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Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) Ellyse Perry made a magical effort on the pitch during the continued game against Delhi Capitals. The 14th game of the WPL 2025 between the teams takes place at the Minnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru on Saturday (March 1).
Ellyse Perry has been the time of his life at the WPL 2025 in progress. The Australian Cricket National Team has been very successful with the bat in the ongoing edition and this was evident during the continued game, as did another blind.
While his battle was top -notch, Ellyse Perry caused a moment of shine in the field to leave his team at a flying start at the second post. The Australian Cricket National Team became a Superwoman and took a magnificent capture to eliminate the pattern of Delhi Capitals Meg Lanning.
Renuka Singh launched an Inswing delivery, and this was on the right, leaning in the collision. Meg Lanning attempted to stay on the floor, but did not get the right connection, as the ball took the interior half of the bat until half, where Ellyse Perry took a good overload while jumping in the air.
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Ellyse Perry takes a magnificent capture by jumping in the air and #Rcb Standing early! 🔝
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Meg Lanning ended with a 2 -ball stroke entrance. The Delhi Capital Skipper seemed to Torrid with the bat, and with his wick his team lost the first wick for only 5 runs while chasing a total of 148 runs on the board.
Arriving at RCB entries, Ellyse Perry was the bright light of his team. The SUV interpreted a magnificent entry of 60 uninvices of 47 balls. He beat with a strike rate of more than 127 and also hit 3 four and 3 six at his entrances.
The rest of the RCB batters struggled to start. Apart from Ellyse Perry, Raghvi Bist interpreted a 33 -thrown life hand. The duo together added 65 runs for the Third Wicket and, thanks to its effort, the home side published a total of 147 runs.
For Delhi Capital, Shikha Pandey was the selection of bowls when he returned with the figures of 2/24. While talking about his heroics with the ball, he said he entered the tournament at the back of the good pace and credited the bowls for his efforts. Speaking after the game, he said:
“I thought I went into the tournament with a very good rhythm, but I lost it among the DC staff and the support I have is immense. It’s about contributing and I’m glad we did it. Our bowls did -well for not allowing them to get 150.
“I think it’s a very good baptism wicket. We got used to Bangalore launches so much that they have a good pace and a port, we are used to hard duration, but today it is on the slowest side, so you have to throw more.”