🏏WPL 2026: Match 6: MIW vs GGW at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai on 13/01/26 7:30PM IST🏏

Across the first three seasons of the Women's Premier League (WPL), Gujarat Giants struggled with the bat. Their run rate of 7.69 leading up to this season was the worst among the five teams, and they had passed 200 only twice.
But in WPL 2026, they have flipped the script, surpassing their previous best score in both their games so far, and are the fastest-scoring team in the league with a run rate of 10.4. Only one other team has crossed 200 so far this season.
Playing at a venue where the team winning the toss has chosen to bowl in 20 of the 23 Women's T20s it has hosted, GG were put in in both their games, and responded by posting totals that proved to be above-par.
At the heart of this turnaround has been one of their marquee acquisitions at the auction, Sophie Devine. Despite her opening partner Beth Mooney having an uncharacteristically scratchy start to the campaign, Devine has ensured GG have piled pressure on the bowlers from the get-go. She hit a tone-setting 20-ball 38 in GG's season-opener against UP Warriorz, and followed up with a majestic 42-ball 95 in a narrow win over Delhi Capitals.
GG's powerplay run rate of 11.33 is comfortably the highest of all teams this season, with no other team even touching 10 in the first six.
Captain Ashleigh Gardner and new signings Anushka Sharma and Georgia Wareham have also made crucial contributions, ensuring GG have kept the tempo up through their innings.
GG now, however, come up against one of the better bowling sides in the league in Mumbai Indians, who have conceded just 7.74 runs per over across their two games. In the season-opener against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, MI nearly defended a total of 154 only to be denied by a Nadine de Klerk special. They then picked up their first points of the season with another excellent display while defending a total, at one stage reducing DC to 46 for 5.
This game, then, could be a serious test of GG's new-found batting approach.

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