Sophie Devine's Heroics Seal Thrilling 4-Run Win for Gujarat Giants

Sophie Devine delivered a Player of the Match performance, smashing 95 runs to set up Gujarat Giants' total of 209. She then defended just seven runs in the final over, taking two crucial wickets to secure a narrow four-run victory. Delhi Capitals captain Jemimah Rodrigues expressed pride in her team's fighting spirit despite the tough loss. Both captains acknowledged the high-pressure nature of the contest and the importance of contributions from local players.

Key Points: Sophie Devine Powers Gujarat Giants to Narrow WPL Victory

  • Devine's match-winning 95 off 42 balls
  • Defended 7 runs in the final over
  • Gardner praises Indian players' role
  • Rodrigues proud of team's fight
  • Win gives Gujarat confidence boost
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"Nice to be able to contribute to this group": Sophie Devine after Gujarat Giants' narrow win

Sophie Devine's 95 runs and clutch final over bowling secures a dramatic 4-run win for Gujarat Giants over Delhi Capitals in the WPL.

"Nice to be able to contribute to this group. - Sophie Devine"

Navi Mumbai, January 12

Gujarat Giants pulled off a thrilling four-run victory against Delhi Capitals, with Sophie Devine delivering a match-winning performance with both bat and ball to swing the contest back in Gujarat's favour when it appeared to be slipping away.

Devine was the standout performer of the match, first starring with the bat as she smashed a sensational 95 off just 42 balls, laced with seven fours and eight sixes, to power Gujarat to a formidable total of 209. Her innings laid the foundation for the Giants, though the contest remained delicately in balance given Delhi's explosive batting line-up.

Reflecting on the win, Devine admitted to the relief at closing out a tight game.

"Probably just relieved. 210 was a good score but with their batting line-up, it was always in the balance. Really pleased for the group but on these pitches, 200-210 might not be enough," she said after being named Player of the Match, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

Delhi almost took the game away from Gujarat, needing seven runs in the final over. However, Devine held her nerve under immense pressure, conceding two runs and picking up the crucial wickets of Delhi captain Jemimah Rodrigues and Laura Wolvaardt to seal the win. She finished with impressive figures of 2/21 in her three overs.

Speaking about the decisive final over, Devine drew on her experience.

"Lucky that I have played for a while. The pressure was taken off me, they were the ones who had to win. Nice to be able to contribute to this group. Does not matter if you have played one or a hundred games - going out there and performing for your team is always pleasing," she said.

Gujarat Giants captain Ashleigh Gardner described the contest as one that remained in the balance throughout.

"One of those games where it was in the balance the whole time. 60 off 4, in the past you'd have been more comfortable, but here in India, you're never out of it," Gardner said.

Gardner praised her team's ability to defend a small target in the final over.

"To be able to defend seven in the last over, we stole it, and this gives confidence," she noted.

"Felt like we were 15 short. That part was disappointing. We knew their batting had firepower. We knew 200 was a fantastic score but we knew we had to field and bowl well. There were glimpses where we did both well but still lots of learnings. Happy we have two wins on the board, " she admitted that Gujarat may have been slightly short with the bat.

Highlighting the importance of contributions across the squad, Gardner added, "Overseas players make these competitions but Indian players win you these competitions."

Despite the narrow defeat, Delhi Capitals captain Jemimah Rodrigues took pride in her team's effort and fighting spirit.

"Very proud of the girls, the way we fought back. She (Sophie Devine) put us under pressure, but the way Nandni (Sharma) and (Shree) Charani bowled...could not be more proud," Rodrigues said.

Rodrigues admitted the loss was hard to take but stressed there were positives to build on.

"Tough pill to swallow but lots of positives to take. Our powerplay bowling - we need to get our plans more sorted. Tough to bowl when Devine is in such form. Such games, you want to finish off on the winning side," she added.

She reserved special praise for young bowler Nandni Sharma, who impressed despite the defeat.

"She has been one of our top picks. A captain's delight. She is so accurate in whatever she does, ready to take it on, and I'm very happy for her," Rodrigues said.

Looking ahead, Rodrigues remained optimistic about Delhi's campaign.

"One thing DC (Delhi Capitals) has done well is to maintain a positive environment. Anything can happen as long as we keep the belief. These two days off could help us and we will come back stronger," she added.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Gardner's point is so true: "Overseas players make these competitions but Indian players win you these competitions." We need to see more of our domestic talent stepping up in these clutch moments. Proud of the fight from both teams.
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Rahul R
Tough luck for Delhi Capitals. Jemimah is right, it's a tough pill to swallow. But Nandni Sharma bowled well. The future of Indian women's cricket looks bright with such youngsters coming through.
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Priyanka N
These high-scoring games are fantastic for the sport! 200+ totals and last-over finishes... WPL is delivering the excitement. Devine was on another level yesterday. Pure entertainment!
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, this was a brilliant advertisement for women's cricket. The skill level, the power-hitting, and the nerve under pressure were all world-class. Kudos to both teams.
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Karthik V
While the match was thrilling, I feel Gujarat's bowling in the middle overs still needs work. They almost let it slip. Relying on one player to do everything with bat and ball isn't a sustainable strategy for the whole tournament.
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Nidhi U
Sophie Devine's humility is so refreshing! "Nice to be able to contribute to this group"

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