All posts tagged: MI vs GG

WPL 2026: Harmanpreet Kaur rescues Mumbai Indians again, ensures seven-wicket win over Gujarat Giants | Cricket News

WPL 2026: Harmanpreet Kaur rescues Mumbai Indians again, ensures seven-wicket win over Gujarat Giants | Cricket News

In the early stages of this year’s Women’s Premier League (WPL), Harmanpreet Kaur appears to have turned crisis management into routine. For the second match in a row, Mumbai Indians found themselves wobbling early, and for the second time in three days, their captain calmly took charge. After rescuing MI from 51 for two with an unbeaten 74 against Delhi Capitals, Harmanpreet walked out again on Tuesday with the chase threatening to unravel at 37 for two, this time against Gujarat Giants while facing a target of 193. Captain’s knock She began cautiously, conscious of the asking rate and the wickets lost, before shifting gears once she found her rhythm. The momentum turned in the ninth over when she took on Georgia Wareham, followed by a decisive assault on Renuka Thakur in the 11th. Using the long-on boundary smartly, Harmanpreet carved a four and then a six to revive MI’s innings and steady the chase. She continued to target the straight boundaries, launching Ashleigh Gardner for a maximum in the 12th over before keeping the …

Mumbai Indians Vs Gujarat Giants Women Today Match Full Scorecard and Updates

Mumbai Indians Vs Gujarat Giants Women Today Match Full Scorecard and Updates

WPL 2026, MI vs GG Live Score: Mumbai Indians face Gujarat Giants in Match No. 6. Mumbai Indians Vs Gujarat Giants Women WPL 2026 Today Match Live Cricket Score Updates: Returning to winning ways after stumbling in the tournament opener, Harmanpreet Kaur’s Mumbai Indians will run into the Sophie Devine juggernaut at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai today. The veteran Kiwi’s presence has been instrumental in both wins for the Giants. After pummelling UP Warriorz with a whopping total and a 10-run win in their campaign opener, Devine unleashed her absolute best across departments to stupefy Delhi Capitals two nights ago. After coming close to recording the first-ever WPL century, the 39-year-old brought all of her cricketing nouse to the fore to defend seven runs in the presence of top stars like Laura Wolvaardt and Jemimah Rodrigues. MI will be wary, but with their own cast of match-winners, tonight’s clash sets up for a collision of interesting match-ups. Story continues below this ad MI vs GG WPL 2026 Match 6 – Live Cricket Score, …

WPL 2025 Eliminator: Can Gujarat Giants avoid a 7th straight defeat against Mumbai Indians? | Football News

WPL 2025 Eliminator: Can Gujarat Giants avoid a 7th straight defeat against Mumbai Indians? | Football News

Whatever happens in the Women’s Premier League Eliminator on Thursday, Gujarat Giants can chalk down the 2025 season as an improvement. There cannot be arguments that, across the first two editions combined, they were the side that struggled the most in the tournament, finishing last on both occasions. But ahead of 2025, they made changes to the backroom staff, handed the captaincy over to Ashleigh Gardner from Beth Mooney, and added the star power to their lineup in the form of Deandra Dottin. In addition to all that, Kashvee Gautam – their big-money recruit before 2024 who ended up missing the season due to injury – has showcased her potential, especially with the ball in hand, emerging as one of the finds of the tournament for Indian cricket. It hasn’t been a flawless season by any means, but a place in the knockouts for the first time is one that Gardner and Co can relish. However, on Thursday at the Brabourne Stadium, they have to complete another first: beating Mumbai Indians. In the six meetings …

WPL 2024: Harmanpreet Kaur makes it two in two for Mumbai Indians, toothless Gujarat Giants back to chasing games | Cricket News

It can be difficult to find polar opposites in a five-team tournament, with a small sample size of games to judge sides. But the contrast between Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Giants last year in the Women’s Premier League had indeed been north and south. One finished as winners with a near-perfect record. The other had a woeful campaign, winning as many games as their contemporaries had lost in the league stage: two. A year and another go at the auction table later, little seems to have changed as the defending champions rammed right through the Giants in a five-wicket cruise. If Gujarat looked toothless, Mumbai played the assertive brand of cricket which won them the trophy last year. Harmanpreet Kaur once again scored a heap of runs, a welcome sign after her poor run in the Indian outfit against England and Australia. On a night where most batters succumbed to hold fort, the Indian captain made most of the luxury of time in the chase of 127, scrapping 40 less than a run a ball …