πππππ :βΒ βMumbai Indians Women vs Gujarat Giants Womenβ
ππππ : March 13, Thursday
ππππ : 19:30 PM ISTββ
πππππ : CCI-Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai City, India
ππππππππππ : Womens Premier League, 2025β
Mumbai Indians Women have thoroughly dominated Gujarat Giants Women in the WPL, winning all their five games against them, including two this season itself.
- Mumbaiβs Nat Sciver-Brunt is the season’s leading run-scorer with 416 runs and has shown strong performances with the ball as well.
- Expect first innings scores around 180 to be competitive at the Brabourne Stadium.
- Both matches held at the Brabourne Stadium in this WPL season have decisively shown that the team batting first comes out on top. It’s clear that setting the pace early has been a key strategy.
Mumbai Indians Women vs Gujarat Giants Women
TV channels: The fans can watch the match live on Hotstar
Live Streaming: Live streaming of the match will be available on the FAFA191 Cricket Exchange India and website.
MIW vs GGW Match Prediction & Analysis
Mumbai Indians Women will take on Gujarat Giants Women in Brabourne Stadium for for the Womenβs IPL Eliminator tomorrow night. Mumbai have had a fantastic season and ended in second place with 10 points from eight games. Gujarat Giants, on the other hand, ended one place below them with 8 points from eight matches. Mumbai have had the upper hand over Gujarat in the WPL and have beaten them twice this season already. They will hence head into this matchup as the favorites.
TEAMS PREVIEW
Mumbai Indians Preview
Mumbai Indians Women have been one of the most consistent teams in the WPL this season, securing five wins while suffering just three defeats, which has placed them in second position. While they lost their last league game to Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women, they are still well on course to make the finals with a balanced squad filled with in-form all-rounders.
Nat Sciver-Brunt has been Mumbaiβs star batter this year, racking up 416 runs in eight innings at an impressive strike rate of 151.82. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur has played a supporting role, contributing 200 runs in eight games while striking at 128. Hayley Matthews has also made an impact at the top of the order, scoring 227 runs across eight innings at a strike rate of 119.47.
Gujarat Giants Preview
After a shaky start to the season, Gujarat Giants Women found their rhythm with three consecutive wins before falling to Mumbai Indians in their final group game. By then, fortunately, they had already secured eight points and booked their place in the playoffs.
Several players have stepped up for Gujarat this season. Skipper Ashleigh Gardner has been the driving force with the bat, scoring 235 runs in eight innings at a strike rate of 163. Beth Mooney has been just as reliable, putting up 230 runs at 128. Harleen Deol has also contributed well, adding 224 runs with a strike rate of 124.
With the ball, Kashvee Gautam has stood out, taking 10 wickets while maintaining an economy of 6.29. Tanuja Kanwar and Deandra Dottin have chipped in with a combined 17 wickets. Gardner, too, has been a handy option, keeping things tight in the middle overs.
Weather Conditions
Brabourne Stadium’s pitch under floodlights offers batters initial fluency that gradually fades as dew settles unevenly. The compact dimensions create scoring opportunities, yet the surface deteriorates distinctly after 15 overs, when the ball starts gripping. The peculiar sea breeze from the western stand intensifies after 9 PM, making slower cutters more effective while swinging deliveries become increasingly unpredictable.
Weather-wise, Mumbai looks set for a clear, comfortable evening with zero rain threats to interrupt play.
MIW vs GGW Pitch Report
Both matches played at the Brabourne Stadium in this WPL have been high-scoring ones, with the last one here seeing Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women pile up a huge 199-3 after batting first and winning the game by 11 runs.
Toss: To Bat
Both matches at the Brabourne Stadium in this WPL have been won by the side batting first. This is a knockout game and both teams will be looking to play it safe. Thereforem batting first becomes the better option.