
Hermanprett & Co. RCB’s homeland plunder

Harmanpreet Kaur of MI, Women’s Premier League (WLPL) during the 2025 match, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Mumbai Indians (MI), Emchinaswamy Stadium, Emichinwamy Stadium, Amchinwamy Stadium, 21, 2025, 2025, 2025. Photo Credit: Murali Kumar
Garden City rarely misses the opportunity to turn into a number of women’s Premier League matches. And so it’s Friday m. The Chinwamy Stadium fills up to the brime. Unfortunately, it was frustrated that the Royal Challengers lost four wickets to the Bengaluru Mumbai Indians underneath it.
An Ellis Perry Special (1, 3B, 3X4, 2X6) Cariard RCB was a competitive 167 for a competitive 167, but through MI, Nat Cyver-Brant’s shining 42 (21B, 9×4), Captain Harmanpreet Kaur ‘Part-Sadet. , Part-registrar 50 (38b, 8×4, 1×6) and Amanjot Kaur’s first-rate The completion law (34 B, 27b, 2×4, 2×6) did the first damage to three games to RCB.
The Cyver-Brant Hermepreet and the Amanjot equation set fire to the powerplay overnas before going down to 5. Sajana Sajiwan turns off back-to-back delivery.
However, in need of 22, Kanika Smoked Ahuja in two sixes before the Amanjot Nerves G, all 3 16, driving a deadly car with the second match of the browst MI. Penaltime Ball.
Earlier, RCB was told to bat first, the perry flower was even dried around you around it. Captain Memory Mondhana was greatly started (26, 13B, 4×4, 1×6), expert fashion and cut Shabnim Ismail and cyiver-brants in fashion. However, in the third over, a various hic Shabnam ended his story and for one, the RCB fell from 20 to four wickets for four wickets.
However, a subtle 50 -run partnership between Perry and Richa Ghosh (25, 25B, 3×4, 1×6) resurrected the RCB innings and encased the home side to 105 runs from 10 to 20 overs to 105 runs.
Perry was hard on the foot, her legs were planted and everything was seen. The magnificent border on the excess cover of Amelia Kerr showed his all-rund batting ability to go to his half-tutter. Even his best outs
Published – Feb 22, 2025 03:33 AM IST