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Women's T20 Challenge 2022: Supernovas clinch title with nervy four-run win over Velocity

Supernovas players celebrate their win against Velocity in the final of the Women’s T20 Challenge at the MCA International Stadium in Pune on Saturday. Sportzpics
Alana King of Supernovas celebrates the wicket of Sneh Rana of Velocity during the final of the Women’s T20 Challenge at the MCA International Stadium in Pune on Saturday. Sportzpics
Laura Wolvaardt of Velocity bats during the final of the Women’s T20 Challenge between the Supernovas and Velocity at the MCA International Stadium in Pune on Saturday. Sportzpics
Deandra Dottin of Supernovas celebrates the wicket of Shafali Verma of Velocity during the final of the Women’s T20 Challenge between at the MCA International Stadium in Pune on Saturday. Sportzpics
Kathryn Cross of Velocity celebrates the wicket of Harmanpreet Kaur of Supernovas during the final of the Women’s T20 Challenge at the MCA International Stadium in Pune on Saturday. Sportzpics
Harmanpreet Kaur and Deandra Dottin of Supernovas fist bump during the final of the Women’s T20 Challenge between the Supernovas and Velocity at the MCA International Stadium in Pune on Saturday. Sportzpics for IPL
Simran Bahadur of Velocity celebrates the wicket of Priya Punia of Supernovas during the final of the Women’s T20 Challenge at the MCA International Stadium in Pune on Saturday. Sportzpics
Deandra Dottin of Supernovas plays a shot during the final of the Women’s T20 Challenge between the Supernovas and Velocity at the MCA International Stadium in Pune on Saturday. Sportzpics

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