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The pitch at Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai is good for batting, with an average first-innings score of 165. Teams chasing have won more games, showing that batting gets easier later. Fast bowlers might get some help early, but spinners could play a big role as the game goes on. A high-scoring match is likely if batters settle in.
Mumbai and Gujarat women have played five matches against each other and Mumbai Indians women have dominated Gujarat Women in each and every match, winning all five. This might change in this match this season as Gujarat is not the same old Gujarat to defect with ease.
Hayley Matthews
Hayley Matthews is the one of the best all-rounders Mumbai have. She has scored 181 runs in six matches while her bowling is not to be missed in this tournament, picking up nine wickets. Her all-round capability has made her a right choice for all the fantasy users to have in their teams. She can change the game with both bat and ball.
Nat Sciver-Brunt
Nat Sciver-Brunt has been the most valuable player this season with bat and ball in hand. She is just behind Perry in terms of runs scored this season, scoring 309 runs in 6 matches with a very high strike rate while taking 8 wickets with an average of 20.62.
Ashleigh Gardner
The captain of Gujarat, Ashleigh Gardner is a strong all-rounder for their team. She is among the top scorers list this season ranked fifth in the WPL, scoring 235 runs in seven matches with strike-rate of 165.49 which is just behind Rich Ghosh and Kiran Navgire. However this strike-rate is the highest among the top five marking her dominance in the league. She is also a good bowler and has taken 7 wickets
Deandra Dottin
Deandra Dottin is a powerful batter who can hit big sixes. She is a lower middle order batter who is known for power hitting and handy bowling contributions to her team. She has scored 132 runs with an amazing strike-rate of 162.96 in the WPL 2025. Dotting has helped Gujarat with the ball in hand picking up 9 wickets in the tournament.
Harleen Deol
Harleen Deol has played really well in this tournament. However her form was on and off in alternative matches but she managed to pick up form in the last two games giving 126 and 79 Dream11 points in the last two games. In the last game against Mumbai, she scored 32 runs in a low scoring game to save her team from being all out on a mare score. She is a great budget pick to have in your dream11 teams.
Amelia Kerr
Amelia Kerr is a very smart bowler. Her variations are deceptive for many batters and her role increases in the second inning of the match. Kerr was sent to open the innings with Hayley Matthews in the last innings marking her importance in the team. Kerr has taken 10 wickets in 6 matches and is one of the best bowlers in the tournament. A number of users are ignoring Kerr in their team but she is the best budget pick to keep in your dream11 teams.
Both Sajeevan Sajana and Kamalini are lower order batters who rarely get the chance to bat with a strong top order of Mumbai Indians. You can avoid such players in the head-to-head leagues however in GL teams you can pick them in your teams to deal with an out of the blue situation in the match.
Keeper: Beth Mooney
Batters: Harmanpreet Kaur, Harleen Deol
All-rounders: Nat Sciver-Brunt, Hayley Matthews, Deandra Dottin, Ashleigh Gardner, Amelia Kerr
Bowlers: Shabnim Ismail, K Gautam, Tanuja Kanwer
Keeper: Beth Mooney
Batters: Phoebe Litchfield
All-rounders: Nat Sciver-Brunt, Ashleigh Gardner, Hayley Matthews, Deandra Dottin, Amanjot Kaur, Amelia Kerr
Bowlers: Sophie Ecclestone, Shabnim Ismail
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