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WPL 2025: GG's skipper Gardner calls for stronger opening stand after losing to MI

IANS February 19, 2025 202 views

In a challenging WPL 2025 encounter, Gujarat Giants faced a comprehensive defeat against Mumbai Indians at Kotambi Stadium. The match highlighted significant batting struggles for GG, with their top order failing to establish a solid foundation. Skipper Ashleigh Gardner acknowledged the team's inability to adapt to the pitch conditions and praised the young players' efforts. Mumbai Indians, led by Nat Sciver-Brunt's brilliant 57, chased down the modest target with remarkable ease.

"We just lost wickets in clumps" - Ashleigh Gardner
Vadodara, Feb 18: Gujarat Giants (GG) skipper Ashleigh Gardner stressed the importance of a solid opening stand after her team’s five-wicket loss to Mumbai Indians (MI) in the 2025 Women’s Premier League (WPL) at the Kotambi Stadium here on Tuesday. Mumbai Indians chased down Gujarat Giants’ target of 121 with ease, winning with 23 balls to spare.

Key Points

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- GG openers Wolvaardt and Mooney struggle in low-scoring match

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Nat Sciver-Brunt leads MI's clinical chase

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Gardner calls for batting adjustment

"We just lost wickets in clumps. We put a lot of onus on the top order to score a bulk of the runs but it wasn't to be (tonight). Wicket played differently to the other two, but I don't think we necessarily adjusted fast enough. It seemed to be a little bit faster in the first ten overs. There was a bit of turn when the spinners came on and bowled slower," Gardner said after the match.

GG’s opening duo, Laura Wolvaardt, and Beth Mooney, struggled to find momentum as MI’s bowlers kept them in check. Mooney was dismissed for just 1 in the second over by Nat Sciver-Brunt, and Wolvaardt followed soon after for 4, caught at deep extra cover off Shabnim Ismail.

The early setbacks left GG reeling, and despite a fighting 32 from Harleen Deol, they could only manage 120 before being bowled out in 20 overs.

Along with Matthews’ stellar three-wicket haul, Amelia Kerr and Nat Sciver-Brunt were also key contributors to GG’s downfall. Kerr finished with two wickets for 22 runs, while Sciver-Brunt added two wickets for 26 runs, dismissing both Mooney and Deol.

"They bowled well, and we did not adjust fast. (Conversations before the next game) We have a nice, little break. Lots of time to reset. We have been talking about resetting and taking each game as it comes. Lots of positives (to take from the first three games), we could have won two. Different players have stood up at different times and the younger players have stood up, which is great to see. It is awesome and you see the passion they bowl with. Their celebrations are awesome and special to captain them, knowing they are giving their 110 percent."

Mumbai’s chase started cautiously, with Hayley Matthews and Yastika Bhatia navigating some tight bowling from GG. Matthews, after an initial boundary off Gardner, struggled against Tanuja Kanwer’s spin before finding some momentum. However, she fell for 17, caught by Harleen Deol at square leg.

Sciver-Brunt then took charge, playing a match-winning knock of 57 off 39 balls. Despite wickets falling around her, including skipper Harmanpreet Kaur for just four runs, she kept MI on track. She reached her fifty in style with back-to-back boundaries off Gardner, before eventually playing one onto her stumps off Priya Mishra.

Sajeevan Sajana and G. Kamalini finished the game in style, with Sajana smashing a one-handed boundary over covers to seal the win in 16.1 overs.

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