Royal Challengers Bangalore Mumbai ended his season with a win of 11 runs over Indians, stopping MI from getting direct entry Women’s Premier League Final in Mumbai on Tuesday.
Delhi capitals This result benefited, earned a straight place in the final of March 15. Mumbai Indians will now face Gujarat veterans at the Eliminator at the same place on 13 March.
Delhi Capital has reached the final for the third time, which is expected to achieve their first title.
RCB posted a strong total of 199 for three, headed by Captain Smriti Madhana off 37 balls of 53 runs. Elis Perry contributed 49 out of 38 balls, while Richa Ghosh scored 36 runs in 22 balls and Georgia Wareham added 31 from 10 balls.
Mumbai Indians ended at 188 for nine in their chase. Both MI and DC abolished the league stage with five wins, with DC further with a better net run rate.
A quick 23 runs of Sajean Saja with 12 balls gave MI an initial hope before Perry fell.
Mumbai Indians fought quickly, lost two wickets for 38 runs in the sixth over. Perry put her in the game with 69 runs off 35 balls before Perry dismissed her.
RCB’s bowling attack was led by Sneh Rana, who claimed 3/26 in four overs. Georgia Wareham took effectively bowling, taking 1/29 in four overs.
Kim Garth supported the bowling attempt with two wickets for 33 runs, helping to secure RCB’s victory.
RCB’s innings started firmly with Madhana and Sabbinani Meghna, scoring 41 runs for the first wicket. Meghana scored 26 runs off 13 balls before departing.
Mandana started confidently, scoring four scoring from Shabneem Ismail via mid -wicket.
Meghna attacked the bowling of nuts-bunt with two borders on mid-off in the second over.
Free Mandana, free from the pressure of the playoffs, hit Ismail for a long time on one four and one six. Meghna then scored two fours and a six Hemle Mathews before being caught in short fine.
RCB reached 53 for one in the powerplay after two tight overs.
Anjot Kaur did an affordable over for just two runs. However, Mandana hit Purple Cap holder Amelia Kerr for two sixes, gathering 22 runs from that over.
Amjot maintained his good form, while Sanskrit Gupta scored just four runs in his first over.
The recession reached her fifty with two boundaries from Parunika Sisodia.
In the 12th over, it was observed that Cair dropped Perry and Sanskrit dropped Madhana. However, Madhana was caught by Ismail for a long time.
Perry continued RCB’s strong batting performance with Ghosh and Wareham. Hail Matthews emerged as MI’s most successful bowler with 2/37 figures.
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