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Shabnam’s Stellar Performance Overshadows Deepti’s Brilliance, Keeping Giants in Contention
Deepti Sharma continued her impressive form by scoring her third consecutive half-century, remaining unbeaten on 88 off 60 deliveries. However, her outstanding performance was not enough to secure a victory for UP Warriorz, as they fell short by 8 runs against Gujarat Giants. Beth Mooney’s unbeaten 74 off 52, supported by some late hitting from the captain, propelled Giants to a total of 152/8. Despite a shaky start where Warriorz were 35/5, Shabnam Shakil’s three wickets, an unbroken 109-run partnership between Deepti and Poonam Khemnar couldn’t see Warriorz through as they ended the league stage with 6 points, now relying on other results and mathematics to qualify.
Wolvaardt’s Explosive Batting Sets the Tone for Giants
Laura Wolvaardt displayed a masterclass in batting during the powerplay, showcasing a variety of shots including crunchy cover drives, well-timed lofts, leg-glances, and even a one-handed shot over the bowler’s head. Her aggressive approach saw her taking on both spin and pace bowlers, providing Giants with a rapid start. By the end of the powerplay, Wolvaardt had struck 8 fours and a six, propelling her team to 53/0 while Beth Mooney, at the non-striker’s end, was content with her 10 off 11 deliveries.
Warriorz Fight Back with Wickets
After the powerplay, UP Warriorz showed resilience with the ball, picking up wickets at regular intervals to stall Gujarat Giants’ progress in the middle overs. The turning point came when Laura Wolvaardt was stumped off Sophie Ecclestone’s bowling, followed by Dayalan Hemalatha’s dismissal, caught behind off Chamari Athapaththu. Deepti Sharma further dented Giants’ progress by dismissing Phoebe Litchfield, reducing them to 73/3 in the 11th over. Beth Mooney, who had struggled to 23 off 25 deliveries, found her rhythm with a six and a four off Ecclestone. Ash Gardner joined the action, hitting a four off Athapaththu and a six off Rajeshwari Gayakwad, but Gayakwad had the last laugh as Gardner was dismissed. Giants stumbled to 105/5 in 15 overs when Bharati Fulmali was caught behind off a bottom edge from Deepti’s bowling.