WPL 2025: Fans become wild as Smriti Mandhana’s Brilliance wins RCB over the Delhi Capitals with 8 wickets



An exciting encounter at Vadodara at Kotan Vistadium Royal Challenger Bangalore (RCB) He scored a dominant 8-wicket victory Delhi Capitals (DC) In the fourth match of Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025. The pursuit is clinical, with Smriti Mandhana running a ferocious 81 ball and running around the RCB for a comfortable victory with 22 balls. The result is a marked second victory in the RCB tournament, improving his position as the terrifying side. Delhi was short on both batting and bowling despite some individual sparks, and was able to look back on a lot after a fierce defeat.

Delhi Capitals’ innings shake under pressure

Delhi’s batting innings were a tale of missed opportunities and unfulfilled promises. From the beginning, they were on their backs, and the unfortunate dismissal of Shafarivelma’s ducks set the tone. I’m lanningthe captain was fired cheaply after just 17 runs, despite resistance from Rodrogue (34 runs) Sarah Bryce (23 runs), the middle order collapsed under pressure. Performance was further hampered by a lack of partnership as wickets continued to fall regularly. Particularly the RCB bowlers Lunukashinon top of their game and executed their plans perfectly. Renuka’s 23 runs to carry 3 wickets Georgia WarehamA great spell that dismantles Delhi’s batting lineup. With 141 runs on the board, Delhi found himself in a challenging position and posted a substandard total that Hercules’ efforts needed to advocate.

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Smriti Mandhana’s MasterClass will lead RCB to a comfortable victory

Mandona’s outstanding 81 runnock changed the match firmly in court by RCB as the opening batter led her team to a clinical victory. Mandana’s performance was an exhibition of elegant stroke plays, where she easily spotted the gaps, destroying 10 boundaries and three sixes, and finding over 170 strike rates. . With her, Danni Wyatt-Hodge He played the role of support with valuable knocks from 33 balls and 42 runs, adding stability to his pursuit. Their 107-run opening partnership put the RCB in command position, with little room for Delhi bowlers to fight back. After Wyatt and Mandana were fired, Elise Perry and Richa Ghosh The match was easily finished and the victory was sealed with 22 balls. This overall performance by RCB, led by Mandhana, proved that they are the strength to be considered in the Women’s Premier League.

Here’s how the fans responded:

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