WPL 2024 MI VS RCB RCB’s Wareham said after the game, “Not sure, we fought until the end. Every time we got together, we talked about fighting until the end.” [about Devine’s show tonight] I don’t know, but in the end, everything work out for us. It was okay for Smriti and Sophie Devine to try to keep us calm. [on her six on the last ball] My swing was as hard as it could get. It works out sometimes, and it did tonight, thank goodness. [about whether or not she’s an all-rounder] I am not sure about that. I try to make a difference in the game, no matter what it is. Visit: Top Indias News
With Perry’s help, the innings went on tonight, and we had something to protect. She did it with the ball the other night. There are many ways that she changes the game. It’s great to have someone like that on your team, and we’re lucky to have her at RCB. It’s hard to hear, but it’s cool to hear the RCB cheers and the crowd calling out Smriti and Perry’s names. Hopefully we can beat them on Sunday and win.”
WPL 2024 Live Score for Cricket Harman Preet, the captain of MI, said after the game, “We bowled well and kept them to less than 140.” It was also good to bat, but we didn’t do well in the last 12 balls. We only needed one edge in 12 balls, but we couldn’t get it. It is important that you learn from this game that always tests you and makes you work hard.
That’s when things went wrong; when we lost my wicket, our openers fell apart. As we saw with Sanjana, she can hit hard. The WPL 2024 Cricket is a great way to help young players get better. We fought really hard. This season has been up and down for us. Last season we did well, but we learned a lot. Hopefully we will get ready well for next season and come back strong.
RCB held 135, beating MI by 6 runs in a thrilling match to win the Eliminator of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2024 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Friday, March 15, and move on to the final. Their big game would be against Delhi Capitals on March 17 at the same place.
Mumbai’s chase got off to a good start, and they were rolling along at 120/3 even though they were dropping wickets all the time. Harman Preet Kaur and Amelia Kerr were at the crease, needs 20 to win off of 18 runs. It was Mumbai’s game to lose, and they did. Mumbai lost three wickets in the next three overs and could only score 129/6 in their 20 overs. Harman was out because of Shreyanka Patil’s catch. Along with Patil, Sophie Molineux and Asha Sobhana bowled the 19th and 20th overs and held the other team to 15 runs off 12 balls.
RCB had score 135 runs in 20 overs, but at one point they were only 49 runs behind in 9.1 overs. Once again, Perry saved the Bangalore team. With 26 runs for the fourth wicket with Richa Ghosh, 35 runs for the fifth wicket with Sophie Molineux, and 42 runs for the sixth wicket with Georgia Wareham, the team reached 135 runs. Perry got 66 off of 50 balls but was out in the last over. It was Hayley Mathews, Nat-Siver Brunt, and Saika Ishaque who took two wickets each for Mumbai.