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WPL 2025: Chinelle’s Record Fifty, Grace Harris' Hat-trick Helps Warriorz Beat Capitals
The Warriorz, after being put in to bat, prospered thanks to some heavy power-hitting by Chinelle Henry as she hammered the joint-fastest fifty in the tournament’s history to take the team to 177/9 in their allotted 20 overs. Chinelle came into her after UP’s top-order failed to make big scores.
The Warriors also became the first team, in the eighth game of the ongoing edition, to win a game after batting first in the 2025 WPL.
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