Gujarat Giants beat Delhi Capitals by four runs, Nandini Sharma became the star

Played in Navi Mumbai Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 In the fourth match of Gujarat Giants and Delhi Capitals A fierce competition was witnessed between Gujarat Giants registered a thrilling four-run win. Sophie in this match Divine played a brilliant inning of 95 runs.Delhi’s young bowler Nandini Sharma created a stir by taking a hat-trick and five wickets.

Divine’s stormy innings made a big score

On sending Gujarat Giants to bat Sophie Devine Batted brilliantly from the beginning. They 95 runs in 42 balls create, in which 7 fours and 8 sixes were involved, and during their innings the team Great start till 80 runs Gave.

His innings changed the course of the match several times, and the captain Ashley Gardner also scored 49 runs in 26 balls. to Gujarat 209/10 Reached a challenging score of.

Nandini Sharma’s magic: hat-trick and 5 wickets

When Delhi Capitals tried to stop Gujarat’s innings, then Nandini Sharma displayed brilliant bowling. They Took 4 wickets in the last overin which Hat-trick on the last three balls also included, and overall 5/33 Recorded excellent figures.

This achievement they Bowler who took the fourth hat-trick in WPL history makes and For the first time an uncapped Indian player Is doing this.

Delhi’s strong effort and exciting end

From Delhi Capitals Liezel Lee played strong innings of 86 runs and Laura Wolvaardt played 77 runs.which made the team chase closer to the target. But Devine’s bowling in the last over turned the match in favor of Gujarat and the Capitals won the match. 205/5 But stopped.

end of this exciting contest difference of only four runs allowing Gujarat Giants to win for the first time in the season. second consecutive win got, while Delhi got second consecutive defeat Had to face.

Match Summary

Gujarat Giants: 209/10 (Devine 95, Gardner 49)
Delhi Capitals: 205/5 (Lee 86, Wolvaardt 77)
specific performance: Nandini Sharma 5/33 (including hat-trick)
outcome: Gujarat Giants won by four runs.

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