Smriti Mandhana
Picture Supply : BCCI/WPL Smriti Mandhana after RCB’s win.

Royal Challengers Bangalore have lifted their maiden franchise title within the Girls’s Premier League. The wait of 16 years ended when Smriti Mandhana’s girls defeated Meg Lanning-led Delhi Capitals within the ultimate of the WPL 2024 on the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. 

Mandhana’s group will etch down into the historical past books as they’re the primary RCB aspect to present their followers the much-needed pleasure and loyalty of assist for 16 lengthy years. Cricket legends congratulated the group for his or her 8-wicket win and took to social media to ship their reactions.

Congratulations to RCB for changing into the WPL champions and DelhiCapitals, the runners-up tonight, have been dominant all through the match. This second season has set new benchmarks when it comes to fan assist and recognition. As we gear up for future seasons, I can foresee this momentum solely amplifying. Applauding Jay Shah sir and BCCI for his or her unbelievable efforts in championing girls’s cricket. This is to the unstoppable rise of the WPL,” former India skipper Mithali Raj posted on X.

“Many congratulations RCB on successful the WPL. Nice temperament proven in crunch conditions and deserving winners,” Virender Sehwag wrote on X. “Congratulations to the RCB Girls’s group for his or her excellent efficiency within the WPL!” Mohammed Shami wrote on X.

“RCB-W champions of WPL. Congrats on an impressive season. Lastly Ee Sala Cup Namdu,” Chris Gayle wrote. Listed here are a number of the reactions:

The Bangalore aspect defeated Delhi within the ultimate by 8 wickets within the ultimate over. They have been requested to chase 114 within the showdown conflict and because of some cool-headed batting by Ellyse Perry, Smriti Mandhana and Wealthy Ghosh, they bought over the road with three balls to go.

The competition was an exciting low-scoring one. Despite the fact that the goal wasn’t even run-a-ball, RCB have been made to work onerous. Smriti Mandhan and Sophie Devine batted with maturity and didn’t take any pointless dangers. They bought the group close to 50 within the first eight overs however DC sensed a comeback with the wicket of Devine. 

Mandhana stored her cool and Ellyse Perry joined her. Perry didn’t get off the blocks shortly and took her time. The required price went above six and RCB misplaced Mandhana too, suggesting a late twist within the story. However Perry held her composure, struck a number of fours and Ghosh partnered her properly. With 5 wanted off six balls, RCB bought over the road with Ghosh hitting the successful boundary.

Earlier, Sophie Molineux set the issues for RCB with three wickets within the eighth over that derailed DC’s innings. From being 61/0 after six overs, DC misplaced their strategy to get bowled out for 113.



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