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Mumbai Indians Celebrate Reaching The Final Of WPL 2023, Nita Ambani Dances With The Team

The final match of the first season of the Women’s Premier League (WPL 2023) will be played on Sunday (March 26) between Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals. While the Delhi team topped the points table and made it to the finals, the Mumbai team defeated UP Warriors by 72 runs in the eliminator match to book a ticket.

At the same time, after this victory, the player and mistress of the team, Nita Ambani, celebrated fiercely. During this, everyone also did a tremendous dance. At the same time, the video of Nita Ambani and her team’s dance is becoming increasingly viral on social media.

Mumbai Indians, captained by Harmanpreet Kaur, defeated UP Warriors by 72 runs in the Eliminator match on Friday. With this victory, the Mumbai team reached the final WPL 2023. At the same time, after this victory, the Mumbai team celebrated fiercely.

After the match, the entire team and Nita Ambani danced together. The video of this dance the team is going viral on social media. In this video, all the players and support staff dance individually.

Team captain Harmanpreet was seen performing Bhangra. On the other hand, when the team’s mistress Nita Ambani comes to dance, all the players are seen shouting slogans of ‘Bhabhi… Bhabhi…’.

The Title Match Will Be Between Delhi and Mumbai

Let us tell you that the final match of the Women’s Premier League 2023 will be played between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians on Sunday, March 26. The title clash between the two teams will begin at 7.30 pm at the Brabon Stadium in Mumbai.

Harmanpreet Kaur and Meg Lanning will be face-to-face as captains. Both teams have done exceptionally well in this tournament so far. In such a situation, the final match will be fascinating.

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