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WATCH | Harmanpreet and Devine interact in heated trade throughout WBBL recreation, ‘scared’ Beth Mooney reacts

Picture Supply : TWITTER/WBBL AND GETTY Harmanpreet Kaur throughout the WBBL recreation towards Perth Scorchers on November 2, 2023

Two cricketing legends and worldwide captains Harmanpreet Kaur and Sophie Devine have been concerned in a heated trade throughout the Girls’s Large Bash League 2023 (WBBL) recreation on Friday, November 3. Harmanpreet, representing Melbourne Renegades, scored an excellent fifty however Devine-led Perth Scorchers recorded a straightforward win at dwelling.

An incident occurred when Harmanpreet was batting on 43* runs and going through Devine within the sixteenth over. Harmanpreet was getting ready for the final supply of the over and didn’t search for when Devine paced up for the supply. It was too late when Harmanpreet appeared up and the Kiwi legend delivered a ball. 

Beth Mooney simply picked a ball behind the stumps however Harmanpreet was not proud of Devine and reacted angrily. She raised her left hand to ask Devine and the umpires for an evidence about an ‘early supply’ to which the Kiwi all-rounder reacted by defending her actions.

The umpires halted the sport for a number of seconds earlier than declaring it an invalid supply and requested Devine to bowl once more. Devine was clearly not joyful however made certain to ask Harmanpreet if she was prepared for the following supply by signalling thumb up.

In the meantime, the Scorchers wicketkeeper and star Australian batter Beth Mooney was caught saying, “There is a little bit of argy-bargy happening between Harmanpreet and Sophie, and I am really undecided who would win that battle as a result of Harmanpreet scares me a little bit bit.”

Harmanpreet’s unbeaten knock of 52 runs off 49 balls and quickfire 44 runs from Georgia Wareham helped the Renegades rating 171 runs whereas batting first. This was the primary fifty for the Indian captain within the WBBL 2023. She has struggled for consistency with 158 runs in six innings at a strike charge of 108.21. Melbourne Renegades are struggling within the seventh place with only one win in six matches this season.

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