Today the seventh match of the Women’s Premier League was being played between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. RCB won the toss and chose bowling.
Delhi won by 25 runs
In the seventh match of the Women’s Premier League, Delhi Capitals won by 25 runs. RCB had a great start in this match. However, even after the dismissal of captain Smriti Mandhana, the batsman could not stay on the wicket for long. Chasing the target of 195 runs, RCB could score 169 runs after losing nine wickets in 20 overs.
RCB won the toss, chose bowling
RCB W Vs DC W WPL Highlights 2024: In the seventh match of the Women’s Premier League, Royal Challengers Bangalore won the toss and decided to bowl against Delhi Capitals. In this match, RCB entered with one change in the playing 11. Alice Parry was not a part of this match. Nadine de Klerk got a chance in her place. At the same time, Delhi’s Annabel Sutherland was also not seen playing in this match. In his place, Jess Jonassen was made a part of the playing 11.
Delhi Capitals innings begins
Delhi’s innings had started. Captain Meg Lanning and strong batsman Shefali Verma came out to give a good start to the team. In the first over the team scored eight runs without any loss.
Delhi Capitals first wicket fell
The first blow to Delhi came in the form of captain Meg Lanning. The 31-year-old batsman was caught out by Sophie Devine at the hands of Georgia Wareham. Lanning scored 11 runs in 17 balls with the help of two fours against RCB. Alice Capsey came in to bat at number three. At the same time, Shefali Verma was playing unbeaten after scoring 15 runs. After six overs the team’s score was 45/1.
Delhi’s score after 10 overs is 84/1
Coming to bat first against RCB, Delhi Capitals were looking in great form. Alice Capsey, who came to bat at number three after captain Meg Lanning, was performing brilliantly. There was a partnership of 66 runs in 35 balls between Shefali Verma and Capsy. The Indian female batsman was playing unbeaten on 37 runs in 27 balls and the England all-rounder was playing unbeaten on 39 runs in 22 balls. After 10 overs the team’s score was 84/1.
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Shefali and Capsy’s partnership ended
The huge partnership of 82 runs between Shafali Verma and Alice Capsey ended. Shreyanka Patil dismissed the Indian female batsman. The 20-year-old batsman took a tough stand against RCB and hit a brilliant fifty. This is his second half-century in this tournament. With the help of three fours and four sixes, she managed to score 50 runs in 31 balls. Jemimah Rodrigues came to bat at number four. Capsy was playing unbeaten after scoring 45 runs in 25 balls. At present the team’s score was 110/2.
Delhi got its third blow
Jemimah Rodrigues, who came to bat at number four, returned to the pavilion without opening her account. Nadine de Klerk got her caught out by Simran Bahadur. Marijan Kapp landed at number five. At present Capsy was playing unbeaten after scoring 46 runs in 31 balls. At the same time, Delhi’s score was 111/3 after 13 overs.
Alice Capsey was out after scoring 46 runs.
Alice Capsey, who was looking in great form against RCB, returned to the pavilion after scoring 46 runs. She missed scoring a half-century by four runs. Nadine de Klerk clean bowled her on the last ball of the 15th over. Jess Jonason came to bat at number six. Delhi’s score after 16 overs was 133/4.
Delhi gets fifth blow, score 172/5
Delhi Capitals suffered its fifth setback against RCB. Marizanne Kapp, who was seen batting stormily, returned to the pavilion after scoring 32 runs in 15 balls. She was caught out by Simran Bahadur on the third ball of the 19th over by Sophie Devine. Arundhati Reddy landed at number seven. After 19 overs the team’s score was 172/5.
Delhi set the target of 195 runs to RCB
RCB W Vs DC W WPL Highlights 2024: Batting first against RCB, Delhi Capitals scored 194 runs losing five wickets in 20 overs. This is her highest score in the second edition of the Women’s Premier League. While opening the batting in this match, Meg Lanning and Shefali Verma gave a good start to the team. However, the 28-run partnership between the two ended on the fifth ball of the fifth over. Sophie Devine dismissed the captain. The Australian batsman scored 11 runs in 17 balls. Alice Capsey, who came to bat at number three, took the lead along with Shefali Verma. There was a huge partnership of 82 runs between the two. Shreyanka Patil dismissed the Indian female batsman on the last ball of the 12th over. The 20-year-old batsman took a tough stand against RCB and hit a brilliant fifty. This is his second half-century in this tournament. With the help of three fours and four sixes, she managed to score 50 runs in 31 balls.
At the same time, Alice Capsey also played a brilliant inning of 46 runs. However, she was out before converting it into a half-century. The fifth blow to Delhi Capitals against RCB came in the form of Marizanne Cap, who was seen batting in a stormy manner. She returned to the pavilion after scoring 32 runs in 15 balls. She was caught out by Simran Bahadur on the third ball of the 19th over by Sophie Devine. Apart from this, Jan Jonason played an unbeaten inning of 36 runs in 16 balls.
RCB innings starts
RCB was ready to chase the huge target of 195 runs given by Delhi. Captain Smriti Mandhana and Sophie Devine came as openers. Both were looking in great form.
RCB score 75/0 after eight overs
RCB captain and fierce batsman Smriti Mandhana was looking in tremendous form. Taking a tough stand against Delhi, he scored a half-century in 32 balls. During this, seven fours and two sixes came off his bat. At the same time, Sophie Devine was also seen giving a strong performance. She was playing unbeaten after scoring 21 runs in 14 balls. RCB’s score after eight overs was 75/0.
RCB first wicket fell, score 77/1
The first blow to RCB came in the form of Sophie Devine. The 34-year-old all-rounder, who was seen in tremendous form, was out after scoring 23 runs in 17 balls. Along with Smriti Mandhana, he gave a good start to the team. There was a partnership of 77 runs in 51 balls between the two for the first wicket. Sabbineni Meghna came to bat at number three.
Mandhana returned to the pavilion after scoring 74 runs.
Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Smriti Mandhana returned to the pavilion after playing a stormy inning of 74 runs. During this, he faced 43 balls and hit 10 fours and three sixes at a strike rate of 172.09. He was dismissed by Marijan Kapp. Richa Ghosh has come to bat at number three. RCB’s score after 13 overs was 117/2.
Richa was out after scoring 19 runs
RCB got its second blow on the first ball of the 16th over. Richa Ghosh, who came to bat at number four, returned to the pavilion after scoring 19 runs in 13 balls. He was caught out by Marjan Kapp at the hands of Jonason. Now Georgia Wareham came at number five to support Sabbineni Meghna. After 16 overs the team’s score was 144/3. The team needed 51 runs in 24 balls to win.
Wareham out after scoring seven runs
Georgia Wareham, who came to bat at number five, was out after scoring six runs in seven balls. Shikha Pandey got her caught by Alice Capsey on the last ball of the 17th over. At present, Sabbineni Meghna was playing unbeaten on 27 runs in 28 balls and Nadine de Klerk was playing unbeaten on one run in one ball. RCB needed 32 runs in 10 balls to win.
RCB got two blows in two balls
Arundhitha Reddy, who came to bowl the 19th over of RCB’s innings, proved to be a disaster for the team. He took two consecutive wickets on the third and fourth balls of this over. The first female bowler ran out the set batsman Sabbineni Meghna. After this he sent Nadine de Klerk to the pavilion. After 19 overs the team’s score was 168/7.