Gujarat Giants Women Squad 2026 with a refreshed, all‑rounder-heavy squad, an experienced international core, and a coaching group led by Michael Klinger, with the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad as their official home base. The side will, however, play this season’s league games split between Navi Mumbai and Vadodara as part of the centralised WPL schedule.
The Gujarat Giants Women head into the WPL 2026 season as one of the most closely watched teams in the tournament, boasting a well-balanced squad built around international experience and elite Indian talent. the Giants appear far more settled and strategically prepared than in previous seasons.
Full WPL 2026 Squad
Gujarat Giants have built a balanced group around captain Ashleigh Gardner and star opener Beth Mooney, mixing global names with emerging Indian talent. The full listed WPL 2026 roster is:
BATTERS
| Yastika Bhatia † Wicketkeeper Batter Age: 25 years Batting: Left-hand bat |
Bharti Fulmali Middle-order Batter Age: 31 years Batting: Right-hand bat Bowling: Right-arm medium fast |
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Beth Mooney † Wicketkeeper Batter Age: 31 years Batting: Left-hand bat |
Shivani Singh † Wicketkeeper Batter Age: 25 years Batting: Right-hand bat Bowling: Right-arm offbreak |
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Danni Wyatt-Hodge Top-order Batter Age: 34 years Batting: Right-hand bat Bowling: Right-arm offbreak |
ALLROUNDERS
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Ashleigh Gardner (c) All-rounder Age: 28 years Batting: Right-hand bat Bowling: Right-arm offbreak |
Kanika Ahuja All-rounder Age: 23 years Batting: Left-hand bat Bowling: Right-arm offbreak |
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Sophie Devine Batting All-rounder Age: 36 years Batting: Right-hand bat Bowling: Right-arm medium |
Kim Garth All-rounder Age: 29 years Batting: Right-hand bat Bowling: Right-arm medium fast |
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Anushka Sharma All-rounder Age: 22 years Batting: Right-hand bat Bowling: Right-arm medium |
BOWLERS
Support Staff and Leadership
The Gujarat Giants backroom staff combines international coaching experience with specialist T20 knowledge to support the players throughout WPL 2026. Key roles include:
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Head coach – Michael Klinger, former Australian batter and experienced T20 coach, continues as the main tactical and developmental lead.
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Batting coach – Daniel Marsh, tasked with sharpening the middle-order and finishing skills.
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Bowling coach – Pravin Tambe, known for his leg-spin expertise and franchise league experience.
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Additional support roles (analyst, physio, trainer and manager) operate under the Adani Sportsline structure, focusing on fitness, data analysis and match preparation.
With Gardner as on-field leader and Klinger’s staff off it, the franchise has emphasised clarity in roles and leadership continuity after earlier rebuild seasons.
Home Ground and Venues
Gujarat Giants are officially based out of the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, which is recognised as their home ground in the WPL framework. It is one of the world’s largest cricket venues and symbolically anchors the team to Gujarat despite the league’s centralised scheduling model.
For WPL 2026, however, the team’s fixtures are scheduled at neutral hubs:
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Early-season matches at D.Y. Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai.
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Later league games at Kotambi Stadium, Vadodara, where the Giants made their “home” debut in the previous season and will once again play in front of a strong local fan base.
This structure means supporters in Ahmedabad identify Narendra Modi Stadium as the franchise home, while competitive home-like atmospheres in 2026 will primarily come in Vadodara.














