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In the Women's Premier League, RCB has imposed a hat -trick of defeat. Gujarat Juints defeated him by 6 wickets to force the third consecutive defeat.
RCB lost in the third consecutive match.
New Delhi. Royal Challengers Bangalore, captained by Smriti Mandhana, have lost the third consecutive consecutive defeat in the Women's Premier League. RCB has derailed the victory. With the half -century innings of captain Ashli ​​Gardner, Gujarat giants also defeated him by 6 wickets to register a second win in the current season. After stopping RCB for 125 runs for seven wickets, the Gujarat team achieved the target for four wickets in 16.3 overs. Guardner hit six fours and three sixes in an innings of 58 runs in 31 balls. Gardner shared a 51 -ball 51 -ball partnership for the fourth wicket with Fobe Lichfield (30 not out) and removed the match from RCB's grip. This is the third consecutive defeat of RCB. This defeat has made it difficult for RCB.
Renuka Singh Thakur and Georgia Verham took two wickets each for RCB. Earlier, Gujarat's team, led by Diandra Dotin (two wickets for 31 runs) and left -handed spinner Tanuja Kanwar (two wickets for 16 runs), stopped RCB at the equal of the lowest score of the Gujarat team. Kanika Ahuja (33 runs off 28 balls) and Raghavi Bisht (22 off 19 balls) added 48 runs in 37 balls for the fourth wicket for RCB. Chasing the target, Beth Muni and Dayalan Hemlata batted in the initial overs. Muni hit the first over against Renuka while Hemlata hit the second over against Kim Garth.
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Hemlata was stumped by Richa Ghosh off Renuka in the fifth over. Renuka achieved the second success by catching Money's hands to Verham in her next over. Gardner opened an account with fours as soon as he came to the crease and scored 19 runs against Prema Rawat in the ninth over from three consecutive fours and a six from the root over. From the other end, Lichfield hit fours against Verham, Kanika and Sneh Rana.
Gardner confirmed the team's victory in the 16th over with sixes in consecutive balls against Verham. She, however, returned to the pavilion by catching Verham in this over. Lichfield hit a six against Garth and then the team got the second win of the session with a wide ball. Earlier, after being invited to bat, captain Smriti Mandhana (10 runs), Danny Wayt-Hose (four runs) and excellent rhythm, Alice Perry (Zero) pushed RCB to the backfoot after being dismissed inside the powerplay. Perry had scored three half -centuries in her last four innings, with two innings more than 80 runs.
Kanika and Raghavi tried to return to the match by batting aggressively. Kanika hit a fours and six off the leg -spinner Priya Mishra on consecutive balls. Scored 18 runs in this eighth over of the innings. Kanika hit a four and two sixes in her innings while Raghavi hit a four and a six. Her six was fantastic against Meghna Singh above the long on long on. Bharti Phulmali broke this partnership by run out by Raghavi. Soon after, Tanuja drove Kanika. Georgia Verham (20 not out) and Richa Ghosh (nine runs) tried to dominate with a 21 -run partnership, but Richa's bold on Kashvi's yorker retained Gujarat's control over the match.
New Delhi,Delhi
February 27, 2025, 23:24 IST
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