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“It has been an even playing field here at the Chinnaswamy and it’s not toss-oriented,” Royal Challengers Bengaluru assistant coach Malolan Rangarajan had stated after the aspect’s loss to Gujarat Giants.
Nonetheless, Smriti Mandana’s disillusioned face after dropping the flip of the coin for the fourth consecutive match painted a distinct image.
The defending champion ended the Bengaluru leg of the Ladies’s Premier League with out a win after it was handed a nine-wicket loss by Delhi Capitals on the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Saturday. With this win, the Capitals grew to become the primary aspect to make the playoffs and left RCB’s place within the standings in a precarious place.
HIGHLIGHTS, DC VS RCB, AS IT HAPPENED
Jess Jonassen upstaged compatriot Ellyse Perry on the night time as she scored an excellent 61 off 38 balls, stitching a 146-run unbeaten partnership with Shafali Verma to chase down 148 in 15.3 overs.
RCB drew first blood after Meg Lanning holed out to Perry’s leaping effort at mid-on off Renuka Singh in simply the third over. Hoping to protect in opposition to a collapse, the Capitals promoted Jonassen as soon as extra to quantity 3.
Whereas the Aussie allrounder stabilised the innings, Shafali (80 off 43 balls)– who struck 4 huge sixes — lastly obtained out of the nervous forties to notch up her first half-century of the season.
Ellyse Perry’s imperious run with the bat continued
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Ellyse Perry’s imperious run with the bat continued
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Earlier, Smriti’s misfortune within the center with the bat continued after she was despatched again to the hut in simply the second over. Shikha Pandey validated Lanning’s religion in her as she drew a thick exterior edge from Smriti to offer her captain a easy catch at first slip.
Opener Danni Wyatt-Hodge and Perry gave the packed Chinnaswamy just a few probabilities to wave their flags throughout the PowerPlay, including 44 runs earlier than the English batter was eliminated by Marizanne Kapp proper after the strategic timeout.
Whereas spinners Jess Jonassen and Minnu Mani – stars for DC in opposition to Mumbai Indians the earlier night time – had been humbled by an unstoppable Perry, it was debutant Sree Charani who obtained the breakthroughs.
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Raghvi Bist, in at No. 4, was driving her luck all through the 66-run stand she stitched with Perry for the third wicket. After a botched stumping and a missed run out alternative, Charani (2/28) tricked the batter with a turner with Sarah Bryce finishing a stumping. In the identical over, the 20-year-old tweaker eliminated Richa Ghosh cheaply too.
Placards of ‘We love you Perry’ bobbed up and down every time the Australian discovered the boundary however her 47-ball 60 couldn’t save RCB the blushes this time.
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