Gujarat Giants (WPL) explained

Gujarat Giants
League:Women's Premier League
City:Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Colours:Orange and Yellow
Coach:Michael Klinger
Captain:Beth Mooney
Owner:Adani Sportsline
Established:2023
Title1:WPL
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The Gujarat Giants are an Indian women's cricket team that compete in the Women's Premier League (WPL), based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The team is owned by Adani Sportsline, part of Adani Group. The team is coached by Michael Klinger[1] and captained by Beth Mooney.

History

In October 2022, the BCCI announced its intentions to hold a five-team women's franchise cricket tournament in March 2023.[2] The tournament was named the Women's Premier League in January 2023, with investors buying the rights to franchises through a closed bidding process. The [3] Adani Group, the owners of the Gujarat Giants kabaddi team, bought the rights to one of the franchises.[3], which they would go on to also call Gujarat Giants.

The inaugural player auction for the WPL was held on 13 February 2023, with Gujarat Giants signing 18 players for their squad. Beth Mooney was appointed captain, but an injury in their very first game led to Sneh Rana replacing her as captain for the rest of the tournament. The side finished bottom of the group stage at the inaugural tournament.[4]

In December 2023, Gujarat Giants acquired 10 players in the WPL Auction, which included Kashvee Gautam, Lauren Cheatle, Phoebe Litchfield, and Veda Krishnamurthy. However, before the tournament began, Lauren Cheatle and Kashvee Gautam were both ruled out due to injury. Lea Tahuhu and Sayali Satghare were their respective replacements.[5]

In February 2024, Michael Klinger took over as the head coach of Gujarat Giants, replacing Rachael Haynes. Gujarat Giants began the second season of the WPL with a loss to Mumbai Indians and once again ended up at the bottom of the table. During the tournament, Harleen Deol got injured, leading to Bharti Fulmali replacing her midway through the season.[6]

Team history

2023

The first season of the Women’s Premier League began on 4th March 2023, with the match between Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Giants at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. Beth Mooney was injured in their first over of the second innings. She was replaced by Laura Wolvaardt in the squad.

Kim Garth, who was signed as a replacement for the injured Deandra Dottin, became only the second bowler after Tara Norris to pick up a 5-wicket haul in the WPL. She achieved the feat against UP Warriorz.

England opener Sophia Dunkley registered the fastest fifty in the history of the Women’s Premier League, doing so against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Laura Wolvaardt scored 2 back-to-back fifties in the tournament. She scored 57 off 45 balls against Delhi Capitals and followed it up with 68 in 42 balls against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Ashleigh Gardner was the standout performer for the Gujarat Giants, finishing as their highest run-scorer[7] while also being their second-highest wicket-taker. She scored 204 runs, which included 2 fifties, and took 10 wickets in 8 games. Kim Garth was the highest wicket-taker for the Gujarat Giants with 11 wickets.[8]

2024

Ahead of the second season of the Women’s Premier League, the Gujarat Giants appointed Michael Klinger as the coach of the side to replace Rachael Haynes. They added 10 players in the Auction: Phoebe Litchfield, Kashvee Gautam, Lauren Cheatle, Meghna Singh, Tarannum Pathan, Veda Krishnamurthy, Priya Mishra, Trisha Poojitha, Kathryn Bryce and Mannat Kashyap. Lauren Cheatle was later replaced by New Zealand’s Lea Tahuhu,[9] while Sayali Satghare replaced Kashvee Gautam.

Despite strong individual performances, the Giants had a similar run in the second season as they had in the first.

Gujarat Giants played their first game against Mumbai Indians on 25th February. They could only score 126/9 while batting first, and Mumbai chased it down in 18 overs.[10] In their next match against Royal Challengers Bangalore, they could only score 107/7, and Bangalore chased it down within 13 overs.[11] In their next match against UP Warriorz, they scored 142/5, and UP chased it down within 16 overs.[12] Meghna Singh picked up 4 wickets against the Delhi Capitals, but the Giants lost by 25 runs.[13] Laura Wolvaardt and Beth Mooney put on a 140-run stand in the game against Royal Challengers Bangalore, where Mooney scored 85 in 51 deliveries while Wolvaardt scored 76 in 45 balls. Gujarat won the match by 19 runs.[14] Mooney scored 66 in her next game against Mumbai Indians while Dayalan Hemalatha scored 74 in 40 balls. Gujarat Giants scored 190 for 7 in their 20 overs. Harmanpreet Kaur scored 95 in 48 deliveries and Mumbai Indians won the game by 7 wickets.[15] Mooney registered another 50 in the next game against UP Warriorz. She scored 74 in 52 balls to help the Giants score 152. Shabnam Shakil took 3 wickets for 11 runs and the Giants won the game by 8 runs.[16] In their final league match against Delhi, they scored 126/9 while batting first, and Delhi chased it down in 13 overs.[17]

Beth Mooney finished as the highest run-scorer[18] for the Gujarat Giants, scoring 285 runs in 8 games, while Tanuja Kanwer[19] was the highest wicket-taker[20] with 10 wickets.

Support staff

PositionName
Head coachMichael Klinger
Bowling coach Nooshin Al Khadeer
Fielding coach Carl Hopkinson
Mentor Mithali Raj

Source: Official website[21]

Kit manufacturers and sponsors

YearKit manufacturerMain shirt sponsorBack sponsor
2023T10 SportsAmbuja CementFortune
2024

Seasons

YearLeague table standingFinal standing
20235th out of 5League Stage
20245th out of 5League Stage

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Klinger replaces Haynes as Gujarat Giants head coach at WPL . 2024-02-07 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  2. Web site: Inaugural Women's IPL likely to be played from March 3 to 26 . 9 December 2022 . 16 February 2023 . ESPNcricinfo.
  3. Web site: Owners of Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals, RCB win bids to own Women's Premier League teams . ESPNcricinfo . 25 January 2023 . 16 February 2023.
  4. Web site: Women's Premier League 2022/23 - Table . ESPNcricinfo . 27 March 2023.
  5. Web site: 2024-02-20 . Kashvee Gautam, WPL's most expensive uncapped Indian, ruled out, Gujarat Giants name replacement . 2024-05-16 . Hindustan Times . en.
  6. Web site: Klinger replaces Haynes as Gujarat Giants head coach at WPL . 2024-05-16 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  7. Web site: Women's Premier League, 2022/23 batting most runs career Records . 2024-05-16 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  8. Web site: Women's Premier League, 2022/23 bowling most wickets career Records . 2024-05-16 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  9. Web site: PTI . 2024-02-10 . WPL 2024: Gujarat Giants names Lea Tahuhu as replacement for Lauren Cheatle . 2024-05-16 . Sportstar . en.
  10. Web site: GG-W vs MI-W Cricket Scorecard, 3rd Match at Bengaluru, Feb 25, 2024 . 2024-05-16 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  11. Web site: RCB-W vs GG-W Cricket Scorecard, 5th Match at Bengaluru, Feb 27, 2024 . 2024-05-16 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  12. Web site: GG-W vs UPW-W Cricket Scorecard, 8th Match at Bengaluru, Mar 01, 2024 . 2024-05-16 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  13. Web site: DC-W vs GG-W Cricket Scorecard, 10th Match at Bengaluru, March 03, 2024 . 2024-05-16 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  14. Web site: GG-W vs RCB-W Cricket Scorecard, 13th Match at Delhi, March 06, 2024 . 2024-05-16 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  15. Web site: GG-W vs MI-W Cricket Scorecard, 16th Match at Delhi, March 09, 2024 . 2024-05-16 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  16. Web site: GG-W vs UPW-W Cricket Scorecard, 18th Match at Delhi, March 11, 2024 . 2024-05-16 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  17. Web site: DC-W vs GG-W Cricket Scorecard, 20th Match at Delhi, March 13, 2024 . 2024-05-16 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  18. Web site: Women's Premier League, 2023/24 batting most runs career Records . 2024-05-16 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  19. Web site: Tanuja Kanwer WPLT20 . 2024-05-26 . Womens Premier League . en.
  20. Web site: Women's Premier League, 2023/24 bowling most wickets career Records . 2024-05-16 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  21. Web site: Klinger replaces Haynes as Gujarat Giants head coach at WPL . 2024-05-16 . ESPNcricinfo . en.