Kanika Ahuja scored 46 runs versus UP Warriorz on Wednesday. © BCCI Buoyed by Virat Kohli’s pep talk, Royal Challengers Bangalore continued to defend another day as they notched their first five-wicket triumph over UP Warriorz after 5 successive beats in the Women’s Premier League. in Navi Mumbai on Wednesday. After a cumulative program from their bowlers led by Ellyse Perry, whose 3/16 made sure UP Warriorz were bowled out for a moderate 135 in 19.3 overs, RCB cruised past the target with 20-year-old Kanika Ahuja playing the match-winning knock of 46 off 30 balls with 8 fours and one 6. She placed on a 60-run stand with India keeper Richa Ghosh (31 not out from 32 balls, 3x4s, 1x6s) who played the 2nd fiddle to excellence. Ahuja and Ghosh had actually signed up with forces at a phase from where the video game might have gone in any case, with RCB having actually lost 4 wickets with 60 work on the board and a challenging obstacle in front of them. The 2 young batters played with a lot of conviction and command, not enabling UP Warriorz any chance to make more inroads till they had actually guaranteed a win for their side. RCB had a bad start, losing the in-form Sophie Devine for 14 after early aggressiveness, and captain Smriti Mandhana (0 ), who needed to sustain yet another flop program with the bat. The RCB captain was tidied up by Deepti Sharma off the 3rd ball she dealt with. Devika Vaidya got the crucial advancement in the seventh over getting Perry (10) captured by Sophie Ecclestone and in the ninth, Deepti Sharma got rid of the unsafe Heathe
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