WPL 2023: Delhi Capitals prevails by six wickets in last-over end towards struggling RCB

Can a change in venue convey a couple of change in fortunes for the Royal Challengers Bangalore? – This was the theme of the night as Royal Challengers Bangalore headed to the DY Patil Stadium for the primary time within the Women’s Premier League, dealing with Delhi Capitals of their first reverse fixture.

However the one factor totally different in Monday’s conflict right here was the margin of defeat with RCB falling to a six-wicket loss towards the in-form capitals to fall to their fifth loss on the trot.

RCB struggles to complete on a excessive

RCB’s struggles to maintain the tempo excessive within the center and late overs of their batting innings continued with the facet caught at 41 after dropping its openers by the ninth over. While Marizanne Kapp shone with the ball just a few days in the past towards Gujarat Giants, it was her new ball companion Shikha Pandey’s flip to shine, as she picked up three wickets to limit RCB to 150 in 20 overs – a rating that was attainable courtesy Ellyse Perry and Richa Ghosh’s 74-run partnership for the fourth wicket.

Pandey started by condemning Smriti to yet one more single digit rating when the RCB skipper pulled Pandey to the deep however didn’t get sufficient distance on the shot, holing out to Jemimah Rodrigues as a substitute.

Before her dismissal, Smriti and opening companion Sophie Devine acquired off to a cautious begin, wanting to not permit DC to capitalise on any early errors. Pandey turned the script round with Smriti’s dismissal and in addition eliminated Devine quickly after she her try to go throughout the road ended within the ball knocking off her leg stump.

New batters Perry and Heather Knight took a while to settle in — one thing the Aussie veteran was vital of in hindsight. Tara Norris took benefit of the drop in momentum, eradicating Knight for a 12-ball 11.

Perry then settled in to consolidate with Ghosh on the different finish. Ghosh, notably, took benefit of the shorter boundaries as she dealt in fours and sixes, going at a outstanding strike charge of 231. Her sprightly 16-ball 37 was dropped at an finish by Pandey quickly after.

Needing a late flourish, Perry picked up tempo and punished Pandey for dropping her off her personal bowling when the Australian was on 29. Her unbeaten 67 off 52 balls noticed 4 fours and 5 sixes and was key in getting RCB to a par rating.

Bowlers check Delhi center order

Chasing 151 to win, Delhi skipper Meg Lanning and Shafali Verma who’ve collectively put up 344 runs collectively in 4 matches couldn’t replicate their success with Megan Schutt dismissing Verma for a golden duck.

Lanning determined to play it secure and was joined by Alice Capsey who took on the power-hitting duties for the night. The 18-year-old England allrounder confirmed what she will be able to do with the bat with a brisk 24-ball 38 earlier than being dismissed by Preeti Bose. Sobhana Asha will keep in mind her maiden WPL scalp for a very long time to come back, eradicating the harmful Lanning for an 18-ball 15.