Sophie Devine: (they were outstanding in the field and with the ball) Yeah, definitely. I thought we were probably a few runs short on the board, but the way Ash (Gardner) and Wolfie (Wareham) batted to get us to that score was fantastic. After that, it was up to the bowlers, and I thought the way we fielded today was excellent. We demanded a lot from our fielders and knew that could be the difference, and I thought we were really good. To hold our nerve against a Mumbai side - and especially when Harman is hitting the ball like that - full credit to the team. (first 10 overs of their bowling set it up) Yeah, especially on this wicket, which was a bit tougher. Taking early wickets, particularly in the powerplay and the first 10 overs, is always crucial. We know that no matter where you play, those early breakthroughs help set the game up. Getting rid of players like Nat and Hayley, who can cause serious damage, was a big help. That said, when Harman gets on a roll, it sometimes feels like no total is big enough. But the first 10 overs were outstanding, and to maintain that intensity till the end and just sneak home was really nice. (what's the difference to them when batting first) I’m not entirely sure what the difference is, because it’s the same lineup. I think we’ve just had really good success batting first. I know the trend has been ridiculous - something like 40 tosses in a row where teams chose to bowl first - but on a wicket we thought would tire, having first use of it helped. We back ourselves batting first. That said, we’re also comfortable chasing. And Ash is a pretty hopeless tosser, so it doesn’t really matter what we want - we just get told what to do anyway. (how do they approach the break) Yeah, look, I’ll probably see you (Dagnall) and Marto (Katey Martin) at the golf course tomorrow. I’m having a buzz. But jokes aside, it’s really important that we take a couple of days off. Knowing we’ve locked in our spot and don’t play until Tuesday is nice. Rest and recovery at this stage of the tournament are crucial. This is the business end, and you want everyone as fresh as possible. It’s been a real rollercoaster for all teams, and the fact that things are still going down to the last group game shows how competitive it’s been. We’ll enjoy tonight and celebrate the win, but over the next few days we’ll start building again towards the eliminator on Tuesday, staying consistent with how we train and prepare.