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RCB vs DC Live Score Updates, Women's Premier League 2024
RCB-W vs DC-W Live Cricket Score, WPL 2024: Royal Challengers Bangalore take on Delhi Capitals at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore.
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- Updated: February 29, 2024 04:59 pm IST
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WPL 2024, Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Delhi Capitals Live Updates© BCCI
RCB-W vs DC-W Live Cricket Score, WPL 2024:Â Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) will look to make it three wins from three Women's Premier League (WPL) matches as they take on Delhi Capitals at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. Following Mumbai Indians' defeat to UP Warriorz on Wednesday, RCB are the only unbeaten side left in the tournament, having won their first two games. DC, on the other hand, lost their opening game to MI, before beating UP Warriorz in their last encounter. (Live Scorecard)
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RCB vs DC, WPL 2024 Live Score Updates
We are back for the chase! The Umpires have taken their spot. The fielders are scattered to take their positions. Smriti Mandhana will be opening with Sophie Devine for Bangalore. Marizanne Kapp gets the job to start with the new ball.
... THE RUN CHASE ...
Right then! It was an exceptional inning by the batters of Delhi but the bowlers of this side have to keep their minds steady, to find some early wickets which would turn into the cherry on the cake. On the other hand, the responsibility is on the batting unit of Bangalore as they have to chase a humongous target. But they have enough talents in the lineup to make it happen.
On the other hand, it was not something Bangalore planned when they won the toss and chose to bowl first. They were able to get a break out in 5th over, all thanks to Sophie Devine but that didn't help them to gain any control of the match. The bowling unit was also not getting much support from the fielders. After the first wicket, they got their second break out in the 12th over and that was when the trails of wickets started falling for the opposition. But the bowlers were too expensive throughout the whole inning. But the bowling unit got 4 wickets latter half the innings which prevented Delhi from proposing a target beyond 200. The fielding was a mixed bag for the side as they missed a couple of catches at the crucial moment of the inning but they calmed their nerves at the end and did pretty decent. At the end of the inning, Sophie Devine and Nadine de Klerk bagged two wickets each for the team, and Shreyanka Patil chipped in for one.
Alice Capsey, the leading run-scorer so far in this season is up for a chat. She says that she wanted to continue the momentum from the start given by the openers. Tells that choosing the right time to attack the bowlers and knowing your match-ups is important. Mentions that her six over mid-wicket off Nadine de Klerk or the reverse sweep over point was her favourite shot. Ends by saying that she is a spinner and can switch mindset while facing spin which helps her a lot.
It's an outstanding batting performance by the batting unit of Delhi. Shafali Verma and Meg Lanning had a decent start and were able to give a hefty boost to the score. But eventually, the partnership ended after the dismissal of Meg Lanning. But Alice Capsey and Shafali Verma shook their hands and coordinated well to have a sturdy partnership of 82 runs off just 47 deliveries. It was such a delight to watch their drives, cuts, reverse sweep, and ramps. It was an impeccable inning for Shafali Verma as she became the second batter to complete the half-century in the Women's T20 League. She was a bit lucky to have a golden lifeline in the powerplay but she made sure to cash out well. She had an impeccable inning, scoring 50 runs off 31 deliveries and knocking 4 maximums and 3 boundaries. On the other side, Alice Capsey also kept the thunders of boundaries on but not much time. He also had to depart scoring 33 runs off 33 deliveries. But nothing was stopping Delhi tonight, to smoke boundaries. Jess Jonassen and Marizanne Kapp had a quick-fire knock and with the help of their aggressive batting, they put up a partnership of 48 runs off just 22 deliveries. Which helped their team to propose a target of 195 runs to their opposition.
SIX! WOW! Jess Jonassen finishes things off in style! This is flighted, full and on middle, Jess Jonassen once again comes down the track and dispatches it over the deep mid-wicket fence for a biggie. 16 runs off the last over. Delhi ends up at 194/5!
FOUR! Fine shot! Shreyanka Patil floats this up, on off, Jess Jonassen uses her feet to take it on the full and smacks it wide of mid off for four more runs.
Quicker, full and on leg, Arundhati Reddy works it through square leg for one.
Bangalore has received the penalty for slow over rate. Now they are allowed to put only three fielders outside the inner ring.
FOUR! Arundhati Reddy gets another boundary! This is darted full and on leg,, Arundhati Reddy goes down to paddle it away and gets the slightest of inside edges as the ball rolls to the fine leg fence for a boundary. The umpire initially gives it as five wides but Bangalore reviews the decision. UltraEdge shows bat is involved and it will be just a boundary.
A low full toss, on middle, Jess Jonassen moves across and scoops it towars short fine leg and scampers across for a single. There is a check for a run out but the batter is safe.
Darts in a yorker, outside off, Jess Jonassen uses her feet to squeeze it away but misses.
FOUR! A boundary to end the over! Sophie Devine takes pace off and bowls a loopy delivery, Arundhati Reddy does really well to reach it to make it a full toss and heaves it towards the deep square leg fence for a boundary.
In the blockhole again, on middle, Jess Jonassen jams it out towards extra covers for one.
Full and on middle, Arundhati Reddy tucks it towards mid-wicket for one.
Arundhati Reddy comes out to the middle.
OUT! TAKEN! Sophie Devine stikes! This is a really good catch in the deep. Devine bowls this full and around middle, Marizanne Kapp goes for the big one, but fails to get under the ball fully and mistimes it high in the air, Simran Bahadur at long off runs forward, settles under it and takes a fantastic reverse cup catch. Kapp goes back after a quick-fire knock and Delhi loses half their side now.!
A brilliant yorker, on middle, Marizanne Kapp backs away but only manages to dig it back towards the right of the bowler.
On a length and on middle, Jess Jonassen forces it towards long off for a single.