Match 17, Lucknow, March 07, 2025, 07:30 PM

177/5(20.0ov)

178/5(19.3ov)
Gujarat Giants beat Delhi Capitals by 5 wickets
Best Batsmen
R
B
4S
6S
SR
Best Bowler
O
R
W
Econ
Man of the Match
Harleen Deol
Commentry
That is all from this game. One final game coming up from Lucknow before we head to Mumbai for the last leg. On the 8th of this month, UP will take on Bengaluru. That should be a cracker of a game. Join us at 7.30 pm IST (2 pm GMT) and earlier for the build up. Cheers!
Harleen Deol wins the Player of the Match award. She says she is pleased to help the team win. Tells the ball wasn't coming nicely onto the bat, so she was just trying to bat deep. However, she is happy the other batters played cameos. Feels she just has to hit and run when batting with Beth Mooney and it is a lot easier to bat with her. Admits she had a lot of confidence in Kashvee Gautam to score a boundary. Reckons she wants to contribute to the team however it is possible.
Ash Gardner says Delhi were looking for 200 but her bowlers did well to pull things back after the powerplay. Tells Meghna Singh played well today, she puts in a lot of effort while training and is pleased for her. Mentions it was a strategy to not bowl herself today, luckily, she was not needed. On Harleen Deol, Ash Gardner says she has played different roles throughout the tournament, she played a lot of positive cricket.
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Deandra Dottin is up for a chat. She says she was confident when she went out to bat as she feels the pressure was on Delhi. Tells it is just about taking advantage of the situation. Mentions they played superbly and the players are in good nick and hungry.
Meg Lanning says they knew it was going to be a hard game, they did well in patches but credit to Gujarat for getting over the line. Tells the dew helped in the second innings and feels they were 15-20 runs short. Mentions it was nice to contribute tonight but disappointing to finish on the losing side. Admits they need to do the basics right. Ends by saying they have a few days to reset and watch out the rest of the tournament unfolds.
Delhi would be disappointed. They would have loved to end the group stage on a high! That was certain at one point! At the halfway mark, after the incredible innings from Meg Lanning and her partnership with her partner in crime, Shafali Verma, helped Delhi to end the innings with a score which looked a bit over par at that stage. Delhi looked confident to defend it out however, the dew played its part. The Delhi bowlers struggled to grip the ball, regularly bowling freebies and failing to maintain pressure. The likes of Marizanne Kapp, Annabel Sutherland went for plenty. Jess Jonassen took two wickets in two balls but she too ended on the expensive side.
Gujarat needed a good start and dearly needed Beth Mooney and Harleen Deol to put on a show. The duo were watchful at the start, having a tidy Powerplay but once they got comfortable in the middle, both added 84 off 56 balls to turn the tides in Gujarat's favour. Mooney fell six short of her fifty but passed the baton to Ash Gardner and Dottin who played a valuable cameo to keep the intent going and keep chasing the game. While wickets were falling at one end, Harleen Deol put down the anchor to play a mature unbeaten inning to get her team over the line.
Massive two points for Gujarat as they move to second on the table. That was some chase from Harleen Deol. Well, we thought Delhi had enough on the board and looking at their bowling department, we felt they should defend it out but Gujarat's main batters, the big names stepped up when it mattered the most.
In over# 20
2
1
4
Jess Jonassen 38/2(3.3)
19.3
2
TWO! JOB DONE! Floated on off, Gautam hits it down to long on. A slight fumble in the deep and that's enough for Gujarat to get over the line. They win by 5 wickets.
19.2
1
Tossed up full and on off, Deol slog-sweeps it to deep square leg for a single.
19.1
4
FOUR! Down to 3 from 5 now! Quicker fuller and on middle, Deol heaves it to deep mid-wicket. The fielder runs to her left, dives and gets a hand on it but not good enough as it rolls back onto the fence.
Jess Jonassen is on a hat trick!
In over# 19
6
1
0
1
1
0
Shikha Pandey 31/2(4)
18.6
6
SIX! BIG SHOT! Just 7 runs needed then! Pandey bowls in the slot, full and on off, Gautam gets low and tonks it over mid-wicket, wide of the fielder in the deep.
18.5
1
IN THE AIR AND FALLS SAFELY! Keeps it full and removes the pace off it, around off, Deol looks to slog sweep but top edges it to square leg and it lands well short of the fielder running in from the deep.
18.4
.
Pressure on Deol! Goes full and on middle, Deol tries to punch it away but mistimes it to cover.
18.3
1
Shorter and on middle, Gautam pulls it to deep mid-wicket for one more.