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Sophie Devine defended nine runs in the final over to give Gujarat Giants a thrilling three-run win over Delhi Capitals in WPL 2026. Beth Mooney scored 58, while Niki Prasad’s 47 went in vain as Gujarat completed a season double
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Sophie Devine’s unbeaten fifty and a strong bowling effort helped Gujarat Giants beat UP Warriorz by 45 runs in the Women’s Premier League, snapping a three-match losing streak and moving to second place in the standings
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeated Gujarat Giants by 32 runs in WPL 2026, with Shreyanka Patil taking a maiden five-wicket haul and Radha Yadav scoring 66. The win took RCB to the top of the points table
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Sophie Devine’s blazing 95 and two wickets in the final over powered Gujarat Giants to a four-run win over Delhi Capitals in WPL 2026. Nandini Sharma’s maiden hat-trick stood out, but Delhi fell short chasing 209 in Navi Mumbai
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Ashleigh Gardner’s 65 and Renuka Singh Thakur’s disciplined bowling helped Gujarat Giants beat UP Warriorz by 10 runs in WPL 2026. Phoebe Litchfield’s 78 on debut went in vain as UP fell short of chasing 207 at DY Patil Stadium
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Gujarat Giants, owned by Adani Sportsline, have retained Ashleigh Gardner and Beth Mooney ahead of the WPL Mega Auction. The duo, key to the team's rise to the playoffs, reflect the franchise's philosophy of humility, fearlessness, and purpose
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Telugu Titans defeated Gujarat Giants 30-25 in a gripping, low-scoring match in the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) 12. Vijay Malik (8 points) and Bharat Hooda (7 points) led the Titans, with key defensive plays securing the victory
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Dabang Delhi K.C. defeated Gujarat Giants 39-33 in their second meeting of the season. Akshit Dhull starred with a Super 10, while Himanshu Singh scored one for Gujarat. Neeraj Narwal and Ajinkya Pawar contributed significantly to Delhi’s win
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Telugu Titans beat Gujarat Giants 30-29 in a nail-biting Pro Kabaddi League 12 clash in Jaipur. Bharat Hooda and Vijay Malik led the Titans’ comeback, while Mohammadreza Shadloui starred for the Giants in a closely contested game
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Bengaluru Bulls defeated Gujarat Giants 28-24 in a thrilling Pro Kabaddi League match at Jaipur. Skipper Yogesh led the defence, while Akash Shinde’s raiding brilliance proved decisive as Bulls overcame a late Giants comeback
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U Mumba opened their Pro Kabaddi League Season 12 campaign with a dramatic 6-5 win over Gujarat Giants in a tie-breaker, showcasing strong unity and confidence heading into the rest of the season
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Ahead of Pro Kabaddi League Season 12, Gujarat Giants held a special cross-training session with the Indian men’s hockey team in Bengaluru. The teams shared insights, tried each other’s sports, and celebrated mutual respect through skill exchange and camaraderie.
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Gujarat Giants have appointed Jaivir Sharma as head coach and revamped their squad for PKL Season 12, spending ₹4.967 crore at the auction, including signing MVP Mohammadreza Shadloui for ₹2.23 crore. The team aims for its maiden PKL title starting August 29.
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After the two-time champion Mohammadreza Shadloui joined the Gujarat Giants for a whopping Rs 2.23 crores, it was the turn of Bengal Warriorz to sign up PKL Season 11 best raider Devank Dallal for Rs 2.25 crores in the Pro Kabaddi League player auction in Mumbai
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After the two-time champion Mohammadreza Shadloui joined the Gujarat Giants for a whopping Rs 2.23 crores, it was the turn of Bengal Warriorz to sign up PKL Season 11 best raider Devank Dallal for Rs 2.25 crores in the Pro Kabaddi League player auction
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Speaking to JioHotstar after being named ‘player of the match’, Vaibhav said he felt really good scoring his first IPL century
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Normally, runs bring confidence, form brings confidence and now it's time to be honest. The batters don't have confidence at the moment, but the guys are preparing and practising, says Kolkata Knight Riders mentor Dwayne Bravo
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On head coach Ashish Nehra, the fast bowler said that all that he's doing was passing on that knowledge that he has about the game, being able to adapt to situations, going into games with a lot of clarity.
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Score power-packed 50s to take the team to 213 for 4 in 20 overs; Gujarat Giants fold up for 166 in 19.2 overs
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Sciver-Brunt smashed a 39-ball 57, her second consecutive half-century, after taking two wickets for 26, as MI first bowled out GG for a modest 120 and then chased down the target, scoring 122 for 5 with 3.5 overs to spare