END OF OVER:20 | 2 Runs 3 Wkts | RCB-W: 169/9 (26 runs required, RR: 8.45)
- Shreyanka Patil1 (2b)
- Renuka Singh1 (1b)
- Jess Jonassen4-0-21-3
- Arundhati Reddy4-0-38-2
11:10pm Right. That will be all from us for tonight. There is more action lined up tomorrow, with the UP Warriorz, fresh off a win, looking to make it two wins from two against the Gujarat Giants, who are yet to get on the board. Until then, this is goodbye from all of us at ESPNcricinfo. Goodnight and take care!
Meg Lanning, Delhi Capitals captain: It looked like a reasonable wicket and the outfield is quick, so you come to the ground expecting plenty of runs. It is about restricting as many as a bowling unit. We did an excellent job with the bat, were able to keep the momentum going. Capsey and Shafali were great, Kapp and JJ too. Play to your strengths. Playing good shots gets you rewards here. As long as they are playing to their strengths, we will back them. When you are defending nearly 200, you need to stay as calm as you can. Going at that rate for 20 overs is tough. A couple of wickets makes it tough. Reddy bowled well, Kapp too. Just know that if you stick to it long enough, you will come through. Tough call (with selection). JJ came in and was excellent. Under pressure, she showed she can hold her nerve, nice to see her do well.
Marizanne Kapp, Player of the Match: (On being wicketless against RCB before tonight) I feel like I always get them on a flat wicket. While I was batting, I was just thinking that I had to bowl on this wicket (laughs). (On her batting) Have been hitting the ball really well, was trying to be positive and sticking to the areas where I am strong. She (Jonassen) played brilliantly. With the leggie coming in to her, she was great. Bowling pace on that wicket, it just sat up and you could hit through the line. Either had to bowl really full or into the wicket.
Smriti Mandhana, Royal Challengers Bangalore captain: (On the target) The way we bowled in the first two matches, we did not live up to our bowling. One bad game in a tournament like this…we will have to take whatever we can from this game and come back strongly. After the first innings, we felt they were plus-15 (in terms of runs). (On her playing through the leg-side more) With the way women's cricket is progressing, had to put in a bit of work into my leg-side shots. The boundary was short too and my eyes were constantly on it. (What they plan to work on) Won't be too critical because it is just one game. We did not bowl and field according to our standards. Hurrying up in the fielding. And when there is a big crowd, it is a challenge to maintain attention, and that is also something we will have to work on. That one extra fielder out might have made a difference.
Jess Jonassen: (Mindset when she went into bat) To be honest, I was just happy to be back on the field. There was not too much thought, just trying to put together a partnership with Kapp. (On the score they got) We were pretty confident. We new it was a good total, but we also knew we had to bowl well. The way Smriti came out, it put us on the back foot. We had to keep our composure throughout and hope the result went our way. We have got a great variety of players who can step up and do a job on any given night against any opposition.
10:50pm Phew. What a game. RCB gave it a proper rattle at the start, largely courtesy their skipper, who creamed her way to 74 off 43. Around her, though, there was not a lot, and that is what RCB were left ruing at the end. Devine and Meghana struggled, and while Ghosh did get a few boundaries away, her innings did not last long enough to really trouble the Capitals. Their batting unit also looked a little thin, especially as the death-overs dawned, and RCB ended up losing their last six wickets for just 19 runs.
Much of that was down to how disciplined the Capitals were. Apart from the odd No ball and the odd dropped chance, they executed their plans to perfection, using the longer side to their advantage as often as they could. Jonassen and Kapp, who played a big role in DC getting up to 194, picked up the bulk of the wickets. Kapp, in particular, was sensational, first knocking over Mandhana and then outwitting Ghosh. Jonassen, on the other hand, gave nothing away in the 18th and 20th over, and consigned RCB to their first loss of the season.
Renuka is the last batter in
A Sobhana c sub (A Sutherland) b Jonassen 0 (1m 1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
It's been a procession in the last few minutes. Asha is in now
SD Bahadur c Lanning b Jonassen 2 (6m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 100.00
Shreyanka the latest to try her luck with the bat. Jonassen stays over the wicket
S Molineux c Yadav b Jonassen 1 (2m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
Jonassen to bowl the final over. RCB need 28
END OF OVER:19 | 12 Runs 2 Wkts | RCB-W: 167/6 (28 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 8.78, RRR: 28.00)
- Simran Bahadur2 (1b)
- Sophie Molineux1 (1b)
- Arundhati Reddy4-0-38-2
- Jess Jonassen3-0-19-0
Molineux on strike. Bahadur, at the other end, is also yet to face a ball
N de Klerk c sub (A Sutherland) b Reddy 1 (6m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
S Meghana run out 36 (42m 31b 2x4 1x6) SR: 116.12
40 off 12 now. This game is slipping away from RCB (if it has not already). Reddy to bowl the penultimate over
END OF OVER:18 | 5 Runs | RCB-W: 155/4 (40 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 8.61, RRR: 20.00)
- Sabbhineni Meghana27 (28b)
- Nadine de Klerk1 (1b)
- Jess Jonassen3-0-19-0
- Shikha Pandey4-0-27-1
43 needed off 15. Something might be about to give here
de Klerk on strike now
Here's Jonassen again. She has performed this role multiple times for Australia in the past
END OF OVER:17 | 6 Runs 1 Wkt | RCB-W: 150/4 (45 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 8.82, RRR: 15.00)
- Sabbhineni Meghana23 (23b)
- Shikha Pandey4-0-27-1
- Marizanne Kapp4-0-35-2
G Wareham c Capsey b Pandey 6 (7m 7b 0x4 0x6) SR: 85.71
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