Match Details

GGW vs MIW 12th Match, WPL 2023

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GGW
107-920.0
Mumbai Indians Women won by 55 runs ๐Ÿ†
MIW
20.0162-8
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18th Over:
0
1
W
0
1
1
 
= 3
Last Over:
1
0
1
1
4
0
 
= 7
This Over:
0
1
0
0
1
0
 
= 2
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Player of the Match

Harmanpreet Kaur
51(30)
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18 (19)7 (9)1 1 0 0 94.74 77.78
P'ship : 11(15)
Last Wkt :   Tanuja Kanwar 0(4)
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0-204.0 5.00
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GGWGGW - 2nd Innings
SessionOpenPASS
6 Over 4734
10 Over 6349
15 Over 8086
MIWMIW - 1st Innings
SessionOpenPASS
6 Over 4940
10 Over 7264
15 Over 107112
20 Over 164162

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That's it from an enthralling game of cricket. Time to sign off. Ninaad Dixit here on behalf of my co-commentator Deepak Prakash and scorer Yogesh. Stay tuned for more cricket coverage from across the globe.
Harmanpreet Kaur (Mumbai Indians Captain): "The credit goes to the players and the support staff. We need to continue with the same approach. Everybody is so positive. When we got this team, I was very happy. We have someone who is doing very good for their country and now they will play for MI.

When we played last game on this wicket. We understood that we need to settle down, not give wickets and then go for the big shots. Sometimes you have to see the boundary ropes also. One side boundary was short so I was hitting over there and a side was a bit longer so I couldn't get the boundaries."
Harmanpreet Kaur is the player of the match.
Nat Sciver-Brunt: "No, we are qualified already. Amazing! Everyone on the squads has their individual strengths. (With the new ball) I'm having fun. Tonight, there wasn't much swing. Finally, the dew has arrived. Opening the bowling and applying pressure to the hitters right away has been beneficial.

 In-form batters are terrific in the competition, but it's good to get other guys out in the middle so they can become accustomed to the circumstances. Despite today's challenges, we managed to succeed. I suppose we're just attempting to be consistent, as we discuss in the changing rooms. We simply want to try to play each game as it comes since we're doing well.

Not to get comfortable. We're playing with heart and doing well. The surface is a tiny bit different. It appears that the seamers like it. We'll determine what to do once we arrive and go from there."

Sneh Rana (Gujarat Giants Captain): "I'm happy with the gals. Although keeping MI below 160 was laudable, it wasn't enough. We contained them early, and the score was chasable, but once more. My opinion is that the batters should concentrate on playing through the line (the majority of dismissals are lbw).

We only needed two strong batting combinations to succeed, and we did. Tonight, Harleen was outstanding. She was excellent in the field and made a beautiful catch. Well done, Harleen! We need alliances to succeed, as I've already indicated. We will certainly work on it." 

11:02 PM IST: The invincible Mumbai Indians win their fifth consecutive match to remain at the top of the table! Quick recap to the game. Sneh Rana won the toss and invited the Mumbai Indians to bat first. Giants got to a very good start as Hayley Matthews was dismissed in the very first over with Ashleigh Gardner striking early for the Giants. 

There was some disappointment for the Giants as Yastika Bhatia and Nat Sciver added 74 runs for the second wicket with Bhatia scoring 44 and Sciver hitting a brisk 36. Bhatia was later joined by Harmanpreet Kaur who was fluent as ever and was dismissed in the final over scoring 51 in 30 balls.

Yastika was run out due to a miscommunication with Kaur but the skipper built on later and finished the innings strong. Amelia Kerr finally got to bat and played a cameo of 19 in 13 deliveries. Gardner picked up 3 wickets for the Giants with Rana, Kim Garth and Tanuja Kanwar taking a wicket apiece.

The Gujarat Giants batting order never felt comfortable besides a small 34-run partnership between S Meghana and Harleen Deol for the second wicket. But they kept losing wickets and slumped to 107 for nine at the end of 20 overs with Deol top scoring with 22 off 23 balls.

Sciver starred with the ball as well picking up 3 wickets for 21 runs, Hayley Matthews faltered with the bat but finished with 3/23. Amelia Kerr also picked up 2 wickets alongside draining the scoring rate. Mumbai now has 5 wins in equal games and has qualified for the playoffs!
OVER 20
Gujarat Giants Women
107/9
Sushma Verma
18(19)
Mansi Joshi
7(9)
Saika Ishaque
0-20(4.0)
19.6 S Ishaque to S Verma
0 Length delivery on the off stump, Verma blocks it in the covers. That's it! MI win by 55 runs!
19.5 S Ishaque to M Joshi
1 Full on the off stump, pushes ahead and gets an inside edge towards deep cover for a single.
19.4 S Ishaque to M Joshi
0 Length ball on the off stump, defended in the off side.
19.3 S Ishaque to M Joshi
0 Good length on the off stump, turning back in. Joshi defends in front of the stumps in the off side.
19.2 S Ishaque to S Verma
1 Good length outside the off stump, pushed towards extra cover for a quick single.
19.1 S Ishaque to S Verma
0 Over the wicket. Full and outside the off stump. Driven on the front foot to cover.
OVER 19
Gujarat Giants Women
105/9
Mansi Joshi
6(6)
Sushma Verma
17(16)
Isabelle Wong
1-19(3.0)
18.6 I Wong to M Joshi
0 Length delivery on the off stump, defended in the leg side.
18.5 I Wong to M Joshi
4 FOUR RUNS!! 83.5kph. Short of length leg cutter outside the off stump. Joshi clears her front leg, shuffles in the leg side and somehow manages to make contact with the ball which is running away from the point fielder. Matthews dives and pushes it further towards the rope.
18.4 I Wong to S Verma
1 Short delivery outside the off stump, Verma smacks this towards deep midwicket for a single.
100 up for Gujarat Giants Women.
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