WPL 2026, GG vs UPW Live Cricket Score. (FILE photo)
WPL 2026, GG vs UPW Live Cricket Score Updates: Gujarat Giants will lock horns with UP Warriorz in the second game of the ongoing Women’s Premier League at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai on Saturday. Before today’s game, both teams had played each other six times, and both had won on three occasions each.
Going into the season, both teams have appointed a new captain on their side. Giants went with Ashleigh Gardner as their captain, and in one of the remarkable moves, Warriorz went with Meg Lanning. Lanning has led the Captials for three consecutive seasons in the initial three seasons of the WPL.
Apart from the leaders Giants have given their top order a boost by adding Sophie Devine, Yastika Bhatia and Danni Wyatt-Hodge. Warriorz, meanwhile, seem to have achieved a good balance in their batting line-up with Kiran Navgire, with Harleen Deol and the uncapped Shweta Sehrawat – their only retention ahead of the season – the other top-order options.
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In a sensational start to WPL 2026, South African all-rounder Nadine de Klerk pulled off an improbable heist to lead RCB to a three-wicket victory over the Mumbai Indians. With 18 runs needed off the final over, de Klerk overcame two initial dot balls to smash 6, 4, 6, 4 off the last four deliveries against Nat Sciver-Brunt. Her unbeaten 63 (44) and earlier bowling figures of 4/26 rescued RCB from a mid-innings collapse, marking one of the most dominant all-round performances in the tournament's history. (Read more from Vinayakk Mohanarangan)
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