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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Women's Cricket Prediction & Discussion - T20 & ODI
by
hafiztalha
on 13/03/2025, 23:58:49 UTC
A gigantic target set by Mumbai Indians against Gujrat Giants. Mumbai Indians won the toss and chose to bat and the decision looks nice at the moment. They in 20 over were able to make a huge score of 213 with 77 each from Hayley Matthews and Nat Sciver-Brunt. I don't see Gujrat Giants having any chances here are the bowling of Mumbai Indians is as lethal as their batting. At the time of writing, Gujrat do have a good run rate but they have already lost a wicket in the urgency to score. This would put down their run rate and give more pressure which would lead to further loss in wicket.
Today In Women's Premier League, today's eliminator game was played between Mumbai Indians Women and Gujarat Giants Women. Mumbai Indians Women opened the inning with Yastika Bhatia and Hayley Matthews with a partnership of 26 runs. Yastika Bhatia lost her wicket very early, but her teammate performed fabulously, scoring 77 runs. Then Nat Sciver-Brunt played one down with an outclass performance. Mumbai Indians Women set 214 runs target.
In the second inning, Gujarat Giants Women opened the inning with Beth Mooney and Danielle Gibson, who could score just 6 runs.  Harleen Deol played one down but couldn't perform that well and lost her wicket at a second partnership of 34 runs. Gujarat Giants Women couldn't play well, losing wickets one by one. Mumbai Indians Women bowler Hayley Matthews got 3 wickets, making it hard to chase the target. Gujrat Giants Women lost this match by 47 runs because of their bad performance in both bowling and batting.
Eliminator game was played successfully and MI-W team really played very well and they set very big runs target 213 runs in 20 overs by 4 wickets. Bhaita showed poor effort and made only 15 runs in 14 balls and lost her wicket and did not play well for team. But Mathews and Nat both amazing player of MI-W team and played a lot team to win this game. Mathews made