16-year-old pacer Shabnam Shakil declares on the big stage with brilliant figures of 3/11, denying Deepti Sharma’s brilliance, Gujarat The Gujarat Giants all but dashed the UP Warriorz’s hopes of advancing to the knockout stages of the Women’s Super League on Monday with an eighth straight win. With a net score of -0.371, Warriorz needed a win to qualify, but despite Deepti’s unbeaten 88 off 60 balls, Warriorz could only manage 144 for 5, chasing down the 153 set by the Giants. The goal. India international Deepti hit 9 fours while her partner Poonam Khemnar hit 36 ​​fours. But the Warriors had run out of steam after losing 35 for 5 and it was always a game of catch-up for Healy’s women’s team.

They finished eight games with six points. Even if RCB loses the last game, the Bengaluru side will still enjoy a better net run rate unless they lose by a huge margin.

Shabnam, playing only her second game of the season, dismissed veteran players Alyssa Healy, Chamari Athapaththu and her former India U- 19 Teammate Shweta Sehrawat dashed Warriorz’s hopes of finishing in the top three.

Bowling with high-arm movements and pronounced leaps, the neat six-footer gains extra bounce, while subtle movements also work wonders for her.

Earlier, UP Warriorz’s spin troika of Sophie Ecclestone, Deepti Sharma and Rajeswari Gayakwad had wooden spooners Gujarat Giants Life was miserable for the (Gujarat Giants) before Beth Mooney’s unbeaten 74 gave them some breathing space for a total of 152 runs in 8 games.

The young Indian fielder of the Warriorz team made some basic errors while taking the ball and fielding at the back which resulted in the team conceding 25 more runs.

Ecclestone (3/38 in 4 overs), Deepti (2/22 in 4 overs) and Gaia Quade (1/28 in 4 overs) tightened the noose for the Giants, with Mooney and Waugh Erwat (43 off 30 balls) added 60 runs in 7.5 overs to lay a solid foundation.

However, things got messy from there for the Giants, with Walvat dismissed and Ecclestone and Deepti stopping the runs, picking up valuable wickets in the process.

Indian talent in Gujarat has been sub-par, with the likes of Bharati Fumali, Dayaram Hemlata and Tanuja Kanvir once again deceiving people with poor game awareness and shot selection, which There’s a lot to be desired.

With Phoebe Litchfield and Ashley Gardner underperforming this season, Walvater and Mooney are under a lot of pressure.

Mooney, who batted most of the time, scored by running the ball before a profligate UP Warriorz fielder helped her get a few extra boundaries.

Players like Shweta Sehrawat, Poonam Khemnar and Saima Thakor are not ready to play top-level cricket and are still some way off from becoming elite fielders at this level.

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