Royal Challengers Bangalore vs UP Warriorz Highlights, WPL 2024: RCB win by 2 runs
RCB vs UPW, WPL 2024: Check highlights from 2nd match of the Women’s Premier League’s 2nd Season between Royal Challengers Bangalore and UP Warriorz at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Saturday.
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Sobhana Asha was the star of the night for RCB, claiming five wickets, including three crucial wickets in the 17th over that took the wind out of UP’s sails.
n a game that saw momentum ebb from one side to the other at several different junctures, Sajana Sajeevan’s heave over long on from the last ball, as Mumbai needed 5 runs to win, will be the memorable moment of the match. But it was the culmination of a base set up by half-centuries from Yastika Bhatia and Harmanpreet, whose calm, well-paced 34-ball 55 allowed the chase to never be out of reach for her side.WPL’s thrilling start
The Women’s Premier League’s (WPL) impact can be gauged in many ways. But nothing captures it better than the emergence of Sajana Sajeevan. Until she was picked by Mumbai Indians, the 29-year-old from Wayanad was just another allrounder in the domestic scene. At the first opportunity, Sajana showed she’s much more than that. In her first season, off her first ball – and the game’s final – she hit a six to hand Mumbai Indians an incredible win against the Delhi Capitals in Friday’s season opener.
FIVE Wickets. 22 Runs Incredible spell from Asha Sobhana
Royal Challengers Bangalorefinally opened their account in the Women’s Premier League with a comfortable five-wicket victory over UP Warriorz on Wednesday. RCB snapped their five-match losing streak to keep slender hopes of reaching the playoffs alive.
Kanika Ahuja turned out to be the star performer as she led RCB’s fightback with her 46-run knock and also shared a crucial 60-run stand with Richa Ghosh for the sixth wicket in the pursuit of 136.
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