How did WPL 2026 Eliminator see GG prevail against DC with Mooney’s unbeaten 62?
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Vadodara, Feb 3 (NationPress) The bowlers from Delhi Capitals managed to contain the Gujarat Giants, while wicketkeeper-batter Beth Mooney played a cautious yet determined innings, contributing significantly alongside Georgia Wareham and Kashvee Gautam. This effort enabled the Giants to post a solid total of 168/7 in their crucial match of the Women’s Premier League 2026, known as the Eliminator, at the BCA Stadium (Kotambi).
In the opening over, Marizanne Kapp gave away six runs, allowing Sophie Devine to edge a four over the slip cordon, putting Gujarat at 6/0 after a careful start. However, Chinelle Henry made an impact early for Delhi, dismissing Devine for six as she edged an outswinger to Lizelle Lee at slip, leaving Gujarat one down in the second over.
Anushka Sharma and Mooney then displayed remarkable confidence against Henry and Kapp, amassing 29 runs in the next three overs. Yet, Nandni Sharma struck twice in the final over of the powerplay, taking out Anushka and skipper Ashleigh Gardner off consecutive deliveries, which left GG at 48/3 after six overs.
Delhi's bowlers maintained pressure on the batting side, taking wickets at critical moments. While Mooney worked to build runs from one side, she frequently lost partners. She found a reliable ally in Georgia Wareham, and together they formed a crucial 61-run partnership in the mid-overs before Henry intervened.
The West Indies all-rounder struck twice in the 17th over, dismissing Wareham and Bharti Fulmali. Fortunately for GG, the DC bowlers faltered during the death overs. Mooney’s unbeaten 62 from 51 balls, along with Gautam’s brisk 18 off 10 balls, propelled the home team to a final score of 168/7 in 20 overs.
Henry was exceptional for the Jemimah Rodrigues-led team, securing three wickets in her four-over spell.
Brief Scores: Gujarat Giants 168/7 in 20 overs (Beth Mooney 62*, Georgia Wareham 35; Chinelle Henry 3/35, Nandni Sharma 2/44) versus Delhi Capitals.