RCB vs GG: Radha Yadav and Richa Ghosh shine as Royal Challengers Scores 182-run against Gujarat Giants
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) posted 182/7 in 20 overs against Gujarat Giants (GG) in this Women’s Premier League match played at the WPL venue which is DY Patil Stadium. After winning the toss, Gujarat Giants chose to bowl first. As a result, RCB maintained a solid scoring rate of 9.1 runs per over.
Radha Yadav Holds the Innings Together
Radha Yadav anchored the RCB innings with a composed 66 off 47 balls. Meanwhile, she struck six fours and three sixes to keep the scoreboard ticking. Moreover, her knock helped RCB recover after early wickets and build a strong foundation.
Richa Ghosh, De Klerk Push the Scoring Rate
Richa Ghosh then increased the tempo by scoring 44 runs off 28 balls. In the process, she hit four fours and two sixes. Later, Nadine de Klerk added valuable late runs with a quick 26 off 12 balls, scoring at a strike rate of 216.67.
Early Wickets Put RCB Under Pressure
However, RCB lost wickets at regular intervals. Grace Harris scored 17 off 8 balls, while captain Smriti Mandhana managed 5. Additionally, Dayalan Hemalatha contributed 4, and Gautami Naik added 9, but neither could stay long at the crease.
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Lower Order Seals the Innings
Towards the end, Arundhati Reddy remained not out on 2, while Shreyanka Patil stayed unbeaten on 0. Furthermore, RCB collected 9 extras, including 8 wides and 1 bye, which helped push the total past 180.
Giants Bowlers Deliver Key Breakthroughs
On the bowling front, Sophie Devine led the Gujarat Giants attack with 3 wickets. At the same time, Kashvee Gautam supported her well by picking up 2 wickets. Together, they managed to stop RCB from crossing the 190-run mark.
Giants Face Tough Chase Ahead
Now, Gujarat Giants must chase 183 runs to win. Consequently, they face a challenging task against a confident RCB side in this high-scoring RCB vs GG Women’s Premier League encounter.
