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WPL PIX: Mooney, Wolvaardt power Gujarat to first win

March 06, 2024 23:19 IST

Images from the Women's Premier League 2024 match between Gujarat Giants and Royal Challengers Bangalore in New Delhi on Wednesday.

IMAGE: Gujarat Giants opener Beth Mooney hits a boundary during the WPL 2024 match against Royal Challengers Bangalore. Photograph: BCCI

Laura Wolvaardt and Beth Mooney were in their elements as Gujarat Giants recorded a comfortable 19-run victory over Royal Challengers Bangalore to log their first points after four defeats in the Women's Premier League in New Delhi on Wednesday.

 

Wolvaardt was at her free-flowing best, while skipper Mooney was equally regal as Gujarat Giants finally put up a splendid batting show, posting a challenging 199/5 riding on an opening stand of 140 in 13 overs.

Having brought up the rear in points table so far, Gujarat Giants openers Wolvaardt (76 off 45 balls) and Mooney (85 not out off 51 balls) hit 25 boundaries between them apart from a six.

IMAGE: Gujarat Giants openers Beth Mooney and Laura Wolvaardt hit half-centuries to power their team to a huge total. Photograph: BCCI

In reply, RCB never seemed in the hunt as they managed only 180/8 with none of their top batters being able to convert solid starts. This was RCB's third defeat in six games and they were outplayed in all departments of the game.

RCB skipper Smriti Mandhana (24 off 16 balls) started cautiously but then launched into rookie spinner Tanuja Kanwer, lofting her effortlessly over long-on for two sixes followed by a boundary behind square.

However, Ashleigh Gardner deceived Mandhana with a flighted delivery to trap the left-hander plumb in front. Her opening partner Sabbhineni Meghana (4 of 13 balls) wasted deliveries galore before a lazy second run found her short of the crease.

IMAGE: Laura Wolvaardt on the attack. Photograph: BCCI

Ellyse Perry (24 off 23) and Sophie Devine (23 off 16 balls) added 32 in just 3.5 overs to keep RCB in the hunt but the latter was bowled going for an ugly hoick.

RCB's challenge was literally over when seamer Kathryn Bryce sent Perry back with a delivery that pitched slightly back of length as the Australian all-rounder tried the reverse scoop but got the edge and snapped by Mooney behind the stumps.

Georgia Wareham (48 off 22 balls) did use the long handle effectively but it was too late in the end.

IMAGE: Gujarat Giants players celebrate after Ashleigh Gardner dismissed Smriti Mandhana. Photograph: BCCI

Earlier, right-handed Wolvaardt and left-handed Mooney took the RCB bowlers to the cleaners as the duo muscled the half-trackers during the Powerplay overs.

Both Sophie Devine (0/37 in 3 overs) and Renuka Thakur (0/34 in 4 overs) bowled too full as Mooney played some crisp cover drives while Wolvaardt also launched into Thakur with some beastly pulls.

Wolvaardt hit 13 boundaries as she rocked back to pull the likes of leg-spinner Asha Sobhana (0/11 in 1 over) and former India left-arm spinner Ekta Bist (0/31 in 3 overs), while Devine did play some deft shots gliding a few past short thirdman.

IMAGE: Kathryn Bryce of Gujarat Giants celebrates the wicket of RCB's Ellyse Perry. Photograph: BCCI

Once Wolvaardt was run-out, Mooney teamed up with Phoebe Litchfield (18) to add 52 runs in just 5.3 overs, but the Gujarat skipper remained stranded at the non-striker's end with seven runs being added off last 10 balls with as many as four dismissals.

Mooney, on her part, hit 12 fours and a huge six over midwicket.

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