UP Warriorz (UPW) will look to do the double when they face Mumbai Indians (MI) in the fourteenth match of Women's Premier League (WPL) 2024 on Thursday (March 7) at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.
Both UPW led by Alyssa Healy and MI led by Harmanpreet Kaur head into the clash on the back of defeats. Warriorz, however, will take confidence from their reverse fixture victory over the Mumbai Indians.

Third-placed MI, who hold a record of 3 wins and 2 defeats so far this season, is fresh from a 29-run loss to Delhi Capitals in their most recent outing, while UPW, placed in fourth following 2 wins and 3 defeats, lost to Royal Challengers Bangalore by 23 runs in their last match.
Now, MI and UPW will look to get back among the win column when they clash for the first time in Delhi, and for the fifth time in Women's Premier League. Here is a look at the UP Warriorz vs Mumbai Indians WPL Head to head record, stats & results before UPW vs MI WPL 2024 Match 14:
In season 1, MI won the first encounter against UPW at the Brabourne Stadium, while UPW avenged the loss in the reverse fixture at Dr DY Patil Stadium, where MI beat UPW in the eliminator to book their final spot. In season 2, UPW beat MI at M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
In the first fixture, Saika Ishaque (3 for 33) and Amelia Kerr (2 for 33) helped MI restrict UPW to 159/6 before skipper Harmanpreet (53* off 33 balls) saw the team home with 15 balls and 8 wickets to spare. Healy (58 off 46) and Tahlia McGrath (50 off 37) had top-scored for UPW.
In the reverse fixture, Sophie Ecclestone (3 for 15) helped UPW bundle out MI for 127 before the middle order rescued the team in the run-chase. McGrath (38 off 25) and Grace Harris (39 off 28) top-scored for UPW, while Issy Wong made a handy 32 off 19 balls for MI.
In the eliminator, Nat Sciver-Brunt (72* off 38 balls) powered MI to 182/4 before Issy Wong claimed figures of 4 for 15 in 4 overs to bundle out UPW for 110 in the run-chase. Kiran Navgire top-scored for UPW with a 27-ball 43.
In the season 2 fixture, MI rode on Hayley Matthews (55 off 47) fifty to set a target of 162, which was chased down with ease by UPW, who rode on Kiran Navgire (57 off 31) and Grace Harris (38* off 17) knocks to finish the chase with 6 wickets and 27 balls to spare.