Smriti Mandhana flew Delhi's flag, chaos caused by a blistering innings; Bengaluru recorded second consecutive win

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Tezzbuzz|18-02-2025

DC Women vs RCB Women: WPL 2025 Royal Challengers Bangalore made a tremendous start and did a record run chase in their first match.

At the same time, in the second match, the Bangalore team showed their strength and defeated Delhi Capitals by 8 wickets and jointly registered their biggest win in terms of wickets in the league history. Batting first in the match played today, Delhi Capitals scored just 141 runs losing all their wickets in 19.3 overs. In response, RCB did not have any trouble in achieving the target and he won the match by scoring 146/2 in 16.2 overs.

Delhi Capitals failed to make big scores

Delhi Capitals did not get a good start to bat first after losing the toss, as Shefali Verma was dismissed in the first over without opening the account.

Subsequently, Jemima Rodrigues, who came to support captain Meg Lanning, batted fast and brought the score to 60. Rodrigues scored 34 runs in 22 balls with the help of four fours and two sixes. Lanning could not do anything special and she went on to score 19 balls 17 runs. Annabel Sutherland scored 19 runs in 13 balls, while Sarah Bryce contributed 23 runs in 19 balls.
Shikha Pandey's bat scored 14 runs in 15 balls. The entire team of Delhi was all out in the last over due to losing wickets in regular intervals. Renuka Singh and Georgia Verham took the most three wickets for Royal Challengers Bangalore.

RCB won Smriti Mandhana and Danny Wayt-Hose.

Royal Challengers Bangalore started chasing the target. The pair of captain Smriti Mandhana and Danny Wayt-Hodes attacked the bowlers of Delhi Capitals and had a century partnership for the first wicket. Wayt scored 42 runs in 33 balls with the help of seven fours and was dismissed for 107 in the 11th over.

At the same time, Mandhana scored 81 runs with 10 fours and three sixes in 47 balls. After this, Alice Perry scored an unbeaten 7 and Richa Ghosh scored 11 not out and won her team in the 17th over.

At the same time, Mandhana scored 81 runs with 10 fours and three sixes in 47 balls. After this, Alice Perry scored an unbeaten 7 and Richa Ghosh scored 11 not out and won her team in the 17th over.

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