Explorer

Exit Poll 2024

(Source:  Poll of Polls)

WPL 2023: We Thought 150 Was Par Based On The Conditions, Says Sneh Rana

Though 147/4 looked a little short of the usual par score at the venue, skipper Sneh Rana insisted it was a par score based on how the conditions were.

 A much better batting and bowling performance meant Gujarat Giants managed to keep their chances for a top-three finish in the Women's Premier League (WPL) with an 11-run win over Delhi Capitals at Brabourne Stadium on Thursday.

Though 147/4 looked a little short of the usual par score at the venue, skipper Sneh Rana insisted it was a par score based on how the conditions were, especially with the pitch slowing down in the later stages of the tournament.

"Smile is always there. We thought 150 was par based on the conditions. Lanning's was a big wicket and we enjoyed it. Kim started brilliantly, momentum was with us. The two-wicket over swung it back. Whoever contributes, it's good," she said in the post-match presentation ceremony.

Pushed into batting first, Laura Wolvaardt and Ashleigh Gardner slammed 57 and 51 not out while being involved in a crucial 81-run partnership off 53 balls for the third wicket.

"We've talked about having two good stands and that came about today. Everyone was positive right from the warm-up. We went there determined saying 'we had to do it'. We were good in all three departments and came through," added Sneh.

In a chase of 148, Delhi Capitals could make only 136 in 18.4 overs. Though Marizanne Kapp made 36 and Arundhati Reddy slammed a lovely cameo of 25, lack of support coupled with some run-outs meant Delhi are still waiting to seal a top-three finish.

"They bowled well but we played poor shots and gave away wickets through runouts. Frustrating game, guess that's the way it goes. Our bowlers did an excellent shot and I thought they were 20-25 under par."

"My shot to get out was poor. Playing across the line on a track where I should have played straight. That happened a couple of times. The runouts were bad too," said captain Meg Lanning.

Meg was also appreciative of all-rounder Harleen Deol's spell of 1/27 in three overs. "We talked about her, had intel there. She put the ball in the right areas and got the reward. It's been a hectic tournament so far, will chill around the pool on the rest day."

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. No editing has been done in the headline or in the body by ABP Live.)

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

Focus On Cooperation Than Conflict, Rajnath Singh Tells China’s Defence Minister In Laos
Focus On Cooperation Than Conflict, Rajnath Singh Tells China’s Defence Minister In Laos
'Ludicrous': MEA Dismisses Canadian Report Alleging PM Modi Was Aware Of Nijjar Murder Plot
'Ludicrous': MEA Dismisses Canadian Report Alleging PM Modi Was Aware Of Nijjar Murder Plot
CBSE Releases Date Sheet For Class X and XII, Exams To Begin From Feb 15. Check Full Schedule Here
CBSE Releases Date Sheet For Class X and XII, Exams To Begin From Feb 15. Check Full Schedule Here
Jharkhand Exit Polls: Will BJP-Led NDA Wrest Power From JMM? Here's What Surveys Predict
Jharkhand Exit Polls: Will BJP-Led NDA Wrest Power From JMM? Here's What Surveys Predict
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Maharashtra Assembly Elections: Devendra Fadnavis Casts His Vote with Family | ABP NewsMaharashtra Assembly Elections: Nitin Gadkari Confident of Mahayuti's Victory | ABP NewsUP Bypolls 2024: RLD Candidate Claims Voters Were Blocked with Weapons in Madsrsa and MosquesChaos Erupts in UP By-Elections: Stone-Pelting in Meerapur, Police Deployed!

Photo Gallery

Embed widget