellow bowler Shabnim Ismail added two more crucial wickets, leaving the opposition reeling at 40 runs for five wickets.
Despite a valiant 90-run effort from Bengaluru's Richa Ghosh and a 27-run explosion in the penultimate over, the target proved too steep. Mumbai secured their 15-run victory and breathed new life into their playoff campaign.
The Ripple Effect
Sciver-Brunt's century represents more than just personal glory. The Women's Premier League, now in its fourth season, continues gaining global attention as a showcase for women's cricket talent. This historic first century demonstrates the rising skill level and competitive intensity that's drawing larger audiences and greater investment to women's sports.
The timing couldn't be better for Mumbai Indians, who transformed from three-game losers to giant-slayers in a single afternoon. Sometimes one breakthrough performance is all it takes to shift an entire team's momentum and belief.
Women's cricket keeps reaching new heights, and today's milestone will be remembered as a defining moment in WPL history.
Based on reporting by Indian Express
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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