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Gujarat Giants: A New Era of Cricket

Gujarat Giants, a team that has struggled to find its footing in the first two seasons of the Women's Premier League (WPL), is looking to turn the tide with a revamped leadership group and a fresh start. Led by Australian all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner, the team is banking on its potent spin attack and a strong Australian core to propel them to the playoffs.

Key Players

  • Ashleigh Gardner: The new captain of Gujarat Giants, Gardner is a talented all-rounder who will lead the team's spin attack.
  • Deandra Dottin: The Caribbean all-rounder returns to the Giants after a successful stint in international cricket, where she played a pivotal role in West Indies' T20 World Cup semi-finals.
  • Harleen Deol: The Indian batter has made a successful comeback from an ACL injury and will be looking to replicate her ODI century form in the WPL.

Probable XI

  • Laura Wolvaardt
  • Beth Mooney (wk)
  • Harleen Deol
  • Deandra Dottin
  • D Hemalatha
  • Ash Gardner (C)
  • Simran Shaikh
  • Meghana Singh
  • Sayali Satghare/Kashvee Gautam
  • Tanuja Kanwar
  • Priya Mishra

Schedule

  • February 14: Gujarat Giants vs Defending Champions (Home)
  • February 16: Gujarat Giants vs UP Warriorz (Home)
  • February 18: Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians (Home)
  • February 20-21: Gujarat Giants vs Bengaluru (Away)
  • February 22-23: Gujarat Giants vs Lucknow (Away)
  • March 10: Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians (Away)


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