17 Mar, 2023 5:54 AM, Fri
Fifties from Debris Gardner and Laura Wolvaardt followed by a restrained bowling exertion gave Gujarat Goliaths a truly necessary success in the WPL on Thursday (Walk 16) over Delhi Capitals. A success for DC would have assisted them with getting a billet in the end of the season games yet they have now been compelled to stand by following a batting breakdown that saw them slip to a misfortune by 11 runs. Gujarat's anxious beginning Gujarat Monsters just couldn't track down any kind of energy in the primary portion of the innings. Sophia Dunkley confounded one to get found out at mid-on in the absolute first over of the game and despite the fact that Wolvaardt and Harleen Deol hit a limit each in the accompanying three overs, Gujarat actually made just 24 in the initial five overs. Wolvaardt then added one more limit in the last over of the powerplay yet had a lot to do to make up. Tragically, Harleen couldn't jump start and scratched one behind in the tenth over to leave for 31 off 33. By the midpoint, Gujarat just had 54 on the board. How could they admission in the final part? Gardner gave her side the genuinely necessary stimulus with consecutive limits off Shikha Pandey and followed it up with one more four off Radha Yadav as the run rate at last crawled north of six. Both Wolvaardt and Gardner then switched on the intensity as the South African took on Jess Jonassen to hit for a six over lengthy on followed by two additional fours in the equivalent over. She raised a fifty off 41 balls and was bowled for 57 in the penultimate over of the innings. Gardner then, at that point, assumed responsibility in the last two overs as she tracked down the limit multiple times to raise a 32-ball fifty that took Gujarat near the 150-run mark, something no place in sight at one phase. DC's momentous powerplay Fortunes swung in insane design in the run pursue in the powerplay for Delhi Capitals. Shafali Varma lost her stumps and withdrew right on time in the wake of bringing a six prior in the over. However, Alice Capsey put Gujarat under the siphon quickly as she hit two or three limits prior to crushing Gardner for progressive sixes. Subsequently Capitals dashed to 44 after only five overs as the season finisher spot seemed, by all accounts, to be in their grip. In any case, the last over of the powerplay changed the tone of the game as Meg Lanning was caught leg-before-wicket by Sneh Rana before Capsey's run out as Capitals wound up in a precarious situation at 51/3. Did they recuperate? Things just deteriorated after the powerplay. Kim Garth tracked down the external edge of Jemimah Rodrigues to fix them back further. Despite the fact that Marizanne Kapp hit a couple of limits to direct DC to 78 by the midway stage, Jonassen confused one off Harleen to leave DC reeling at 81/5. Kapp then, at that point, seemed to keep DC in the chase with a four and a six off consecutive conveyances yet the batting side experienced a twofold blow with Taniya Bhatia getting bowled by Gardner which was then trailed by Kapp's run out. Tanuja Kanwar then made Gujarat one stride more like a success by eliminating Radha Yadav in her last over to decrease Capitals to 100/8. How has everything turned out right down to the last second then? At 100/8, just a single outcome showed up in sight before Arundhati Reddy thought of a late wind. She hit a limit off Tanuja and Harleen prior to rebuffing a full throw from Sneh Rana. And afterward a messy Gujarat nearly discarded the game when Rana gifted them an additional five runs because of a wide that went to the limit which was then trailed by a bobble in the accompanying over that likewise arrived at the ropes. Unexpectedly, the condition boiled down to a gettable 15 from 16. Yet, Arundhati chipped one directly to Rana at additional cover to give the bowling side expectation once more. Furthermore, they traded out by eliminating Poonam Yadav for a duck in the penultimate over to get a brazen success. Brief scores: Gujarat Giants147/4 in 20 overs (Laura Wolvaardt 57, Ash Gardner 51*; Jess Jonassen 2/38) beat Delhi Capitals 136 in 18.4 overs (Marizanne Kapp 36; Kim Garth 2/18, Ash Gardner 2/19) by 11 runs.
Rank | Team | Rating | Points |
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1 | India | 122 | 5117 |
2 | Australia | 116 | 3936 |
3 | South Africa | 112 | 3357 |
4 | Pakistan | 106 | 2762 |
5 | New Zealand | 101 | 3349 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | Babar Azam | 824 |
2 | Shubman Gill | 801 |
3 | V. Kohli | 768 |
4 | H.T. Tector | 746 |
5 | R.G. Sharma | 746 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | K.A. Maharaj | 716 |
2 | J.R. Hazlewood | 688 |
3 | A. Zampa | 686 |
4 | Mohammed Siraj | 678 |
5 | J.J. Bumrah | 665 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | Mohammad Nabi | 320 |
2 | Shakib Al Hasan | 292 |
3 | Sikandar Raza | 288 |
4 | A. Vala | 248 |
5 | Rashid Khan | 239 |
Rank | Team | Rating | Points |
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1 | Australia | 124 | 3715 |
2 | India | 120 | 3108 |
3 | England | 105 | 3151 |
4 | South Africa | 103 | 1845 |
5 | New Zealand | 96 | 2121 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | K.S. Williamson | 859 |
2 | J.E. Root | 824 |
3 | D.J. Mitchell | 768 |
4 | Babar Azam | 768 |
5 | S.P.D. Smith | 757 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | R. Ashwin | 870 |
2 | J.J. Bumrah | 847 |
3 | J.R. Hazlewood | 847 |
4 | K. Rabada | 834 |
5 | P.J. Cummins | 820 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | R.A. Jadeja | 444 |
2 | R. Ashwin | 322 |
3 | Shakib Al Hasan | 310 |
4 | J.E. Root | 282 |
5 | J.O. Holder | 270 |
Rank | Team | Rating | Points |
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1 | India | 266 | 14108 |
2 | Australia | 256 | 10241 |
3 | England | 254 | 9660 |
4 | West Indies | 252 | 11604 |
5 | South Africa | 251 | 8287 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | T.M. Head | 844 |
2 | S.A. Yadav | 842 |
3 | P.D. Salt | 816 |
4 | Babar Azam | 755 |
5 | Mohammad Rizwan | 746 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | A.U. Rashid | 719 |
2 | Rashid Khan | 681 |
3 | P.W.H. De Silva | 674 |
4 | J.R. Hazlewood | 662 |
5 | A.J. Hosein | 659 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | P.W.H. De Silva | 222 |
2 | Mohammad Nabi | 214 |
3 | H.H. Pandya | 213 |
4 | M.P. Stoinis | 211 |
5 | Sikandar Raza | 210 |
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