WPL 2025 live streaming, Gujarat Giants vs UP Warriorz: The opening game of the third season on Friday was not just the highest match aggregate in WPL but also witnessed highest run chase, implying that batters will continue to make merry and the bowlers will have to keep evolving new plans.
Perry (57, 34b, 6x4, 2x6) and Ghosh (64 not out, 27b, 7x4, 4x6) were in sublime touch as defending champions RCB scaled down the target of 202 with ease in the tournament opener.
In the previous encounter between the two sides, in Bengaluru, the Warriorz cruised to a 6-wicket win, courtesy a 33-ball 60 from the big-hitting Grace Harris and a three-for from left-arm-spinner Sophie Ecclestone.
Opting to bat, Gujarat Giants got off to splendid start with Mooney (85 not out) and Wolvaardt (76) putting together 140 runs for the opening wicket.
Having gone unsold in the first season, Meghna Singh was the first Indian player to get a bid, for Rs 30 lakh by the Gujarat Giants, at last year’s auction ahead of Women's Premier League 2024.
Minz suffered the accident on Saturday as his bike made contact with an oncoming motorcycle, as he lost control of his vehicle.
Opting to field, RCB restricted Gujarat to a lowly 107 for 7 and then overhauled the target with ease, scoring 110 for 2 in 12.3 overs at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
WPL 2024: Mumbai Indians beat Gujarat Giants by five wickets. Harmanpreet Kaur and Amelia Kerr led the Mumbai Indians to their second straight win in the WPL 2024 series. Mumbai Indians chased the target of 127 set by Gujarat Giants within 18.1 overs. The match was held at Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium. Today, UP Warriorz will play against Delhi Capitals at 7:30 pm. To keep up with the WPL highlights keep following Moneycontrol.
Tata WPL 2024 Mumbai Indians vs Gujarat Giants: Date, time, venue, teams, players to watch, history - all you need to know about match 3 of 22 in the 2024 Women's Premier League tournament.
Opting to bat, Gujarat Giants posted 188 for 4 with opener Laura Wolvaardt top-scoring with 68 off 42 balls and Ashleigh Gardner and Sabbhineni Meghana contributing 41 and 31, respectively.
The Mumbai Indians continued their winning run in the Tata Women's Premier League (WPL) after registering a 55-run win over Gujarat Giants (GG) at the Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, on March 14. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur’s fifty followed by Nat Sciver-Brunt and Hayley Matthews’ three-wicket hauls respectively helped all-round Mumbai Indians (MI).
Marizanne Kapp returned with sensational figures of 5 for 15, while Shikha Pandey claimed 3/26 as Delhi Capitals restricted Gujarat Giants to 105 for nine after they opted to bat.
Royal Challengers Bangalore and Gujarat Giants are the only teams yet to win a match in WPL, so far.
Mumbai Indians thrashed Gujarat Giants by 143 runs in the opening match of the inaugural Women's Premier League tournament at a packed house in Mumbai on March 4.
Nita Ambani, the owner of the team, led the traditional Mumbai Indians post-game dressing room celebrations. Ambani said that the WPL’s opening day was an unforgettable event.
Smriti Mandhana's Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), and Meg Lanning's Delhi Capitals (DC) look to be the strongest contenders in five-team tournament.
Mithali Raj is the highest run-scorer in women's international cricket and announced her retirement from all formats of international cricket last year.
The explosive wicket-keeper batter had produced a match-winning 74-run knock in the title clash of the Women’s T20 World Cup against South Africa on Sunday and was adjudged the ‘player of the match’.