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Women's T20: Supernovas beat Trailblazers by three wickets

| @indiablooms | May 22, 2018, at 11:01 pm

Mumbai, May 22 (IBNS): Mithali Raj's Supernovas defeated Smriti Mandhana's Trailblazers by three wickets in an one-off match at the Wankhede Stadium here on Tuesday.

Chasing a target of 130, Supernovas scored the required runs in 20 overs.

Danielle Wyatt and Mithali Raj were the top scorers for Supernovas with 24 and 22 respectively.

Poonam Yadav and Suzie Bates picked two wickets each for Trailblazers.

Earlier Supernovas had won the toss and invited Smriti's team to bat first.

Trailblazers had scored 129/6 in 20 overs.

Suzie Bates was the top scorer for Trailblazers with 32 runs.

Megan Schutt, Ellyse Perry shared two wickets each for Supernovas.

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