Winning the toss and electing to field first has been the trend in the Bengaluru leg of WPL 2024 and Alyssa Healy did the same. The third change in as many games yielded a decent opening stand ꦓbefore Beth Mooney’s struggle ended in the final of the powerplay. Her opening partner, Laura Wolvaardt chalked up 28 runs but got outwitted to Sophie Ecclestone’s second scalp in the tenth over with the score being 62/2 midway through the innings. Failing to up the ante, Harleen Deol fell cheaply in the 13th over to pave the way for the Giants’ first 50-run stand in the edition as Ashleigh Gardner and Phoebe Litchfield countered the spinners in the middle overs. The Aussie pair orchestrated 53 runs in the next five overs including 19 runs off a Deepti Sharma over. However, the duo was outdone in the 19th over off Ecclestone and the lower order could score just seven runs off the final couple of overs to help Gujarat post 142/5.
Unlike their counterparts, Alyssa Healy and Kiran Navgire gave a flying start to UP Warriorz by jolting a 42-run opening stan. However, their attacking intent led to their downfall in the fourth and fifth wicket respectively despite summing up for 59 runs powerplay. Subsequently, WPL debutant, Chamari Athapaththu, and Grace Harris added 36 runs for the third wicket before the former holed out ꦬat the deep in the 9th over. Shweta Sehrawat followed suit in a space of five balls and paved the way for a Harris destruction. With second-fiddle assistance from Deepti Sharma, the Aussie power-hitter teed off the opposition bowlers, left, right, and center to bring up her half-century and thereby steering the chase with 26 balls to spare.
What an inning!
An unbeaten 60* off 33 with strokes like these 😎
— Women's Premier League (WPL) (@wplt20)
Grace Harris finishes the job for the 💪
Scorecard 💻📱 |
Another one
Another Match Winning Knock of Grace Harris 60*(33) ! Helped UP win back to back ga꧒mes !!
— 🎰 (@StanMSD)
True
Grace Harris' recent T20 record is totally ridiculous. Since the start of last year she averages 32 and strikes at 163 across the WBBL, Hundred, WPL and T20Is. No one else, with a 500-run cut-off, strikes 💞at even 145 in women's T20 cricket in that time
— Ben Gardner (@Ben_Wisden)
Job done
Grace Harris finishes the job for the
— Shahid wani (@shayu9682)
Unbeaten 60* of just 33 balls & played som🧸e beautiful shots all around ground..
Killin it
Highest strike-rates in women's T20 since 2023:
— Rohit Sankar (@imRohit_SN)
Laura Harris: 195.1
Grace Harris: 163.1
Danni Wyatt: 144.7
Harris sisters killing it.
Dokhla lover
Grace Harris loves Gujarat, it's her third fifty in WPL, and all three have come against🅠 Gujarat Giants only 🤫
— Shivani Shukla (@iShivani_Shukla)
The best explaination
“Pastry bowls and there is like a spicy liquid that I can put in and you eat it whole.”
— Mrinal (@mrinaaal)
Grace Harris describing gol gappas 😭😭😭
Yes
Indian batters can learn from the likes of Sophie Devine & Grace Harris when it comes to big-hitting vs. spin.
— Jeet Vachharajani (Women's Cricket) (@Jeetv27WC)
The duo often stay still✅ in the crease & launch the ball with a strong 𒀰base. However, most Indian batters want to create momentum by using their feet & falter.
Top knock
Such a ✃top knock this🍃 by Grace Harris. Her third 50 against Gujarat Giants.
— Subhayan Chakraborty (@CricSubhayan)
Just too good!
An unbeaten 60* off 33 with strokes like these
— BHINYA RAM GODARA (@BhinyaJaat)
Grace Harris finishes the job for the |
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