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Sumadhura Group to invest Rs 6,000 cr on 6 new housing projects in Bengaluru

Sumadhura Group plans a significant Rs 6,000 crore investment for six new housing projects in Bengaluru. These developments will offer over 4,000 apartments and plots across 90 acres. The company anticipates a revenue of Rs 10,000 crore from these ventures. This expansion highlights strong housing demand in the city.

The Economic Times 18 Jan 2026 3:47 pm

DK Shivakumar Cancels Davos Trip, Cites Congress Meeting On Assam Polls

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar has cancelled his scheduled visit to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, citing official engagements in New Delhi and Bengaluru.

NDTV 18 Jan 2026 3:33 pm

Lodha Developers net debt up Rs 800 cr in Q3 to Rs 6,170 cr due to land purchases

Lodha Developers saw its net debt climb 15 percent to Rs 6,170 crore in the October-December quarter. This increase stems from aggressive land acquisitions across Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Delhi-NCR, and Bengaluru. The company secured five land parcels for future housing and commercial projects. Lodha Developers aims for Rs 21,000 crore in sales bookings this fiscal year.

The Economic Times 18 Jan 2026 3:20 pm

WPL 2026: Gautami Targets Statement Performances For RCB After Whirlwind Journey

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Gautami Naik's path to the Women's Premier League (WPL) has been rapid and challenging. The 27-year-old batting all-rounder worked through several state teams and domestic cricket hardships before achieving her dream of participating in the league by playing for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) against UP Warriorz in Navi Mumbai on January 12. Although Gautami didnt get to bat or bowl in the match that RCB won, she will cherish the moments from being informed about her WPL debut to stepping onto the field for the rest of her life. We were practicing and that's when our head coach, Malolan (Rangarajan) sir, came and told me that you are playing the next match, so get prepared accordingly. He told me about the role and everything. After he told me about it, I was a little shocked that I am going to play in WPL because it was my dream and everyone's dream is to play on a good platform and represent a good franchise. So, it was a wonderful feeling to know that my dream is going to be fulfilled because I have been working hard for all these things for so many years. In that process, all those things were looking very good and that feeling of going to play for a franchise like RCB in the WPL and sharing the dressing room with the likes of Smriti, Harris and everyone (as a playing eleven member). So, yes, I was very happy and excited at that time, recalled Gautami in a conversation with IANS. Gautami played three games, batting only once and scoring nine runs. Her path to join RCB was accelerated by the 2025 Women's Maharashtra Premier League (WMPL). As part of Ratnagiri Jets, she opened the batting with Smriti, who is now her captain at RCB. Gautami, known for her long levers and powerful hits, accumulated 173 runs over six innings, making her the third highest scorer in the tournament. Her impressive performance caught the attention of RCBs scouts, leading to her evaluation at RCBs trials in Surat and Mumbai by Rangarajan and batting coach RX Murali. Gautami vividly remembers her initial encounter with Smriti, which set a positive tone for what would become a meaningful learning experience. In her message to the team prior to the competition, Smriti emphasised that everyone would have fun and play their designated roles. When they opened together, Gautami noted Mandhana's calm demeanour, her ability to make decisions under pressure, and her way of managing difficult situations. From the non-striker's end, Smriti also offered guidance by inquiring about Gautamis strengths and the type of game she could deliver. A memorable moment for Gautami was batting with Smriti during the 85-run partnership, where each shot from Smriti consistently amazed her with how effortlessly she managed the game. Gautami's transition from domestic cricket to the WPL has been substantial. While domestic cricket mainly emphasises mindset and skills, the WPL presents a higher level of intensity. Watching live matches, sharing dressing rooms with international players, and observing their work ethics make the WPL a completely different environment. Gautami acknowledged that while domestic cricket has grown more competitive, the WPL stands out due to its higher level of competition, featuring more senior players and better facilities. Initially a pace bowler, her love for batting sparked a significant discussion with her coach, Avinash Shinde. My journey started as a pacer, but I really liked batting. I used to go to my coach and would say, I don't want to bowl, I just want to bat. That's when he said, We'll develop your batting. I used to do hard hitting first. But after that, with my coach, I've worked so hard every day on myself for perfecting every shot. I would think, How can I do better? I mean, I've improved my technique with small basic points. I liked hard hitting, and that's my game of playing aggressively. So my coach worked on me in such a way that he added everything to my game, technically, mentally, physically. He added everything I needed to become a player. Day by day, and every year, those changes kept coming. We kept working like this year, we'll work on this shot or we'll work on our mentality or area-wise, where should I develop? What is my strength and what can I do better? He kept adding all those things to my batting. Then, day by day, those improvements started coming as a result, she explained. Her transformation into an off-spinner happened almost by accident during her time with Nagaland. There was a coach there and he said, your height is good and you should bowl off-spin. So, I was bowling and found I had 3-4 good variations. The coach was surprised that I was bowling off-spin so well. He said, Why don't you continue? So, he asked me to bowl off-spin in the next match. It was a domestic match with Bihar. I took almost 5 wickets in that match. Since then, that journey started and suddenly I became an off-spinner from a pacer, she recounted. The Nagaland chapter was established following limited playing opportunities in Maharashtra after the Covid-19 pandemic. I was selected for the Maharashtra under-23 team. But I didn't get much chances I got to play in the last match, which didn't go well. The Maharashtra senior women's team was packed and I didn't see any other options. So, my friend, Poonam Khemnar (currently in Mumbai Indians), came to play in the Nagaland team as a guest player (along with Kiran Navgire, who is in UP Warriorz). She suggested my name to play there. I didn't have much experience in playing domestic cricket. But, after going there, I got to know the culture, as cricket had just started in the North-East and wasn't that developed. But, when we were playing there, the coaches and players had only one vision - to help the team qualify (for knockouts). We wanted to play as many good games as possible. I got chances there to work on my skill and fitness, she explained. Her breakthrough came during a Women's MPL exhibition match that caught the attention of former India wicketkeeper Kiran More, leading to a move to Baroda. I played a good knock in that game and Kiran More sir was there as a Mumbai Indians scout and he approached me by asking where I come from and for whom I am playing. He then called me for the trials of Mumbai Indians, where I performed well. He then asked me if I'm interested in playing for Baroda. So, I agreed. I spoke to my coach and I was given an opening slot. After playing there, I got to know a lot of things like how to improve my skill and fitness, as well as mindset and plans as an opener. So, I played for 2 years for Baroda in that way. Then I decided to come to Maharashtra and play from my state, she said. Gautami's return to Maharashtra was successful, with impressive performances in invitational matches and the Women's MPL, which led to her selection for the senior team. She ultimately won the Senior Womens T20 Trophy, despite scoring only 89 runs in six innings. Now at RCB, Gautami is amidst top international talent, gaining insights from their approach to the game. All of them, like Grace Harris, Radha Yadav and Shreyanka Patil are very hard-working girls. Whenever they come on the field, their approach, attitude, and the way they plan is a learning experience. Their net sessions are also planned in the same way. I noticed one thing that everyone is working very hard, whether it's batting, bowling or fielding in the nets. If you properly work hard, you will get good results. I am following all these things. I am learning from them how to play a good game and how to keep a good mindset and approach, she added. Now at RCB, Gautami is amidst top international talent, gaining insights from their approach to the game. All of them, like Grace Harris, Radha Yadav and Shreyanka Patil are very hard-working girls. Whenever they come on the field, their approach, attitude, and the way they plan is a learning experience. Their net sessions are also planned in the same way. Also Read: Live Cricket Score My biggest goal is to win as many matches for RCB as possible. My last goal is to win the trophy. I will give my 100 percent in all the areas irrespective of whether I get batting, bowling and fielding while playing for the team, she concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 18 Jan 2026 3:16 pm

WPL 2026: RCBs Prathyoosha Kumar Ready To Embrace Playing For Intent Over Survival

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) wicketkeeper-batter Prathyoosha Kumar said her aim from WPL 2026 is to embrace a mindset of playing for intent over survival. Prathyoosha was signed for Rs 10 lakh by RCB for the 2026 season, and has been methodically preparing for the step up from years of playing domestic cricket for Karnataka. Prathyoosha, though, has not got a game yet due to the presence of first-choice wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh. But her experiences of going through WPL trials and net keeper stints with RCB for the first three seasons have added to her understanding of the significant shift in tactical thinking required at a higher level. Deliveries considered risky in domestic cricket prove to be effective wicket-taking options in the WPL, where the game demands a more attacking mindset overall. In the past, since the WPL started, I've been attending a lot of trials. So, I've been trying to understand how it works out in the WPL. I can say there's still quite some gap between domestic cricket and the WPL setup. But the trials, the way they conduct it and put you in those situations, that's something that you'll get an idea of how it works out (at a higher level). So, I feel that's the key, Prathyoosha told IANS in a virtual conversation. With the modern game evolving big time, Prathyoosha has been busy in adding innovative shots to her batting repertoire. I have started working for playing all 360 degree shots. I can say I have started working on my scoops, reverse scoops, sweeps, and reverse sweeps. One more shot I have started playing like if you would have watched Joe Root playing a different kind of sweep. So, I have started adding those to my game and that's really helping me to score more runs, she said. Central to her batting philosophy is the concept of intent over mere survival, which in turn would lead to more consistency in scores. I feel it's all about the intent. If I am looking just for survival cricket, it's not going to help neither the team nor me. So, it's more about the intent I feel and just knowing when to play what. I feel it comes through experience and that's the key, Prathyoosha explained. Her interactions with Australias big-hitting all-rounder Grace Harris at RCB also reinforced the importance of professionalism. Prathyoosha has observed that Grace and other overseas players maintain complete focus on cricket when on field, while staying mentally detached from the game's pressures off the field. Known for her sharp work as a keeper, Prathyoosha has also absorbed the philosophy of keeping things simple by observing Richa in the practice sessions. She keeps it very professional. I feel the higher you play, it's more about professionalism and keeping it very simple as well. Like, not complicating too much in terms of where my hands are going, or my legs are going. It's just that watch the ball and then catch the ball, she said. When in Bengaluru, Prathyooshas training regimen involves working with two coaches offering contrasting approaches - RX Murali, RCBs batting coach who lays more emphasis on technical fundamentals, and Arjun Dev, who runs the NICE academy and encourages exploring unorthodox strokeplay. In 2018 through Mamatha Maben (former India captain), I was introduced to RX Murali sir and that's how I started going to RXCA in Bengaluru. I've been working with sir for almost five-seven years now. Once he got into the RCB setup, he has been very busy. So, he was not available all the time and that's when I shifted to NICE under Arjun Dev. He's been really helping me in the past two years, she said. It also helps Prathyoosha that training at NICE centers on joy and freedom of playing cricket. It's more about playing for the happiness, love of the game and playing freely. I feel that's the key. Once I entered NICE, it's more of the fearless approach and just going and expressing yourself, she said. Despite being a new addition in the main RCB team, the Bengaluru native feels comfortable in the RCB environment, thanks to her fellow NICE trainees, Shreyanka Patil and Arundhati Reddy. It's really nice (to have them around). It doesn't feel like I'm new to the setup or anything. It feels like home. So, it's been really amazing, she said. It also helps Prathyoosha that training at NICE centers on joy and freedom of playing cricket. It's more about playing for the happiness, love of the game and playing freely. I feel that's the key. Once I entered NICE, it's more of the fearless approach and just going and expressing yourself, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Yes, definitely. If you're seeing Grace Harris and Smriti batting, one is a powerful hitter while the other one is more of a stroke maker. They exactly know how to play and how to attack in the game. So, if one person is attacking, then the other person is just rotating and in between they're hitting fours and sixes. So, it's something like you don't have to take unnecessary risks when not needed, she concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 18 Jan 2026 2:36 pm

Indian Whisky Meets Fine Dining: The Amrut-Sheraton Collab Wins Applause

The launch, held in Sheraton Convention Center in Bengaluru, marked Amruts landmark 50th single malt release

Deccan Chronicle 18 Jan 2026 2:14 pm

WPL 2026: Really Special To Get That Opportunity And Be Out There, Says DCs Lucy Hamilton On Debut

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: 19-year-old Lucy Hamilton said that getting her Womens Premier League (WPL) debut cap from the Delhi Capitals was eally special and her aim heading into the game was to stay calm, back her strengths, and do the best that she can for the team. The Australian began her WPL career strongly, making a notable lower-order contribution in her debut for DC during their match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Saturday. After slipping to 10 for 4, Delhi Capitals faced early pressure but displayed resilience to recover and reach a competitive total of 166. Opener Shafali Verma spearheaded the comeback with a steady 62 off 41 balls. Meanwhile, Hamilton, batting at number nine, added vital late runs with a brisk 36 off 19 balls, including three fours and three sixes, helping the Capitals set a defendable target. Reflecting on her debut appearance and contributing under pressure, Hamilton said, It was really special to get that opportunity and be out there for my first game. Obviously, making your debut is always a big moment, and from where we were early on, the message was just to keep fighting and take it as deep as we possibly could. I was just trying to stay calm, back my strengths and do whatever I could for the team in that situation. Talking about her collaboration with Shafali Verma during her recovery, the left-arm fast bowler added, With Shafali, it was mainly about clear communication and rotating the strike. She was striking the ball incredibly well, so the plan was to get her on strike as much as possible and just support her at the other end. From being 10 for 4 to putting up a total like that showed a lot of character and fight from the group. Hamilton shared her experience playing in the WPL and adapting to Indian conditions said, Its been a really exciting experience so far. Conditions here are definitely a bit different compared to Australia, so adapting has been important. Training has helped a lot in understanding how precise you need to be with your lines and lengths, especially with slightly smaller grounds and good batting surfaces. Its about making things as challenging as you can for the batters. Delhi Capitals couldn't defend the total on the night as Royal Challengers Bengaluru successfully chased the total, but Hamilton believes there were positives to take away. Hamilton shared her experience playing in the WPL and adapting to Indian conditions said, Its been a really exciting experience so far. Conditions here are definitely a bit different compared to Australia, so adapting has been important. Training has helped a lot in understanding how precise you need to be with your lines and lengths, especially with slightly smaller grounds and good batting surfaces. Its about making things as challenging as you can for the batters. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals are set to play against Mumbai Indians in their upcoming Womens Premier League 2026 match scheduled for Tuesday, at the BCA Stadium, Kotambi, Vadodara. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 18 Jan 2026 1:22 pm

WPL 2026: Theyve Basically Qualified, Couldnt Ask For A Better Start, Says Kate Cross On RCBs Form

DY Patil Sports Academy: 2024 champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are in red-hot form in the 2026 edition of the Womens Premier League (WPL), and the teams former pacer Kate Cross believes that theyre just moments away from qualifying for the playoffs heading into the Vadodara leg of the tournament. Smriti Mandhana fell heartbreakingly short of a maiden WPL century, but her commanding 96 set up Royal Challengers Bengalurus (RCB) emphatic eight-wicket win over Delhi Capitals, as RCB made it four wins in as many matches to remain unbeaten at the top of the WPL 2026 points table at the Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy. With action now shifting to Vadodara and all teams eyeing to finish in the top three, RCB sit comfortably at the top of the points table with a good lead over their competitors. That first win against MI was a bit scratchy for RCB, as they found a way of almost losing that game, if it wasnt for Nadine de Klerk. But since then, theyve been a class above every other team in this tournament. To start the Navi Mumbai leg unbeaten and then head to Vadodara puts Smriti Mandhana and Co in a perfect position. Theyve basically qualified, and you couldnt ask for a better start to the tournament, especially with a new group. They lost Ellyse Perry after she pulled out, obviously, so Smriti Mandhana must be thinking this is the easiest job in the world, Cross said of RCB's dream start to the WPL. Speaking on Mandhana's match-winning 96-run knock against Delhi Capitals in the recently concluded game, Cross said, Ive always said a strong RCB is when Smriti is scoring runs, and shes had a good start to the tournament. Im so disappointed she couldnt get that hundred in this match and finally put to bed that jinx around the first hundred. But when it does come, its going to be special. She played her best innings today. She looked comfortable at the crease; even after they lost Grace Harris quite early, it didnt faze her. She just went about her business and put on a masterclass. She was outstanding. That first win against MI was a bit scratchy for RCB, as they found a way of almost losing that game, if it wasnt for Nadine de Klerk. But since then, theyve been a class above every other team in this tournament. To start the Navi Mumbai leg unbeaten and then head to Vadodara puts Smriti Mandhana and Co in a perfect position. Theyve basically qualified, and you couldnt ask for a better start to the tournament, especially with a new group. They lost Ellyse Perry after she pulled out, obviously, so Smriti Mandhana must be thinking this is the easiest job in the world, Cross said of RCB's dream start to the WPL. Also Read: Live Cricket Score RCB will next face Gujarat Giants at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara in the first match of the second leg of the tournament at the venue. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 18 Jan 2026 11:42 am

Sunidhi Chauhan rocked the stage in Bengaluru: Fan reactions

Sunidhi Chauhan rocked the District Arena in Bengaluru during her 'I Am Home' tour, electrifying a crowd of over 18,000 fans. The highlight of the evening was her stunning performance of 'Be Intehaan,' which left attendees with goosebumps and ignited an outpouring of admiration online.

The Times of India 18 Jan 2026 11:25 am

KSCA gets govt nod to host intl, IPL matches at Chinnaswamy

Bengaluru, Jan 17: After months of uncertainty, the Karnataka State Cricket Association on Saturday received permission from the state Home Department to host international and IPL matches at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The Home Department gave the go-ahead to conduct matches after examining the report submitted by a government-appointed task force, which found the security []

The Shillong Times 18 Jan 2026 11:00 am

Saurashtra, Vidarbha in battle of equals in Vijay Hazare final

Bengaluru, Jan 17: A fascinating battle of equals is on cards as a closely-matching Saurashtra and Vidarbha vie for their third and maiden Vijay Hazare Trophy title respectively here at the BCCI Centre of Excellence grounds on Sunday. Unlike in the past, both Saurashtra and Vidarbha do not have any superstars in their line-up. But []

The Shillong Times 18 Jan 2026 10:32 am

Karnataka Cold Wave: Bengaluru and Interior Districts Face Fog, Low Temperatures; Clear Skies During Day - Oneindia

Karnataka Cold Wave: Bengaluru and Interior Districts Face Fog, Low Temperatures; Clear Skies During Day Oneindia

Google News 18 Jan 2026 8:52 am

Karnatakas startup policy; Reliances quick commerce run

Karnataka has announced a new startup policy for 20252030, outlining a plan to establish 25,000 new startups over the next five yearswith at least 10,000 expected to emerge from clusters beyond Bengaluru.

Your Story 18 Jan 2026 7:30 am

Demolition drive at nine locations in Bengaluru

The Hindu 18 Jan 2026 12:22 am

WPL-4: Smriti, Voll make it four out of four for Royal Challengers

Bell, Sayali scalp three each as the Bengaluru team bowls out Delhi Capitals for 166 despite ShafalIs brilliance

The Hindu 18 Jan 2026 12:11 am

Lullabies replace setlists at this Bengaluru concert

The Times of India 18 Jan 2026 12:00 am

Bengaluru Metro Fare Hike On Cards? BJP, Congress Blame Game Begins

Even as the citizens of Bengaluru are staring at another possible Metro fare hike, the BJP and Congress have begun a blame game over the issue.

NDTV 17 Jan 2026 11:59 pm

Bengaluru woman breaks stereotypes on 3 wheels, earns Rs 45000 as auto driver, heartwarming story goes viral

The story highlights how women are now taking up jobs that are no longer traditional and are reshaping perceptions on an everyday basis.

India.com 17 Jan 2026 11:50 pm

Panel pitches for 2-layerfrisking in central prisons

The Times of India 17 Jan 2026 11:42 pm

WPL 2026: Mandhana's Masterclass Keeps RCB Unbeaten With Fourth Win

DY Patil Sports Academy: Smriti Mandhana fell heartbreakingly short of a maiden Women's Premier League (WPL) century, but her commanding 96 set up Royal Challengers Bengalurus (RCB) emphatic eight-wicket win over Delhi Capitals, as RCB made it four wins in as many matches to remain unbeaten at the top of the WPL 2026 points table at the Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy. As RCB chased down a target of 167, they wrapped up their last game of the Navi Mumbai leg comfortably with ten balls remaining. This comprehensive victory was slightly tempered by the fact that Smriti Mandhana was out for 96 in 61 balls for RCB, denying the league its first century. Earlier, Smriti Mandhana decided to bowl after winning the toss, which reaped immediate benefits for RCB. Lauren Bell had an incredible first over, causing damage to DC with two early wickets, Lizee Lee (4) and Laura Wolvaardt (0). The pressure increased when Sayali Satghare, stepping in for Ellyse Perry, took two wickets in her next over. She bowled out Jemimah Rodrigues and Marizanne Kapp on consecutive deliveries, leaving DC in a tough spot at 10/4 within two overs. DC found themselves in a very difficult position; however, Shafali Verma came out swinging, scoring 62 off just 41 deliveries and hitting five fours and four sixes. She formed a crucial 59-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Niki Prasad, who had a tough outing after being dropped by Gautami Naik in the last over of the powerplay. Niki managed just 12 runs. Shafali continued her offensive in the middle overs, getting good support from Sneh Rana, who contributed 22 runs off 22 balls. After Bell dismissed Shafali in the 17th over, debutant Lucy Hamilton provided a late boost with a bold 36 off 19 balls, while N Sree Charani chipped in with 11 runs. DC was bowled out on the final ball, reaching a total of 166. The bowlers for RCB shared the wickets, with Bell taking 3/26 and Satghare 3/27. Prema Rawat claimed 2/16, and Nadine de Klerk added 1/31, as Nandani Sharma was run out off the last delivery. DC found themselves in a very difficult position; however, Shafali Verma came out swinging, scoring 62 off just 41 deliveries and hitting five fours and four sixes. She formed a crucial 59-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Niki Prasad, who had a tough outing after being dropped by Gautami Naik in the last over of the powerplay. Niki managed just 12 runs. Shafali continued her offensive in the middle overs, getting good support from Sneh Rana, who contributed 22 runs off 22 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: Delhi Capitals 166/10 in 20 overs (Shafali Verma 62, Lucy Hamilton 36; Lauren Bell 3-26, Sayali Satghare 3-27) lost to Royal Challengers Bengaluru 169/2 in 18.2 overs (Smriti Mandhana 96, Georgia Voll 54 not out; Marizanne Kapp 1-21, Nandini Sharma 1-34) by eight wickets. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 17 Jan 2026 11:36 pm

Smriti Mandhana falls 4 short of maiden WPL century, guides RCB to fourth consecutive win

Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured an eight-wicket win against Delhi Capitals. Skipper Smriti Mandhana led the charge with a significant half-century. This victory marks RCB's fourth consecutive win, placing them at the top of the standings. Delhi Capitals, despite a strong innings from Shafali Verma, could not defend their total. RCB chased down the target comfortably, showcasing strong batting performances.

The Times of India 17 Jan 2026 11:17 pm

RSS centenary: Over 3K conferences to be held across Karnataka

Bengaluru: In the backdrop of the centenary year of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), more than 3,000 Hindu conferences will be organised across Karnataka, the organising committee said on Saturday, January 17. Hindu Samajotsava or Hindu Sammelana programmes will be held in rural and urban areas (ward level) across the state from January 18 to February Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 17 Jan 2026 10:36 pm

Kapali comes alive with AMB Cinemas: Revival or setback for Kannada cinema?

AMB Cinemas burst onto the Bengaluru scene, unveiling South Indias first Dolby Screen at the iconic Kapali Theatre, once a hotspot for Kannada films

The Hindu 17 Jan 2026 9:36 pm

WPL 2026: Shafali Verma's Brilliant 62 Lifts Delhi Capitals To 166 Against RCB

DY Patil Sports Academy: Shafali Verma displayed a batting masterclass, scoring 62 off 41 deliveries, as Lucy Hamilton and Sneh Rana came up with handy contributions to lift Delhi Capitals to a fighting total of 166 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the 11th match of the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026, here at the Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy. At one point, DC seemed likely to finish with a low score, struggling to get to 100. However, a mix of aggressive batting and important contributions from the lower order changed the game. After Smriti Mandhana won the toss and chose to bowl, Royal Challengers Bengaluru started strong. Lauren Bell made an impressive start, taking out Lizelle Lee and Laura Wolvaardt in the first over, leaving DC in trouble. The situation worsened when Sayali Satghare, playing in place of Ellyse Perry, marked her RCB debut in the WPL with a remarkable double-wicket over, dismissing Jemimah Rodrigues and Marizanne Kapp on consecutive balls. With wickets falling quickly, DC faced serious challenges during the powerplay and middle overs. Shafali Verma revived the innings with an aggressive approach. She took the fight to the RCB bowlers and put together a crucial 59-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Niki Prasad, helping to stabilize the innings while keeping the runs coming. Shafali then joined Sneh Rana for an important 34-run partnership for the seventh wicket, preventing DC from losing all momentum. Along the way, Shafali reached her seventh WPL half-century, eventually scoring 62 runs off 41 balls. Lucy Hamilton provided a late boost with a quick 36 runs off just 19 balls, helping DC surpass the 150-run mark and move toward a competitive total. DC were ultimately bowled out on the last ball of the innings. Shafali Verma revived the innings with an aggressive approach. She took the fight to the RCB bowlers and put together a crucial 59-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Niki Prasad, helping to stabilize the innings while keeping the runs coming. Shafali then joined Sneh Rana for an important 34-run partnership for the seventh wicket, preventing DC from losing all momentum. Along the way, Shafali reached her seventh WPL half-century, eventually scoring 62 runs off 41 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: Delhi Capitals 166/10 in 20 overs (Shafali Verma 62, Lucy Hamilton 36; Lauren Bell 3-26, Sayali Satghare 3-27) against Royal Chaleengers Bengaluru Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 17 Jan 2026 9:30 pm

GGTW 150 vs RCBW 182/7 (Rajeshwari Gayakwad 0(2) ) | Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Gujarat Giants Women, 9th Match, Women's Premier League 2026, Fri, Jan 16, Women's Premier League 2026 - Cricbuzz.com

GGTW 150 vs RCBW 182/7 (Rajeshwari Gayakwad 0(2) ) | Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Gujarat Giants Women, 9th Match, Women's Premier League 2026, Fri, Jan 16, Women's Premier League 2026 Cricbuzz.com

Google News 17 Jan 2026 8:40 pm

Bengaluru Excise Officials Caught While Taking Rs 25 Lakh Bribe

In a major anti-corruption operation, the Bengaluru Lokayukta has arrested three excise officials after catching them red-handed while allegedly accepting a Rs 25 lakh bribe. The payout was reportedly part of a much larger Rs 80 lakh demand.

NDTV 17 Jan 2026 8:23 pm

Good news for RCB and Virat Kohli fans as KSCA gets state government nod to host IPL, international matches at Chinnaswamy stadium

Good news for RCB and Virat Kohli fans as the KSCA has received state government approval to host IPL and international matches at Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The clearance paves the way for the return of high-profile games and packed crowds at the iconic venue.

DNA India 17 Jan 2026 8:00 pm

M Chinnaswamy Stadium Given Permission To Host IPL, International Matches Again

Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai: The M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru has been cleared to host Indian Premier League (IPL) and international cricket matches again, the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) said on Saturday. We are pleased to announce that the Home department, Government of Karnataka, has granted permission to the Karnataka State Cricket Association to host international and IPL matches at the iconic venue. The permission is subject to compliance with specific terms and conditions prescribed by the government and concerned authorities, said Vinay Mruthyunjaya, KSCAs official spokesperson, in a statement. The formal approval for marquee cricket fixtures to return to the venue has ended months of uncertainty after the stadium was taken off the cricketing calendar following a stampede during Royal Challengers Bengalurus IPL 2025 title winning celebrations on June 4, when eleven people were killed, while 56 people suffered injuries. In its aftermath, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) shifted several major events away from the Chinnaswamy Stadium, including the Duleep Trophy, the IndiaSouth Africa mens A series, Vijay Hazare Trophy and 2025 ICC Womens ODI World Cup, including the final. Hosting matches at the ground again was subject to the implementation of recommendations from the Justice Michael DCunha report, which was formed as part of the investigation into the tragedy. KSCA is confident of fulfilling all the stipulated conditions. The Association has already presented a detailed compliance roadmap before the Expert Review Committee and remains fully committed to implementing all safety, security, and crowd-management measures in letter and spirit, added Mruthyunjaya. Hosting matches at the ground again was subject to the implementation of recommendations from the Justice Michael DCunha report, which was formed as part of the investigation into the tragedy. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the state governments clearance now secured, it would be interesting to see if RCB will play all of its IPL 2026 home games in Chinnaswamy, considering that its vice-president Rajesh Menon met Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai for playing two games at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium in Naya Raipur. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 17 Jan 2026 7:48 pm

Karnataka rolls out startup policy with Rs 571 Cr outlay, targets deeptech and growth beyond Bengaluru

The policy for 20252030 aims to establish 25,000 new startups over the next five years, with at least 10,000 expected to emerge from merge from clusters beyond Bengaluru.

Your Story 17 Jan 2026 7:20 pm

Chinnaswamy set to host IPL and international cricket again after Karnataka government clearance

Bengaluru's M. Chinnaswamy Stadium is set to host international and IPL cricket once again. The Karnataka Home Department has granted formal permission to the Karnataka State Cricket Association, ending a period of uncertainty following a tragic stampede during last year's IPL celebrations. This clearance allows the iconic venue to gradually rejoin the cricketing calendar, marking a return to normalcy.

The Times of India 17 Jan 2026 7:16 pm

WPL 2026: RCB Elect To Bowl As Hamilton Debuts For Delhi Capitals

Dr DY Patil Sports Academy: Royal Challengers Bengaluru won the toss and elected to bowl first against Delhi Capitals in the 11th match of the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026, here at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai. Delhi Capitals have drafted in Lucy Hamilton as a replacement for the injured Chinelle Henry, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru have overhauled their squad by bringing in Georgia Voll, Prema Rawat and Sayali Satghare in place of Arundhati Reddy, Linsey Smith and Dayalan Hemalatha. Royal Challengers Bengaluru captain Smriti Mandhana said, Yeah, I mean wherever we play we get good support. Everyone turns out in huge numbers. We will like to field first today. We have 3 changes today. Voll comes in for Linsey, Prema comes in for Hema and Sayalil comes in, Aru misses out because she is unwell today. Well unfortunately, Aru was unwell. There was a forced change. We always thought we were one batter short. Though, we won the first three games and it sends out right signal that we are not panicking and it is just based on team combination. Yeah, again for us. It is about doing smaller things right. Everyone is really looking to do small things right. What happens on the field is because of hardword and this team works hard. Delhi Capitals captain Jemimah Rodrigues said, (On leading against Smriti Mandhana) No! I have led against her (Mandhana) in domestic cricket as well. It is always a fun rivalry. Not really. I didn't pick up her call. Yeah, 100%. We were happy either batting or bowling first. Our gameplan remains the same. Sometimes losing the toss is good. They will be batting fourth on this wicket. We have one change. Chinelle Henry is out due to an injury in the last game. Lucy Hamilton is in and making her debut tonight. We have played together for Brisbane Heat. She is the youngster. She also led Australia's Under-19 side. She is someone who is sorted and has a good head on her shoulders. Playing XIs: Delhi Capitals captain Jemimah Rodrigues said, (On leading against Smriti Mandhana) No! I have led against her (Mandhana) in domestic cricket as well. It is always a fun rivalry. Not really. I didn't pick up her call. Yeah, 100%. We were happy either batting or bowling first. Our gameplan remains the same. Sometimes losing the toss is good. They will be batting fourth on this wicket. We have one change. Chinelle Henry is out due to an injury in the last game. Lucy Hamilton is in and making her debut tonight. We have played together for Brisbane Heat. She is the youngster. She also led Australia's Under-19 side. She is someone who is sorted and has a good head on her shoulders. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals Women: Shafali Verma, Lizelle Lee (wk), Laura Wolvaardt, Jemimah Rodrigues (c), Marizanne Kapp, Niki Prasad, Lucy Hamilton, Sneh Rana, Minnu Mani, Shree Charani, Nandani Sharma Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 17 Jan 2026 7:14 pm

Woman Tears Free BMTC Ticket, Argues With Passengers On Bus In Bengaluru

Her comments triggered a sharp verbal exchange, with several passengers objecting to her remarks and asking her to stop creating a scene.

News18 17 Jan 2026 4:58 pm

Want A BDA Flat In Bengaluru? Residency Requirement Could Soon Drop

By lowering eligibility threshold, BDA hopes to attract more buyers, improve uptake of its housing projects, and make better use of existing residential inventory across the city.

News18 17 Jan 2026 4:45 pm

Disguised As Men, These Women Pulled Off Daytime House Thefts In Bengaluru

Initially, police believed crime involved a woman and 2 boys, based on the footage. Further investigation confirmed that the 2 boys were actually teenage girls dressed as men.

News18 17 Jan 2026 4:37 pm

AC Bus + Confirmed Darshan For Rs 2200: KSRTCs Tirupati Package From Bengaluru

A guide accompanies the group to help devotees navigate the darshan process smoothly, making the journey more organised, especially for first time visitors.

News18 17 Jan 2026 4:24 pm

Bengaluru Metro Costliest In Country Due To Fare Fixation Anomalies: Tejasvi Surya

Bengaluru metro travel now costs nearly twice as much as in Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai, leading to a reduction in the number of metro users, the BJP MP said.

Deccan Chronicle 17 Jan 2026 3:56 pm

Modified car in Bengaluru catches fire, RTO imposes fine of Rs 1.25 lakh | Video goes viral

The RTO in Bengaluru has imposed a fine of 1.11 lakh after a student's modified car caught fire. Following the viral video on social media, people praised the traffic police.

India.com 17 Jan 2026 3:44 pm

Pandit Kerekai Kamalakar Bhat Memorial Concert in Bengaluru on January 18

The programme begins with a vocal recital byKiran Kamalakar Bhat

The Hindu 17 Jan 2026 3:29 pm

Karnataka inks MoU with Azim Premji Foundation for 1,000-bed charitable and super-speciality multi-organ transplant hospital in Bengaluru

The Foundation has set a target of spending 4,000 crore over the next five years to build and operate a 1,000-bed charitable super-speciality and multi-organ transplant hospital in Bengaluru

The Hindu 17 Jan 2026 3:22 pm

Mahesh Babus Dolby Cinema in Bengaluru Is Special, says Suniel Narang

The new multiplex, located in Gandhinagarone of Bengalurus historic cinema hubsrevives the legacy of the iconic Kapali Theatre while introducing a premium cinematic experience to the city.

Deccan Chronicle 17 Jan 2026 1:27 pm

RCB Have Found A Way Again To Win This WPL Season: Deep Dasgupta

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Former India cricketer Deep Dasgupta lauded the Royal Challengers Bengalurus (RCB) efforts and their performance against the Gujarat Giants in the recently concluded Womens Premier League (WPL) 2026 game and stated that the 2024 champions have found a way to win again this year. RCB delivered a commanding performance against GG on Friday, demonstrating impressive resilience by bouncing back from 40/4 to reach 182, then effectively defending it through disciplined bowling. Speaking on JioHotstar, Dasgupta analysed RCBs comeback victory, stating, Just at the start of the game, RCB was 40 for 4, and were thinking, oh my God, whats happening with RCB? But then again, RCB this year, this season, have found a way to win. In the first game they were struggling and found a way; in this game they were struggling and found a way again. First, it was that batting performance from Radha Yadav and Richa Ghosh, and then the bowlers. Because it was never going to be easy defending 182. Gujarat Giants have these big hitters and theyve been scoring freely. Also, this was the first time RCB were bowling in the second half, which is a whole new factor. But a top performance from RCB, and this should give them a lot of confidence, he added. Katey Martin also joined the bandwagon and spoke about Shreyanka Patils inspiring journey, saying, Shes such an intelligent player and an intelligent person as well, and it comes through in the way she speaks and the way she bowls. I think she had six or seven different types of injuries over the last two years, so it wasnt just one thing shed come back and then something else would happen. I love the fact that were seeing traditional off-spinners come back into the T20 game. Theres so much focus on spinners who dont spin it at all, and theres a place for that too, but to be able to sum up the conditions, slow the pace down, bowl off-spin and let the wicket do the work is special. I remember she said that she was in tears standing at the top of her mark because she was just so proud to be back playing cricket. To think that in the space of three or four months to now in the WPL, picking up 5 for 4 against a team she absolutely loves what a special moment, the former New Zealand cricketer added. RCBs new-ball pacer Lauren Bell has put up impressive performances so far and has been a crucial cog in the teams victories this season. Former India wicketkeeper-batter Saba Karim commented on the tall fast-bowlers impact, stating, Shes really enjoying her outings at the D.Y. Patil Stadium. Shes able to generate that kind of pace and, if you recall that delivery to Sophie Devine, extract extra bounce. It was good to see her come back strongly. Theres so much focus on spinners who dont spin it at all, and theres a place for that too, but to be able to sum up the conditions, slow the pace down, bowl off-spin and let the wicket do the work is special. I remember she said that she was in tears standing at the top of her mark because she was just so proud to be back playing cricket. To think that in the space of three or four months to now in the WPL, picking up 5 for 4 against a team she absolutely loves what a special moment, the former New Zealand cricketer added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lauren Bell has been not only economical but also effective with the new ball, in the middle overs, and at the death. Overall, this was an impressive win for RCB a win built on self-belief and resilience. At one stage, they were tottering at 40 for 4 without Smriti Mandhana, with the top order back in the hut. To recover from there and post 182 shows this team refuses to lie down. They believe they can always come back from a precarious situation, and that belief was on full display, he said. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 17 Jan 2026 1:26 pm

RCB's Shreyanka Patil becomes youngest bowler to grab 5-wicket haul in WPL

Shreyanka Patil made history by becoming the youngest bowler to achieve a 5-wicket haul in the WPL, finishing with figures of 5 for 23 against Gujarat Giants. Her stellar performance secured Royal Challengers Bengaluru's third consecutive win, placing them at the top of the league standings.

The Economic Times 17 Jan 2026 1:21 pm

With Jaiswals Coach By His Side, Mokhade Relishes Run-making Spree In Vijay Hazare Trophy

Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: These are good times for Vidarbha's right-handed opener Aman Mokhade, as his run-making spree in the Vijay Hazare Trophy has led the side to the competition's title clash for the second successive time. As Vidarbha prepare to take the field for the final against Saurashtra at the BCCI CoE Ground in Bengaluru on Sunday, Mokhade will be eyeing taking Vidarbha over the line with another blistering knock. In Vidarbhas semi-final win over Karnataka, Mokhade equalled the record for most centuries in a Vijay Hazare Trophy edition by hitting his fifth century of the tournament. Mokhades 781 runs coming at an average of 97.62 make him the competition's leading run-getter. He also equalled South African great Graeme Pollock's world record of completing 1,000 List A runs in just 16 innings, becoming the fastest Indian to reach the mark. The surge in Mokhades fortunes follows after being on the fringes of Vidarbha side. With a solid top-order in Atharva Taide, Dhruv Shorey, Yash Rathod, Karun Nair and Danish Malewar, opportunities were scarce for Mokhade to establish himself. Jwala Singh, the coach of India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, has been coaching Mokhade since 2023 and feels proud over the youngster having a remarkable time in the ongoing competition. I don't say much when a player performs well. I talk very little and feel that when a player is already doing well, what else can he do better if I say something? I just told him one thing - that you are already in a good zone. You are already doing well. Just keep playing like this. You are in a fine zone - so make it bigger and bigger. When you are already doing well, then try to make it better and he will do it. I really feel the way Vidarbha kept him with the team last year and now have given him chances in the matches (has been wonderful). So in this final match, I am sure he will perform well and win the trophy for Vidarbha, Jwala told IANS in an exclusive conversation from Australia. Mokhade's breakthrough time in this domestic season came when Nair returned to Karnataka and Malewar was injured. He responded with 577 runs in first phase of Ranji Trophy at an average of 96.16, before amassing 206 runs in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy at a strike-rate of 157.25. Jwala recalled how he first connected with Mokhade in 2023 after receiving a message from him. I was in England for my yearly coaching work, and I got a message from this guy that I play for Vidarbha and want to train under you. Someone has given me your number. I said I don't take everyone, but you send me your biodata and I will see what you have. But I had in the back of my mind that this kid has come to me, so I have to give him some good inputs. I used to message him on what to do, and what not to do. My conversations started from there and after that, he has been with me. A good thing about him is whenever he gets time, he always comes to Mumbai. Because he also plays from Vidarbha, there is club cricket and it is important for him to stay there too. So, whenever he gets a chance, he asks me, Sir, you are available? When I am available, he comes. Recently, he came to me in June and he called me in the evening and said, Sir, are you in Mumbai tomorrow morning? I said, Yes, I am. So, he took bus and came in the morning. He is very dedicated towards cricket and talking about dedication and devotion, because I saw in his (semi-final) match, the way he was present there and tried to win the game and won it too; he has a long way to go, he elaborated. The partnership between Jwala and Mokhade took a serious turn after the Irani Cup in 2024, where the coach felt he had the ability to play multi-day cricket, but the stroke-play and capability of shifting gears needed an upgrade. When such players come who are playing Ranji Trophy and Under-23 for the state, then my job is to accelerate them as a coach. Its because your next level will be either the IPL or you will have to be a top performer in domestic cricket or maybe anything ahead. So, he had some strokes that I felt were missing. For example, we worked a lot on the pull and cut shots. Between point and cover, a lot of work was done on perfecting the square drive. The cover drive was already good, so we didn't have to work that much on it. We worked on the flick; as in white-ball cricket, the most important thing is to hit over mid-on and mid-off and hit a new ball downtown. So, most of the work was done on the acceleration of his game, he said. But refining the technique alone wasn't enough, as Jwala took charge of keeping Mokhade motivated during last season's frustrations over lack of game time. After a certain stage, cricket is a mind game. So how do you keep yourself self-motivated and hungry for making runs? In cricket, a lot of times, you do very well but you don't get a chance. A lot of times, a stage comes where you work very hard, but you don't get a chance in the team. So I always told him one thing - we have to win big battles. If you see any war and the big victories, it's not necessary that all the soldiers in front of you will die and only then will you win. You have to fight till the end. As long as you keep fighting, there are chances of winning and no matter how hard you work, it will definitely pay off. Even if you are failing, your mindset should be the same he elaborated. Mokhade's centuries in this tournament have come against Bengal, Jammu & Kashmir, Baroda, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka. His consistency across formats this season have established him as a potential all-format player. If you see his batting, he changes gears and you can see that in how he plays red-ball cricket and white-ball formats. In this Vijay Hazare Trophy, he has understood how to change gears, adapt to situations, and play the game because the job of an opening batsman is to run the match. You play from the first over, have to keep one end up and try to take the team to victory. So the way he has started, he is an all-format player, as you will see very few players who adapt to every format and dominate like this, said Jwala. Now in his fourth first-class season since debuting in 2022/23, Mokhade has transformed waiting into opportunity. The philosophy Jwala preaches remains unchanged for Mokhade to keep the good times going. You play from the first over, have to keep one end up and try to take the team to victory. So the way he has started, he is an all-format player, as you will see very few players who adapt to every format and dominate like this, said Jwala. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, this is the outcome of what you did today, and you have to follow the process. You have to be present and try to play (well) for your team and state as much as you can. For now, this is enough for him, he concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 17 Jan 2026 1:16 pm

Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences partners with State University of New York to boost engineering education and innovation

A key highlight of the partnership is the joint development of a BTech programme in VLSI Design and Technology at RUAS, aligned with SUNY Albanys nanoscale engineering standards

The Hindu 17 Jan 2026 1:15 pm

Dry Days 2026: Full Calendar For Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru And Other Cities

Alcohol sales will be banned on 28 dry days in 2026 across cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru, including Republic Day, Holi, Eid ul-Fitr, Gandhi Jayanti, Diwali and Christmas.

News18 17 Jan 2026 11:51 am

46% of Visvesvaraya Technological University interns paid firms to land mandatory work experience

A significant portion of engineering students in Karnataka are paying for mandatory internships, with allegations that Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) takes a 25% cut. While VTU claims this covers portal maintenance, students report difficulty finding free opportunities. The university plans to reduce its share next academic year, aiming to alleviate student financial burdens.

The Times of India 17 Jan 2026 10:30 am

BMC results show urban India's faith in BJP leadership: Tejasvi Surya

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya linked recent BMC election wins to urban voters' trust in the party's leadership and expressed confidence in similar victories in proposed Greater Bengaluru Authority elections. He also strongly criticized the proposed Bengaluru Metro fare hike as anti-people and unscientific, warning of protests if implemented.

The Economic Times 17 Jan 2026 9:13 am

How slums are made and razed in Bengaluru

Despite repeated promises of housing for all and affordable housing policies, Karnataka has consistently failed to ensure dignified housing for the poor in the growing city of Bengaluru, writes Rishita Khanna

The Hindu 17 Jan 2026 8:00 am

WPL-4: Radha, Richa, Shreyanka star as RCB maintains perfect run

The two batters put on 105 off 66 balls for the fifth wicket after Giants reduce the Bengaluru outfit to 43 for four; the off-spinner claims five while pacer Bell chips in with a three-wicket haul for the winning side

The Hindu 17 Jan 2026 2:20 am

Delhi Capitals vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Match 11, WPL 2026, Who will win today DC-W vs RCB-W match?

DC-W vs RCB-W, Match 11, Cricket Tips :The two teams that faced off in the final of the second edition of the Women's Premier League will be up against each other in the next game of the WPL 2026. It will be a contest between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Delhi Capitals on Saturday. This contest will begin at 7:30 PM IST at Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy. RCB-W are riding on their undefeated streak, as they have managed three consecutive wins. Another win will help them inch closer to a place in the next round. Meanwhile, Delhi Capitals recorded their first win in the previous game. But for them, the big challenge will be maintaining the form and trying to earn two more points here. DC-W vs RCB-W: Match Details Date : January 17, 2026 (Saturday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai DC-W vs RCB-W Live Streaming Details To watch the DCW vs RCBW game on Saturday, fans can tune into the Star Sports Networks on cable TVs. Fans can also catch the live stream on the Jio Hotstar streaming platform. DC-W vs RCB-W: Head-to-Head in WPL Total Matches : 7 Delhi Capitals Women : 5 Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women : 2 No-Result : 0 DC-W vs RCB-W: Ground Pitch Report This is the last game at this venue, which has proved to be a great batting track. The batters have liked the bounce here, which has helped them hit big shots. The shorter boundaries have challenged the bowlers, and bowlers with good slower ones can do well. But overall, it is a great batting deck. DC-W vs RCB-W: Possible XIs Delhi Capitals Women : Lizelle Lee (wk), Shafali Verma, Laura Wolvaardt, Marizanne Kapp, Jemimah Rodrigues (c), Chinelle Henry, Sneh Rana, Minnu Mani, Niki Prasad, Nandani Sharma, Shree Charani Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women : Grace Harris, D. Hemalatha, Smriti Mandhana (c), Radha Yadav, Gautami Naik, Richa Ghosh (wk), Arundhati Reddy, Nadine de Klerk, Shreyanka Patil, Linsey Smith, Lauren Bell DC-W vs RCB-W: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Lizelle Lee has looked a class apart from other DC batters and has given explosive starts to the team. For RCB-W, Grace Harris is someone who can single-handedly take the game away in the powerplay. Probable Best Bowler Nadani Sharma is the highest wicket-taker of this season and has been the find for DC-W. For RCB-W, Shreyanka Patil has been the key bowler, who took a fifer in the previous game. Today Match Prediction : With the form and momentum on their side, we predict RCB-W to beat DC-W in this game on Saturday. DC-W vs RCB-W Match 11, WPL 2026, Today Match DC-W vs RCB-W, DC-W vs RCB-W Prediction, DC-W vs RCB-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for DC-W vs RCB-W Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.

CNMSports 17 Jan 2026 2:16 am

Really happy with the way Radha and Richa batted: RCB's Shreyanka Patil

Shreyanka Patil's five-wicket haul powered Royal Challengers Bengaluru to a 32-run victory over Gujarat Giants. Patil credited a crucial century partnership between Radha Yadav and Richa Ghosh for instilling the confidence to push for a win. The bowlers' effective performance, despite dew, was also highlighted as a key factor in securing the win.

The Economic Times 17 Jan 2026 12:23 am

Construction work, 3 trains to skip Bengalurus Majestic

The Times of India 17 Jan 2026 12:12 am

WPL 2026: Very Happy That I Got My First Five-wicket Haul In T20s, Says Shreyanka Patil

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) off-spin bowling all-rounder Shreyanka Patil said she was very happy to claim her maiden five-wicket haul in T20s as her side defeated Gujarat Giants by 32 runs to extend their unbeaten run in the 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL). At the DY Patil Stadium, Shreyanka took 5-23 and is now the youngest bowler to get a five-wicket haul in WPL, as RCB got on top of the points table. Firstly, I would love to give the credit to Radha because if not for her innings, I don't think we would have put that total up on the board. I'm really happy the way Richa and Radha contributed in the first innings, knowing there were four down, we were 44/4, and then to just play those innings, I think it's a massive impact, and it gave us a lot of confidence seeing that 170-180 on the board. It gave us a lot of confidence knowing that Dew is gonna play a major role. We knew the last couple of games, we saw huge and heavy dew coming into the picture because the last two games we've played on this wicket, we didn't face that much of dew. So we were ready for dew today, and I think the bowlers did tremendously well, and I'm very, very happy that I got my first five-wicket haul in T20s, said Shreyanka at the conclusion of the game. Reflecting on her comeback after more than a year out of the game, which also led her to miss the 2025 WPL, Shreyanka said she had leaned on her support system and worked hard to return stronger. I've gone through a rollercoaster of a ride personally for me. I think I have dealt with it. I came out of it in a very strong way, thanks to my support system. My coaches, my grandparents, are here, and my uncle and aunt are also here supporting. My sister also left her job, and she came all the way from Bangalore to watch me. So I'm very happy, and just that the fact that I was out of cricket for 14 months was a big blow for me because I am someone who can't sit quietly. I want to be on the field. I want to be on the cricket field. I want to do what I love doing. So, I'm very happy with the preparation I got last month, as well as with Arjun sir back in Bangalore. I think I've put in a lot of hard work over the last couple of months, and I'm very happy that my execution is falling in place right now. Shreyanka said she described herself as an attacking bowler who thrives on taking wickets rather than containing runs. I am a wicket-taking bowler, and I've always said that because the drift I get, the turn I get on the bounce I get is something I'm not seeing much. I'm getting a lot of credit for myself. I don't know why. But I think I've worked towards it. I just didn't want to be a containing bowler. I wanted to be a wicket-taking bowler and be that impactful bowler for the team in any given situation, be it the powerplay, be it the middle overs, or the death, because I've prepared so well in any given phase of the game. I know that I'm looking to get wickets. So, again, going back to practice, the scenarios that play, the match-based scenarios, bowling against boys, getting hit, learning from them. I mean, it's just a whole lot of hard work. She added that keeping her plans simple was key to picking a five-wicket haul. I kept it very simple - even Anya (Shrubsole, bowling coach) and Malolan (Rangarajan, head coach) kept saying that just keep things simple because your stock ball is the best ball on this wicket. I know that I'm looking to get wickets. So, again, going back to practice, the scenarios that play, the match-based scenarios, bowling against boys, getting hit, learning from them. I mean, it's just a whole lot of hard work. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Obviously, bowling against left-handers is a big advantage, advantage being an off-spinner, and Smriti kept saying that you have to get all the lefties out in the tournament. That's the hard work. No pressure at all. So, that's what we keep talking about, and I've got a lovely support system here as well, she concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 16 Jan 2026 11:54 pm

Cricket scorecard | Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Gujarat Giants Women, 9th Match, Women's Premier League 2026 - Cricbuzz.com

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Google News 16 Jan 2026 11:45 pm

Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Gujarat Giants Highlights WPL 2026: Shreyanka Patil, Radha Yadav Star As RCB Down Gujarat Giants To Remain Unbeaten - NDTV Sports

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Google News 16 Jan 2026 11:16 pm

Decision to form panel to pay Keonics dues sparks row

The Times of India 16 Jan 2026 10:03 pm

WPL 2026: Radha, Richa Pull RCB Out Of Trouble, Post 182/7 Against GG

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) staged a remarkable recovery after being in tatters in the Power-play to post 182/7 in 20 overs against Gujarat Giants in Match 9 of the Womens Premier League (WPL) 2026 clash at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Friday. Radha Yadav produced her finest knock in the competition, hitting a remarkable Gujarat Giants off 47 balls -- her maiden WPL fifty. She also shared a 105-run stand for the fifth wicket with Richa Ghosh, who made 44 off 28 balls. Nadine de Klerk added a late flourish by making 26 off 12 balls and lifted the total beyond 180. For Gujarat Giants, Sophie Devine was the standout by claiming three wickets, while dropped chances again hurt GG. With an in-form batting unit, GGs chase promises to be a compelling contest. RCB made a flying start after being put in to bat, with Grace Harris taking Renuka Singh Thakur apart in the opening over, striking four boundaries as 23 runs came off it. But GG bounced back when Kashvee Gautams big inswinger trapped Grace lbw for 17, while Dayalan Hemalatha miscued a hook off the all-rounder and debutante Shivani Singh pulled off a sharp one-handed catch at short fine leg. Smriti Mandhanas struggle continued as she fell cheaply to Renuka after edging to Rajeshwari Gayakwad at short third. Sophie added to the pressure by trapping Gautami Naik lbw to leave the visitors reeling at 45/4. But Radha and Richa steadied the innings, counter-attacking with boundaries against Georgia Wareham and Gardner. Radha cleared long-on for six and carved fours through point, while Ghosh found the fence with a late-cut and a slap through cover. After Radha survived an lbw review, she leaned into a pitched-up delivery from Renuka to pierce backward point for four, while Richa carved another boundary to raise the fifty of the partnership. Richa left the crowd thrilled by lofting a loopy delivery from Georgia Wareham over deep mid-wicket for six and was dropped by deep mid-off. Kashvees reintroduction saw Radha pull confidently over long-on for six, before Richa showcased her power by driving Devine straight into the sight screen for a towering six. Radha reached her maiden fifty emphatically, pulling Sophie over deep square leg for six, before carving Ashleigh Gardner through the covers for a crisp boundary, and was then reprieved when a chance was put down by Bharti Fulmali on the final ball of the over. Richa, meanwhile, showcased her touch with a deft late-cut past third man for four, before holing out to long-on off Georgia. Nadine brought out a blistering assault by smashing Kashvee for two sixes and two fours in the 19th over, worth 22 runs. Though she and Radha fell in the final over, RCB managed to cross the 180-mark. Kashvees reintroduction saw Radha pull confidently over long-on for six, before Richa showcased her power by driving Devine straight into the sight screen for a towering six. Radha reached her maiden fifty emphatically, pulling Sophie over deep square leg for six, before carving Ashleigh Gardner through the covers for a crisp boundary, and was then reprieved when a chance was put down by Bharti Fulmali on the final ball of the over. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Royal Challengers Bengaluru 182/7 in 20 overs (Radha Yadav 66, Richa Ghosh 44; Sophie Devine 3-31, Kashvee Gautam 2-42) against Gujarat Giants Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 16 Jan 2026 9:52 pm

Iyer, Bishnoi Drafted Into India Squad For T20Is Against NZ; Sundar Ruled Out With Side Strain

BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia: India have added right-handed batter Shreyas Iyer and leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi to their T20I squad for the upcoming five-game series against New Zealand, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) informed on Friday. The five-game series against New Zealand, starting in Nagpur on January 21, is Indias last international assignment before their Mens T20 World Cup title defence starts on February 7. While Bishnoi comes as a replacement for the injured off-spin bowling all-rounder Washington Sundar, Iyer will be there for the first three games due to left-handed batter Tilak Varma, who is recovering from a lower abdomen surgery. Washington Sundar underwent scans after reporting an acute onset of discomfort in his lower rib area while bowling during the first ODI against New Zealand at the BCA Stadium, Vadodara, on 11 January. This was followed by an in-person consultation with an expert. He has been diagnosed with a side strain and has been advised rest for a few days, following which he will report to the BCCI Centre of Excellence (COE) for further management of his injury, said BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia. Bishnoi last played for India in a T20I match against England in Mumbai in February 2025. In 42 T20Is, Bishnoi has picked 61 wickets at an economy rate of 7.35. Iyer, meanwhile, last played a T20I for India against Australia at Bengaluru in December 2023. This was followed by an in-person consultation with an expert. He has been diagnosed with a side strain and has been advised rest for a few days, following which he will report to the BCCI Centre of Excellence (COE) for further management of his injury, said BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indias updated T20I squad: Suryakumar Yadav (C), Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson (WK), Shreyas Iyer (first three T20Is), Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel (VC), Rinku Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakaravarthy, Ishan Kishan (WK), Ravi Bishnoi Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 16 Jan 2026 9:30 pm