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Man hit by crane dies on spot

The Times of India 28 Jan 2026 5:07 am

Clearing of highway bottleneck at Shehra begins

The Times of India 28 Jan 2026 4:34 am

Ex-India cricketer Jacob Martin booked for drunken driving

The Times of India 28 Jan 2026 4:34 am

ICMTDT-2026 kicks off with focus on precision health

The Times of India 28 Jan 2026 4:34 am

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The Times of India 28 Jan 2026 4:02 am

WPL 2026: It Has Been A Roller-coaster, Says Gardner On Dramatic Final-over Win

Gujarat Giants: Gujarat Giants captain Ashleigh Gardner described the dramatic final over as an emotional roller-coaster, admitting the tension ran sky-high as the contest went down to the wire in a three-run victory over Delhi Capitals at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara. Bowling the penultimate over, Gardner went for 19 runs, leaving only nine for Sophie Devine to defend. Devine held her nerve in a dramatic final over to prevent Delhi Capitals from getting nine runs, sealing a thrilling three-run win for the Gujarat Giants, completing a season double. It has been a roller coaster. We have obviously entertained the fans at the venue and on TV. My right was going to the roof through that last over, said Gardner after the match. After posting 174/9, the Gujarat team was under immense pressure as the Delhi team prepared to enter the last over of the match with nine runs to win with Sneh Rana and Niki Prasad batting together. Gujarat Giants reached 174/9 with an excellent overall effort from Beth Mooney in what was overall a really composed innings of 58 from 46 balls. Anushka Sharma contributed 39 off 25 balls during the middle overs with some lovely, elegant-looking shots, as Tanuja Kanwar's contributions of an unbeaten 21 off just 11 balls late in the innings helped the Giants to compile a competitive total. Gardner felt the pitch continued to favour batters and said the Giants total was around par. However, she conceded her side allowed Delhi Capitals back into the contest after strong bowling until the 17th over. The wickets have got progressively better. Yesterday, 200 were almost chased down, and tonight it was almost chased down as well. Between 170 and 180 was par as well. We bowled well until the 17th over, then let them back in the game. The skipper stressed the need for simplicity in execution, highlighting Sophie Devines pivotal spell and her ability to vary pace, attack the stumps, and exploit a spinner-friendly surface. For our bowlers, we need to keep it simple. We need to keep the team in play as long as possible. Finding the right lengths for change are important. It was a spinner-friendly wicket, but Sophie was really pivotal throughout her spell, making changes in pace and keeping the stumps in play as well, she said. Gardner felt the pitch continued to favour batters and said the Giants total was around par. However, she conceded her side allowed Delhi Capitals back into the contest after strong bowling until the 17th over. The wickets have got progressively better. Yesterday, 200 were almost chased down, and tonight it was almost chased down as well. Between 170 and 180 was par as well. We bowled well until the 17th over, then let them back in the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Looking ahead, Gardner underlined the importance of consistency in tight matches and said the Giants must quickly shift focus to their next challenge against Mumbai, a side they have historically struggled against. We have been on the winning side and losing side as well during close games. We need to be consistent. We need to win that one game to be confident in the playoffs. We play again in a couple of times. We need to switch the focus to Mumbai; we don't have a great record against them. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Jan 2026 12:38 am

WPL 2026: Rodrigues Praises 'special' Fightback From Sneha-Prasad After Delhi's Close Loss

Jemimah Rodrigues: Delhi Capitals captain Jemimah Rodrigues praised the composure and courage shown by Sneh Rana and Niki Prasad in a tense finish, admitting it was a tough pill to swallow after falling just three runs short of the target against Gujarat Giants at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara. Sophie Devine held her nerve in a dramatic final over to defend nine runs, sealing a thrilling three-run win for the Giants, completing a season double. A spirited seventh-wicket partnership of 70 runs between Rana (29 off 15) and Prasad (47 off 24) reignited hope, but Devines mastery at the death having earlier defended seven against the same opponents ensured Gujarat Giants closed out another nervy win. Firstly, the way Sneh Rana and Niki played, I have to give it to them. It was special. Such things happen, but it would have been nice had we finished on the right side of the finishing line, said Rodrigues after the match. Rodrigues said belief never faded in the Capitals camp as long as batters were at the crease, lauding Rana and Prasad for keeping the chase alive with their fearless approach. As long as we knew our batters were in, we had the hope, and we kept believing. They kept believing and kept us in the hunt. Niki played brilliantly. I think they were the ones who kept us going. We didnt win it today, but the way they played today was brilliant. Delhi's reply got off to a good start when Shafali Verma hit a boundary off the first ball and quickly reached 26 in 2.2 overs before Rajeshwari Gayakwad removed her in the first over. Laura Wolvaardt once again failed to accelerate, scoring 24 off 23 before Gayakwad brushed her off stump, while Lizelle Lee struggled with fluency and was caught for 11 off 20 balls. Jemimah Rodrigues managed 16 off 16 balls before being bowled by Devine, and the Capitals chase faltered further as Marizanne Kapp fell for a golden duck to Gardner. Chinelle Henry added only 9 off 11 balls, leaving Delhi in trouble. Reflecting on the defeat, the skipper felt Delhi paid the price for losing wickets in clusters and conceding extra runs at the death, despite a strong effort with the ball earlier in the innings. Jemimah Rodrigues managed 16 off 16 balls before being bowled by Devine, and the Capitals chase faltered further as Marizanne Kapp fell for a golden duck to Gardner. Chinelle Henry added only 9 off 11 balls, leaving Delhi in trouble. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi will play their last league game against UP Warriorz, which will be a virtual knockout on February 1. That game is going to be important. It will be important for us to regroup. We are still in the tournament, and we will keep fighting. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Jan 2026 12:14 am

WPL 2026: Sophie Devine's Magical Final Over Helps Gujarat Pip Delhi By Three Runs

Sophie Devine: Sophie Devine held her nerve in a dramatic final over to defend nine runs, sealing a thrilling three-run win for Gujarat Giants over Delhi Capitals and completing a season double against them in the 17th match of the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026 at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara on Tuesday. Under severe pressure, Devine once again operated with precision under pressure, using the ball effectively and leading the Giants to second place on the points table with eight points. After posting 174/9, the Gujarat team was under immense pressure as the Delhi team prepared to enter the last over of the match with nine runs to win with Sneh Rana and Niki Prasad batting together. Devine held Delhi back for the first three balls in a very tight manner, allowing only 4 runs. He finished the over well, taking the crucial wicket of Sneh Rana with an excellent delivery. After that, Minnu Mani took a single for the fifth ball, leaving Prasad to face the sixth, requiring four runs for victory. Prasad attempted a high-energy swing to hit it out of the park, only to find Ashleigh Gardner out in the outer as the Giants celebrated their victory, as the Capitals fell agonisingly short of crossing the line. Before that, the Delhi Capitals had the choice to fill in. They chose to bowl, middling the Gujarat Giants' total to 174 for 9 with an excellent overall effort from Beth Mooney in what was overall a really composed innings of 58 from 46 balls. Anushka Sharma contributed 39 off 25 balls during the middle overs with some lovely, elegant-looking shots, as Tanuja Kanwar's contributions of an unbeaten 21 off just 11 balls late in the innings helped the Giants to compile a competitive total. N. Shree Charani, who finished with career-best WPL figures of 4 for 31, led Delhi's bowlers with a fierce spell. Minnu Mani took 1 for 23 in her three overs, Chinelle Henry took 2 for 38, and Nandani Sharma was economical with 1 for 26. Delhi's reply got off to a good start when Shafali Verma hit a boundary off the first ball and quickly reached 26 in 2.2 overs before Rajeshwari Gayakwad removed her in the first over. Laura Wolvaardt once again failed to accelerate, scoring 24 off 23 before Gayakwad brushed her off stump, while Lizelle Lee struggled with fluency and was caught for 11 off 20 balls. Jemimah Rodrigues managed 16 off 16 balls before being bowled by Devine, and the Capitals chase faltered further as Marizanne Kapp fell for a golden duck to Gardner. Chinelle Henry added only 9 off 11 balls, leaving Delhi in trouble. A spirited seventh-wicket stand between Rana (29 off 15) and Prasad (47 off 24) reignited hope, but Devines mastery at the death having earlier defended seven against the same opponents ensured Gujarat Giants closed out another nervy win. Jemimah Rodrigues managed 16 off 16 balls before being bowled by Devine, and the Capitals chase faltered further as Marizanne Kapp fell for a golden duck to Gardner. Chinelle Henry added only 9 off 11 balls, leaving Delhi in trouble. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gujarag Giants 174/9 in 20 overs (Beth Mooney 58, Anushka Sharma 39; Sree Charani 4-31, Chinelle Henry 2-38) beat Dekhi Capitals 171/8 in 20 overs (Niki Prasad 47, Sneh Rana 29; Sophie Devine 4-37, Rajeshwari Gayakwad 3-20) by three runs Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Jan 2026 11:50 pm

WPL 2026: Beth Mooney's Fifty And Tanuja Kanwar's Late Blitz Lift Gujarat Giants To 174/9 Against DC

Beth Mooney: Beth Mooneys composed half-century and N. Shree Charanis timely strikes shaped an eventful first innings as Gujarat Giants posted a competitive 174 for 9 against Delhi Capitals in the 17th match of the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026, at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara on Tuesday. Batting first for the first time, the Giants took advantage of Mooney's composure at the top of the order until the last set of the innings, when Tanuja Kanwar came out to bat. The opening pair for Gujarat was Sophie Devine and Mooney, but Devine only faced the third over before getting out to Marizanne Kapp for 13 runs. Anushka Sharma, batting at No. 3, struck a couple of boundaries within the first 20 balls of the game, showing early aggression. Mooney hit out a few singles to get used to the pitch. By the end of the Power-play, the Giants had built themselves solidly to 53 runs for the loss of one wicket. Anushka Sharma kept the Giants scoring towards the middle of the game, had one chance in the eighth over on 39 runs, and had it taken from her almost immediately as Shree Charani took her wicket in the very next delivery, swinging the momentum back to Delhi. After that, the Giants had another success when captain Ashleigh Gardner hit the ball towards deep mid-wicket only to get out for 2. Mooney remained calm through everything that happened and reached her fifty runs during her innings with just 39 deliveries, holding the entire innings together while losing wickets all around her. Charani claimed her second wicket when she bowled Georgia Wareham out for 11 in the 15th over. Delhi increased the pressure on the Giants in the next over when Chinelle Henry dismissed Bharti Fulmali for 3, leaving the Giants in a precarious position. And when she finished her innings at 58 from 46 balls in the 17th over, the Giants' chances for a strong finish seemed bleak. The Giants' poor finish continued as Delhi shut them down during the final overs of the match. Just when Gujarat appeared to be limping to the end of their innings, Tanuja Kanwar added an important contribution as a No. 9 batter, scoring 21 runs off 11 balls just before the end of the innings. Kanwar's effort raised the Giants' total to 174 runs for 9 wickets from 20 overs, giving the Delhi Capitals a competitive target despite Delhi not being at their best during the final phase of the innings. The Giants' poor finish continued as Delhi shut them down during the final overs of the match. Just when Gujarat appeared to be limping to the end of their innings, Tanuja Kanwar added an important contribution as a No. 9 batter, scoring 21 runs off 11 balls just before the end of the innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gujarat Giants 174/9 in 20 overs (Beth Mooney 58, Anushka Sharma 39; Sree Charani 4-31, Chinelle Henry 2-38) against Delhi Capitals Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Jan 2026 9:54 pm

'Drunk driving': Former Indian cricketer rams into parked cars

Former India cricketer Jacob Martin was arrested early Tuesday after his SUV crashed into three parked cars in Vadodara. Police allege Martin, 53, was driving under the influence of alcohol when he lost control of his vehicle. The incident, which caused significant damage, has led to a case being registered against the ex-batsman.

The Times of India 27 Jan 2026 8:06 pm

WPL 2026: Unchanged Delhi Capitals Elect To Field As Wareham, Tanuja Come In For Gujarat Giants

Unchanged Delhi Capitals: Delhi Capitals won the toss and elected to field against Gujarat Giants in the 17th match of the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026 at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara on Tuesday. Delhi Capitals have opted to go in unchanged from their previous outing, showing faith in a combination that delivered in the last game. Meanwhile, Gujarat Giants Women have made two changes to their playing XI, bringing in Georgia Wareham and Tanuja Kanwar in place of Danielle Wyatt-Hodge and Happy Kumari as they look to tweak their balance for the contest. Delhi Capitals Women captain Jemimah Rodrigues said, We are going to bowl first. Just feel like it gets better to bat on in the second innings. Even the dew comes later in the evening. Seeing the last game we played, it feels harder. The game plan stays the same. Sticking to our plans and executing those. With every game, you get to learn so much. As a captain, I know I wont always get it right. My team makes me look good as a captain. Gujarat Giants Women captain Ashleigh Gardner said, We would have batted first anyway. It didnt really matter in the end. Having Sophie in the middle order gives us a lot of firepower. But there is one change tonight. Danni is out with sickness, and Georgia is back. So, Sophie is back at the top. If we can stick to our process, we can have success. Playing XIs: Gujarat Giants Women captain Ashleigh Gardner said, We would have batted first anyway. It didnt really matter in the end. Having Sophie in the middle order gives us a lot of firepower. But there is one change tonight. Danni is out with sickness, and Georgia is back. So, Sophie is back at the top. If we can stick to our process, we can have success. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gujarat Giants Women: Beth Mooney (wk), Sophie Devine, Anushka Sharma, Ashleigh Gardner (c), Kanika Ahuja, Georgia Wareham, Bharti Fulmali, Kashvee Gautam, Tanuja Kanwar, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Renuka Singh Thakur Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Jan 2026 7:22 pm

Vadodara: RCBW vs MIW Womens Premier League Match #Gallery - Social News XYZ

Vadodara: RCBW vs MIW Womens Premier League Match #Gallery Social News XYZ

Google News 27 Jan 2026 7:58 am

MI outshine RCB by 15 runs

Nat Sciver-Brunt smashes first-ever century in Womens Premier League Vadodara: Nat Sciver-Brunt (100 not out) hit the first-ever century of Womens Premier League history in its fourth edition as dominant Mumbai Indians beat Royal Challengers Bengaluru by 15 runs, despite Richa Ghoshs whirlwind 90, here on Monday. In a must-win game to remain in contention []

The Navhind Times 27 Jan 2026 1:25 am

WPL 2026: Richa Ghosh's Late Onslaught Goes In Vain As Mumbai Indians Beat RCB By 15 Runs

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Mumbai Indians held off a stunning late assault from Richa Ghosh to beat Royal Challengers Bengaluru by 15 runs in a thrilling 2026 Women's Premier League (WPL) clash at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara on Monday. Chasing 200, RCB collapsed to 35/5 in the Power-play as Hayley Matthews and Shabnim Ismail tore through the top order, leaving the side in huge danger of suffering a big hit to their net run rate. But Richa had other ideas, as she launched a breathtaking counter-attack, smashing 90 off 50 balls with 10 fours and six sixes to nearly pull off an improbable victory. After crawling to 55 off 40 balls in 18 overs, Ghosh exploded in the final two, plundering 35 runs to give MI a genuine scare before falling agonisingly short of a win by being dismissed on the last ball, as RCB ended up making 184/9. Apart from those last two overs, it was a commanding performance from MI, who have kept their playoff hopes alive. Hayley returned with figures of 3-10, as the win lifted MI back to second place on the points table. Nat Sciver-Brunt had earlier struck the first century in WPLs history to propel MI to a formidable 199/4. After Hayley and Shabnim did the early damage, Richa found support from Nadine de Klerk and Arundhati Reddy in the middle order, but the early damage proved to be too severe despite her late heroics. The defeat marks RCB's second consecutive loss after winning their opening five matches. For MI, the victory provided a crucial confidence boost in a must-win encounter, with their senior players delivering when it mattered most despite the late wobble. MI struck early with the ball when Shabnim had Grace Harris, who earlier hit Nat for a hat-trick of fours, in the third over, by having caught behind by Rahila Firdous. Hayley compounded RCBs woes by dismissing skipper Smriti Mandhana and Georgia Voll in quick succession. More cheer was in store for MI when Gautami Naik was bowled by Shabnim, while Radha Yadav fell for a two-ball duck to Hayley, as RCB were five down in power-play. Nadine de Klerk attempted a fightback with 28 off 20 balls, striking a six and three boundaries, but was undone by Amelia Kerrs googly in the 11th over. When Arundhati Reddy and Sayali Satghare departed in successive deliveries from Amanjot Kaur, it left RCB at 129/8. At the other end, Richa fought a lone battle. She began cautiously but accelerated after the halfway mark, cutting and lofting for her boundaries. She reached her half-century with a six over sweeper cover off Nat and then launched a stunning counterattack in the death overs. Richa smashed three consecutive sixes off Amanjot Kaur in the 18th over, followed by two more maximums and a four off Kerr in the penultimate over, raising hopes of an improbable win. But she was eventually caught by Sanskriti Gupta off Amelia for a magnificent 90, as RCBs challenge resulted in another defeat for them. At the other end, Richa fought a lone battle. She began cautiously but accelerated after the halfway mark, cutting and lofting for her boundaries. She reached her half-century with a six over sweeper cover off Nat and then launched a stunning counterattack in the death overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mumbai Indians 199/4 in 20 overs (Nat Sciver-Brunt 100 not out, Hayley Matthews 56; Lauren Bell 2-21, Shreyanka Patil 1-34) beat Royal Challengers Bengaluru 184/9 in 20 overs (Richa Ghosh 90, Nadine de Klerk 28; Hayley Matthews 3-10, Shabnim Ismail 2-25) by 15 runs Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 26 Jan 2026 11:44 pm

Gujarat Giants vs Delhi Capitals Match 17, WPL 2026, Who will win today GG-W vs DC-W match?

GG-W vs DC-W, Match 17, Cricket Tips :Royal Challengers Bengaluru are already through, and three teams have six points each, and they are fighting for a place in the playoffs. Two of which, will take on each other in the next game. Delhi Capitals and Gujarat Giants will face each other on Tuesday in Vadodara. This contest will commence at 7:30 PM IST at BCA Stadium. DC-W have won two consecutive games now and have beaten two champions. That must be a confidence booster for Jemimah Rodrigues. The captain has also looked in good form. Meanwhile, GG-W also had a comprehensive win in the previous game. Their local players had a better last game, which helped the batters. GG-W vs DC-W: Match Details Date : January 27, 2026 (Tuesday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : BCA Stadium, Vadodara GG-W vs DC-W Live Streaming Details The live action of the upcoming game will be on Star Sports Networks. Fans can also watch the game through the Jio Hotstar app or website for the active users. GG-W vs DC-W: Head-to-Head in WPL Total Matches : 7 Gujarat Giants Women : 3 Delhi Capitals Women : 4 No-Result : 0 GG-W vs DC-W: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Vadodara is flat, and batters have enjoyed batting here. The ball will come with a good bounce, and the boundaries are not very big on the square. It is very hard to contain the batters, and the only time to trouble the batters is with the new ball. The score of 160-170 is chaseable here. GG-W vs DC-W: Possible XIs Gujarat Giants : Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Beth Mooney (wk), Ash Gardner (c), Anushka Sharma, Sophie Devine, Kanika Ahuja, Bharti Fulmali, Renuka Singh, Happy Kumari, Kashvee Gautam, Rajeshwari Gayakwad Delhi Capitals : Laura Wolvaardt, Lizelle Lee (wk), Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues (c), Chinelle Henry, Niki Prasad, Marizanne Kapp, Minnu Mani, Shree Charani, Sneh Rana, Nandni Sharma GG-W vs DC-W: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Lizelle Lee has been in good batting form and has scored most runs for DC-W. For GG-W, Sophie Devine is the one to watch out for, who won MOTM awards against DC-W in the previous game between the two. Probable Best Bowler Renuka Thakur is a tough new-ball bowler, and she has taken crucial wickets in the powerplay. For DC-W, Nadani Sharma is the leading wicket-taker and took three wickets in the previous game as well. Today Match Prediction : Both teams had a win under their belts in the previous game. But the combination of GG-W is better than DC-W, and we predict GG-W to win this game. GG-W vs DC-W Match 17, WPL 2026, Today Match GG-W vs DC-W, GG-W vs DC-W Prediction, GG-W vs DC-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for GG-W vs DC-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 26 Jan 2026 10:42 pm

WPL 2026: Seen A Few Players Get Out In The 90s, So Didnt Want To Replicate That, Says Sciver-Brunt

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Batting all-rounder Nat Sciver-Brunt expressed her delight after becoming the first one to score a century in the Womens Premier League (WPL) through an unbeaten 57-ball century, guiding Mumbai Indians to a formidable 199/4 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara on Monday. Ive seen a few players get out in the 90s, so I didnt want to replicate that. But I also wanted to get as many runs for the team. Really pleased that we could get up to that total, personally really happy as well, said Nat in a mid-innings chat with the broadcasters. After 1059 days and 82 matches, the WPL finally witnessed its first centurion, and fittingly, it was achieved by Sciver-Brunt, who also registered her maiden T20 hundred. Walking in early, she absorbed the pressure before shifting gears with sublime strokeplay and sizzling timing to dismantle the RCB attack in an unbeaten 57-ball century laced with 16 fours and a six. She also said her wife, former England pacer Katherine Sciver-Brunt, wanted her to hit a century, which she did in Vadodara. Katherine obviously is watching as well, hopefully. I mean, shes actually a really nervous watcher, so shes probably not watching. But she wanted a tea, and she wanted me to get three figures, so here we go. Im absolutely happy. I guess a first T20 century for me, so happy to get over that milestone and hopefully its not the last, said Nat. She also said her wife, former England pacer Katherine Sciver-Brunt, wanted her to hit a century, which she did in Vadodara. Katherine obviously is watching as well, hopefully. I mean, shes actually a really nervous watcher, so shes probably not watching. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Weve lost a lot of tosses in the evening games, so I'm really happy to get that kind of score on the board. But I guess we know weve got a job on our hands as bowlers as well, with a powerful batting lineup. Best get ready for that, concluded Nat. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 26 Jan 2026 10:00 pm

WPL 2026: Nat Sciver-Brunt Slams Tournaments First Century As MI Post 199/4

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Batting all-rounder Nat Sciver-Brunt etched her name into the record books by becoming the first batter to score a century in the Womens Premier League (WPL), as she guided Mumbai Indians to a commanding 199/4 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the BCA Stadium, Kotambi, in Vadodara on Monday. After 1059 days and 82 matches, the WPL finally witnessed its first centurion, and fittingly, it was achieved by England's Sciver-Brunt, who also registered her maiden T20 hundred. Walking in early, she absorbed the pressure before shifting gears with sublime strokeplay and sizzling timing to dismantle the RCB attack in an unbeaten 57-ball century laced with 16 fours and a six. Partnering with Hayley Matthews, who made a 39-ball 56, Sciver-Brunt ensured the Mumbai Indians surged past the previous highest total at the venue this season. The duo stitched a 131-run stand, with boundaries flowing freely once they settled in. Though Hayley departed after getting her fifty, Nat carried on to reach the magical three-figure mark in the final over. RCBs bowling unit endured a tough outing, with only Lauren Bell managing some control and picking 2-21 in her four overs. The rest of them struggled with their lengths, either too full or too short, and were punished accordingly by MIs batters. RCB now face a stiff chase, with dew likely to play a role, but they will need something extraordinary with the bat to overhaul the target. Sent in to bat first, Sajeevan Sajana struck an early boundary but was trapped lbw by Lauren Bell in the third over. Sciver-Brunt then joined Hayley, and the pair stitched together a commanding stand. The duo took time to settle before opening up in the middle overs. Sciver-Brunts fluent strokeplay, especially through the leg-side, and Hayleys acceleration saw MI surge past the 100-run mark in the 12th over. Hayley completed her half-century but was bowled by Lauren for 56, ending a fine partnership that had put MI firmly in control. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur kept the tempo high with a brisk 20 off 12 balls, striking two fours and a six, before falling to Nadine de Klerk. Amanjot Kaur chipped in briefly, but the spotlight remained on Sciver-Brunt, who continued to dominate the RCB attack. Boundaries flowed freely as Sciver-Brunt raced into the 90s. She brought up her maiden T20 hundred and the first-ever century in WPL history in the penultimate over with a single through long-off and finished unbeaten on 100 off 57 balls. Though Amanjot was castled by Shreyanka Patil, MI closed on 199/4, the highest total at the venue this season. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur kept the tempo high with a brisk 20 off 12 balls, striking two fours and a six, before falling to Nadine de Klerk. Amanjot Kaur chipped in briefly, but the spotlight remained on Sciver-Brunt, who continued to dominate the RCB attack. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mumbai Indians 199/4 in 20 overs (Nat Sciver-Brunt 100 not out, Hayley Matthews 56; Lauren Bell 2-21, Shreyanka Patil 1-34) against Royal Challengers Bengaluru Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 26 Jan 2026 9:36 pm

WPL 2026: Can Take A Lot Of Confidence From How I Have Gone In Whole Tournament, Says Bell

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) fast bowler Lauren Bell said she is focused on taking a lot of confidence in terms of how she has gone in the entire tournament so far. Lauren has taken nine wickets in six games so far at an economy rate of 5.75 and has been a force to reckon with in power-play. I think sometimes maybe I get a bit angry. But even the other day, my coach called me and was like, Youre at your best when youre smiling, and I maybe lost my smile in the last game. Im at my best when I'm smiling. I think obviously its very different. It might be a different opening partnership tonight, and its a different pitch. So theres a lot to assess and probably a lot of differences from the first game. I guess I can take confidence from the whole tournament really, with how Ive been going. Hopefully well put on a good performance tonight, said Lauren in a pre-game chat with broadcasters. Asked on her preparation to bowl to Hayley Matthews, Nat Sciver-Brunt and Harmanpreet Kaur, Lauren said, Im not massive on the whole analytics and stuff. I obviously know these players, Ive bowled at Hayley lots, Harman lots, Nat lots. Im big on backing my own strengths and what I do well, and hopefully thats good enough. Quizzed about her assessment of the nature of Vadodara pitch and her growing repertoire, Lauren said, On this pitch, youve just got to hit the stumps and try to be as straight as possible. Thats a common theme for the batters as well. Im not massive on that stuff, but I know their strengths. It was hard. Obviously at the time I was playing international cricket, so I was on the biggest stage while going through quite a big change. It was really tough, but I had some of the best coaches around me and Ive still got great support. Technically, I think were there, but Im still grooving it. I still want more consistency and there are still things to add, she said. Lauren also revealed she will bowl the inswinger when she feels confident about unleashing it. I havent bowled an inswinger in about two years now, so hopefully at some point that will come back. Theres still so much to work on, and I love training, so hopefully Ill just keep getting better. It was really tough, but I had some of the best coaches around me and Ive still got great support. Technically, I think were there, but Im still grooving it. I still want more consistency and there are still things to add, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score There are so many parts of bowling, which is why its so exciting. There are always different things to learn. When I have time and a proper training period, maybe Ill get back to it, she concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 26 Jan 2026 7:52 pm

Return To Indian T20I Team Is What I Had Been Waiting For, Says GGs Bharti Fulmali

Sant Gajanan Cricket Academy: Seven years is a long time in cricket. For Bharti Fulmali, it felt even longer. The big-hitting middle-order batter from Amravati had made her India T20I debut against England in Guwahati in 2019. She impressed early by charging down the pitch to hit Laura Marsh for a boundary on her third ball in international cricket, but managed only 18 and 5 in two outings before being left out. As the years rolled by, Bharti, who holds a job with the Income Tax Department, resigned herself to the fact that her international career might be over before it had truly begun. But on January 17, when the Gujarat Giants landed in Vadodara after wrapping up their Navi Mumbai leg of WPL 2026, the BCCI named Bharti in Indias squad for the T20I series in Australia in February, a development which took her by surprise. We just boarded the bus after landing in Vadodara, and that's when my teammates came and shouted behind me, 'Congratulations,' and then I got to know that this happened. I actually didn't even know before that such a team was to be announced or that I had been selected. I am feeling very good because this has come after a very long period of seven years. This is what I had been waiting for and has happened now. So, I am very grateful and this feels stupendous, Bharti recalled in an exclusive conversation with IANS, ahead of the franchise facing Delhi Capitals in a decisive clash on Tuesday. The current version of Bharti, who will board the plane to Australia, is a vastly different player from the one who played briefly for India in 2019. Her national comeback has arrived on the back of exceptional performances in the ongoing WPL, where she has scored 111 runs in six innings at a blistering strike rate of 163.23 for GG. Last season was equally impressive 133 runs in four innings at 172.72 a significant leap from her 2024 season's numbers of 64 runs at a strike-rate of 120.75. India, after unsuccessful trials with Kiran Navgire and Sajeevan Sajana, will bank on Bhartis WPL form so that she can join Richa Ghosh as a reliable finisher ahead of this years T20 World Cup in England. There are a lot of changes now from what I played in 2019 to now. The role that the team has given me as a finisher; I try to contribute in that and how to finish the game and help my team to get into a good position. So, this is my priority, added Bharti. This evolution didn't happen by accident. Bharti made a conscious decision to reinvent herself after recognising that the pathway back to international cricket required someone who has serious lower-order batting muscle. I also wanted to bat as a batter in the top order. But as I saw the lot of changes happening in cricket, I started to think on top of that like what is the need? Like, if I want to play internationally, the WPL, and be at a higher level, then what is the need there? So, there mostly I saw middle-order and lower-order batters are needed. There, I saw the state team struggling a little. So, I decided from there that if I want to play, then this place will be perfect for me. I will have to work a little hard and there will be a little different skills, but I was okay to do all of that. I worked on that because you need power hitting there for the finisher because you will only get 5 or 10 balls, you have to perform in that margin only and I started training in that way. It happened just 4-5 years ago, when I started to apply those changes to my role in the Vidarbha team, elaborated Bharti. Its no surprise that Bharti credits the WPL for her career resurgence. Unsold in the first WPL auction, she joined GG in 2024 as Harleen Deols injury replacement a move that proved pivotal. My cricket has transformed a lot after WPL came into the picture. It has played a very big role, and especially Gujarat Giants have a big role in it because they have given me an opportunity to play on this platform. They showed that confidence and gave me chances to play, and then I put out great performances. So, GG and WPL have a very big role in upping my game for the next level, she said. Working with GG head coach Michael Klinger and batting coach Dan Marsh has proved crucial to her development as a power-hitter. When I came here in the first year, I discussed with them about what I can and can't do. So, I went back to the ground level and practiced mostly hard hitting. I used to practice on center wickets and open grounds. I did a lot of match simulations because I have put a lot of emphasis on myself to get the team out of tough situations. Klinger also told me to practice against a tennis ball. It's like if you clear the boundary while batting against a tennis ball, then you will be able to play in the same way against the leather ball in a match. So, I practiced against that and did those drills, and I am getting the fruitful results now, added Bharti. Her performances this season, after GG used her RTM card to get her for Rs 70 lakh, have included knocks that showcased her finishing abilities 36 not out and 39 against Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bengaluru are evidence of it. In last years season, Bharti left everyone stunned by smashing her maiden WPL fifty, off just 22 balls, to give MI an almighty scare. Her approach as a finisher and being unflustered comes from her admiration for the legendary MS Dhoni. I have definitely imbibed a lot of qualities of him in myself because my natural nature is very calm. When I used to watch Dhoni sir play on TV, he used to come in the same situation as a finisher, just like how I am doing right now. He has played a very good role there and won us the ODI World Cup as a finisher by scoring a six. So, he inspires me a lot. I try to follow him a little bit and that's where all of this has come from, said Bharti. That calmness under pressure by observing Dhoni has become Bhartis trademark too. That is handled well because I always focus on my process. I have put myself in these situations, even in practice sessions. Even when I play for the state, I play under the same pressure. Obviously, there is no crowd there. But if you think so much about the crowd and all these things, then you will not be able to play well. So, when you play, all these things get out of your mind. Your focus is on the ball and what you have to do is on you. So, thinking all these things helps things become a little easier when your focus is on that one thing - to play well. Bhartis support system starts at home in Amravati, where her father first introduced her to cricket. His pride in her achievements remains a driving force for her. I started playing cricket because of him in my childhood. So, he is very happy and he feels very proud that our daughter is playing and performing at this big level. He feels really good on seeing me in action, she said. Bharti stays connected to her roots in Amravati through regular talks with childhood coach Sandeep Gawande at Sant Gajanan Cricket Academy, while training at Nagpur Cricket Academy when away from home. Whenever I go to Amravati, I still go to that ground and practice. We have a very good bond. We talk to each other daily. If I have any doubts, we still talk on the phone. Their guidance is very important. He, my father and my family are the main pillars for me. There's even a nickname that has stuck with Bharti by her friends from Amravati Lady Gayle. Its a moniker which reflects in the big-hitting prowess she has become known for now. They still like calling me this a lot. Whenever I go to Amravati, they give me the centre wicket for practice. Before that, they used to tell me that we will bowl and you hit the ball for six. They would say, 'bas, tu maar (You just hit the ball).' They have encouraged me a lot. They have a lot of love for me and this is a way of expressing that. They have supported me a lot. Seven years away from the national team setup taught Fulmali invaluable lessons about discipline and perseverance. I have realised discipline is very important. I have worked with a lot of patience and discipline in the seven years I was away from the Indian team set-up. Your diet is very important, as are workouts on a regular basis. It is very important to practise all these things daily. I have maintained it and that's what is helping me, she said. Seven years away from the national team setup taught Fulmali invaluable lessons about discipline and perseverance. I have realised discipline is very important. I have worked with a lot of patience and discipline in the seven years I was away from the Indian team set-up. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Her advice to young cricketers stems from her own perseverance in the last seven years to get a chance at playing for India again. I just want to say do what you like. As a woman, no doubt there are a lot of difficulties and challenges, but you have to face it. Don't look at it as a struggle, accept it as a challenge and learn from it. Do what you like, work hard and you will definitely get the result. Article Source: IANS

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Mumbai Indians Match 16, WPL 2026, Who will win today RCB-W vs MI-W match?

RCB-W vs MI-W, Match 16, Cricket Tips :The winning streak of Royal Challengers Bengaluru ended in the previous game, and they suffered a 7-wicket defeat at the hands of Delhi Capitals Women. But they are still the best team on the points table and are expected to bounce back. RCB-W will be up against the defending champions next. They will take on Mumbai Indians on Monday at BCA Stadium in Vadodara at 7:30 PM IST. RCB-W are one win away from making it to the final of the tournament. If they can do it on Monday, they will confirm a top finish in the league stage. But MI-W are expected to do well here, as it is a do-or-die contest for them and their survival. RCB-W vs MI-W: Match Details Date : January 26, 2026 (Monday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : BCA Stadium, Vadodara RCB-W vs MI-W Live Streaming Details The upcoming content will be live at Star Sports Networks on Indian cable TVs. Fans can also watch the live stream on the Jio Hotstar app or website. RCB-W vs MI-W: Head-to-Head in WPL Total Matches : 8 Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women : 4 Mumbai Indians Women : 4 No-Result : 0 RCB-W vs MI-W: Ground Pitch Report In the matches played so far in Vadodara, the wicket is pretty good for batting. Especially the teams that have batted second here. It is important, if you are batting first, to score big totals, or else it is a very difficult venue to defend a total. RCB-W vs MI-W: Possible XIs Royal Challengers Bengaluru : Smriti Mandhana (c), Grace Harris, Georgia Voll, Radha Yadav, Nadine de Klerk, Richa Ghosh (wk), Arundhati Reddy, Gautami Naik, Shreyanka Patil, Sayali Satghare, Lauren Bell Mumbai Indians : Hayley Matthews, S. Sajana, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Rahila Firdous (wk), Amelia Kerr, Nicola Carey, Amanjot Kaur, Vaishnavi Sharma, Poonam Khemnar, Sanskriti Gupta RCB-W vs MI-W: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Smriti Mandhana was the only batter that batted well against DC-W, and she is in good form at the top. For MI-W, Nat Sciver-Brunt has been the key and has already scored three half-centuries this season. Probable Best Bowler The biggest challenge for MI-W will be Lauren Bell. She is exceptional, and the new ball made a difference when these two teams played last time. For MI-W, Nicola Carey has played that role and has been effective with the ball. Today Match Prediction : RCB-W lost the last game and looked below par, and they will be slightly under pressure. Hence, we predict MI-W to put them under more pressure and win the game. RCB-W vs MI-W Match 16, WPL 2026, Today Match RCB-W vs MI-W, RCB-W vs MI-W Prediction, RCB-W vs MI-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for RCB-W vs MI-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 26 Jan 2026 12:02 am

WPL 2026: Will Take The Learnings And Be Back Stronger, Says RCB's Nadine De Klerk

Head Coach Malolan Rangarajan: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) seam-bowling all-rounder Nadine de Klerk said the side will take lessons from their first loss of the 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) and return stronger after Delhi Capitals handed them a seven-wicket defeat at the BCA Stadium. It was a pretty disappointing day out, but we know we are much better than that. You are going to have a bad day or two; rather take it now than in the knockout games. We know we are a much better side, and we will be back stronger for our next game, said Nadine in a release by the franchise on Sunday. She also pointed to the changing nature of the conditions in Vadodara. I think we saw in the last couple of games, its hard work in the first innings, unlike DY Patil. It's a bit more low-scoring and you have to work hard for your runs and apply yourself. Well take the learnings into the next game. Captain Smriti Mandhana, who top-scored with 38 off 34 balls to move into the top three run-scorers of the season, praised the teams intent despite the defeat. When we lose, a lot of good things go unnoticed. One thing I really liked was that after the six overs, every bowler came in talking about keeping a fielder in and building pressure. Instead of playing it safe, everyone wanted to push for wickets, and I didnt have to tell anyone. That, for me, is a winning mindset, she said. Captain Smriti Mandhana, who top-scored with 38 off 34 balls to move into the top three run-scorers of the season, praised the teams intent despite the defeat. When we lose, a lot of good things go unnoticed. One thing I really liked was that after the six overs, every bowler came in talking about keeping a fielder in and building pressure. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As far as our preparations, lets commit to it. Theres always going to be challenges, but let's trust our process and our strengths. We are back here in less than 48 hours so we can make it right, he said. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Jan 2026 4:08 pm

WPL 2026: Learning From Defeats Key To DC's Turnaround, Says Katey Martin

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: The impressive ability of Delhi Capitals (DC) to adapt after losses and avoid repeat defeats has been central to their resurgence in the 2026 WPL, said former New Zealand wicketkeeper-batter Katey Martin. The franchise's strategic shift since not having an ideal Navi Mumbai leg of the tournament has seen them climb to second place on the points table. Their bowling unit has spearheaded the transformation, as a disciplined performance led them to end the winning streak of an already qualified Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). Delhi Capitals know what they must do to bounce back. They have shifted their mindset after the Navi Mumbai leg of the WPL 2026, understanding what works here in Vadodara. I think their bowlers have led this change. Nandni Sharma, the way she takes wickets at the death, is key to their plan. They played carefully and gave up chances in the chase against RCB, but they wanted to finish within 18 overs to move into second place. They have also not lost to the same team twice this season. That shows they learn and adapt when they face an opponent again, said Katey on JioStar. She also lauded DC skipper Jemimah Rodrigues for her proactive captaincy, noting her tactical flexibility and effective communication with the bowling group to bowl out RCB for 109 on a slow pitch. It was an interesting move by Delhi to open with medium-pacer Chinelle Henry, instead of Marizanne Kapp, who usually bowls the first over. The bowling changes at certain moments were very good by captain Jemimah Rodrigues. She also lauded DC skipper Jemimah Rodrigues for her proactive captaincy, noting her tactical flexibility and effective communication with the bowling group to bowl out RCB for 109 on a slow pitch. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We saw her energy in the celebrations too. She kept thanking the bowlers, even for helping with DRS calls. I think there is more calmness, clarity, and comfort now in how she uses her different bowlers, she concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Jan 2026 1:26 pm

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WPL 2026: We'll Take All The Learnings From Today And Come Back Stronger, Says Mandhana

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru captain Smriti Mandhana said her side would take positives from their sevenwicket loss to Delhi Capitals, ending their unbeaten run in the 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL), stressing that the setback came at the right time before the playoffs. For sure, I mean, in tournaments like these, you take these losses before the playoffs. So, again, I think we did a lot of things right in the practice. We'll take all those positives and go ahead, and I mean, we've just played really good cricket, one off day today for all of us. So we'll take all the learnings from today and come back stronger, said Smriti Mandhana in the post-match presentation ceremony. Reflecting on conditions in Vadodara, Mandhana said, I feel the wicket is playing differently every day here in Baroda. In the last match we played, and in the other matches, it was quite low. Today, it was a little more spongy, I would say. So, I think we could not adapt to it. We all thought maybe 160, 170, maybe 140 plus was a good total. But again, I mean, credit to our bowlers. They fought really well. There are some things with our fielding and our batting, which we'll work on and make those right decisions, said Mandhana. She admitted her teams fielding fell short of their lofty expectations. I mean, as I said earlier, I think as a captain, I'll take it today rather than playoffs one odd day. We really pride ourselves on fielding well. So today's definitely something which we won't be really happy with as a team. I think this fielding performance should hit us in general for all the girls. But knowing our girls, they work really, really hard and I'm sure that they're going to come back harder, practice harder and come back next match and go out and field the best again, Mandhana added. She praised her bowlers for their intent despite defending a low total. The only thing I said batting out there today, whatever balls I faced, I was telling them that, of course, this is one of the toughest wickets we have got in the tournament, so really thought that three, four wickets in the powerplay or something like that would really give us a chance, so keep it really positive, simple. I think this fielding performance should hit us in general for all the girls. But knowing our girls, they work really, really hard and I'm sure that they're going to come back harder, practice harder and come back next match and go out and field the best again, Mandhana added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mandhana signed off by praising her newball pair of Lauren Bell and Sayali Satghare. Sayali's been brilliant for us in the Power-play, as well as Belly, I mean, both of them are making for a good combination in terms of one takes it out, one takes it in. Again, we started really, really well, but there's some few things we can definitely get better at in terms of taking those chances. But again, as I said, with this unit of girls, I'm extremely happy with the way they're working, and I'm sure they'll just work their way up. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Jan 2026 12:06 am

WPL 2026: Delhi Capitals Kept Believing And Executing What We Planned, Says Jemimah Rodrigues

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Delhi Capitals skipper Jemimah Rodrigues praised her sides belief and execution of their plans after they ended Royal Challengers Bengalurus sixmatch winning streak in Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026 with a sevenwicket victory at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara on Saturday. A hundred percent, and credit goes to the team. I think one thing the team has kept doing is believing and executing what we planned. So I think it makes my job easier as a captain. It did (go to plan tonight). I think we were under a little pressure while Smriti was batting, too, but I think a brilliant catch and Mani coming in were the key. I think credit goes to her for how she bowled the way she did, even to a right-hander. I think that was great. Kappy being Kappy as always, but I think things just were really good, I would say. But we also worked hard to get this done. So I would give credit, a lot of credit to the girls, said Jemiah in the post-match presentation ceremony. She highlighted the teams approach of attacking the stumps rather than chasing wickets. We did have a discussion. Mani was anyway going to come on anyway, even if the timer was not on, because of the lefty. But I think we just kept talking about how we need to keep attacking the stumps, and don't worry too much about picking wickets, just attack the stumps, wickets will come. So I think that's what everyone did really well. Didn't think too much about the outcome because we knew today's game was very crucial. Every game is, but today was really crucial for us, given the form RCB are in. But I think we just stuck to our plans, sticks done. Sometimes, to win something, you have to lose. So I think that's one of those days, she added. Jemimah added that the victory reflected the resilience of her squad. But I think it also speaks a lot about the character of the girls. I strongly believe a champion team is a team that knows how to pick itself up after a fall. That's what this team has done, and I'm extremely, extremely proud of this team. We can enjoy the swing today, but again, when we come back, we're back to business. Keep things simple, keep executing, keep sticking to our processes, and the results will take care of themselves. Jemimah added that the victory reflected the resilience of her squad. But I think it also speaks a lot about the character of the girls. I strongly believe a champion team is a team that knows how to pick itself up after a fall. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But I think even learning from the mistakes of the past, like I remember that match, the last time we played RCB, I kept Kappy for later, just thinking what if we need it on deck. But today I was like, no, if she gets a wicket, then that happened. So I think that was my learning from there. So I think as long as you're learning, you can never make mistakes, if that makes sense. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Jan 2026 11:46 pm

WPL 2026: Nandni, Wolvaardt Star As Delhi Capitals End RCBs Unbeaten Run, Move To Second Place (ld)

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Nandni Sharma celebrated her selection into the India A squad for the Rising Womens Asia Cup by picking 3-26 while Laura Wolvaardt struck 42 not out as Delhi Capitals ended Royal Challengers Bengalurus unbeaten run through a seven-wicket victory in their 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) game at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara on Saturday. On a slow pitch, Nandni stood out with her control and mastery of the slower ball to pick 13 wickets in the ongoing edition -- the most by an Indian pacer in WPLs history, as RCB were bowled out for 109. Apart from Nandni, Marizanne Kapp, Chinelle Henry, and Minnu Mani took two wickets each, while N. Sree Charani had a scalp as well in a disciplined bowling performance by DC. Chasing a modest target of 110, DC reached the finish line with 4.2 overs to spare, a result that lifted them to second place in the points table and boosted their Net Run Rate. Shafali Verma gave the chase early impetus before falling alongside Lizelle Lee in successive overs from pacer Sayali Satghare. Skipper Jemimah Rodrigues (24) and Laura steadied the innings with a composed 52-run stand. The duo took advantage of lapses in the field as RCB spilt catches and conceded boundaries through misfields. Though Jemimah departed before the chase ended, Marizanne Kapp (19 not out) joined Laura to complete the chase comfortably. RCB, already assured of a playoff berth, were outplayed in all departments on the night, finishing with 109 all out -- their lowest total of the season. DC, meanwhile, celebrated a second successive win to strengthen their push for entering the playoffs. Shafali gave Delhi a flying start in the opening over by striking three boundaries off Lauren Bell, as 16 runs came off it. But her dismissal in the second over, stumped off Sayali, checked DCs momentum. Two overs later, Lizelle also fell to Sayali as her slog-sweep was caught by deep backward square leg. Laura Wolvaardt and skipper Jemimah Rodrigues rebuilt steadily, adding runs through controlled strokes and capitalising on RCBs lapses in the field. Rodrigues was dropped twice while finding her rhythm with successive boundaries off Arundhati Reddy, while Laura kept the scoreboard ticking with singles and occasional fours. Though Jemimah was caught at extra cover off Radha Yadav, the Proteas duo of Marizanne and Laura ensured there were no further alarms. Marizanne struck clean boundaries off Lauren and Radha, while Laura launched a four and six each off Lauren and Georgia Voll. The chase was wrapped up in the 16th over when Marizanne swept Shreyanka Patil for four to seal a comprehensive win for DC and boost their net run rate. Previously, skipper Smriti Mandhana showed brief composure by top-scoring with a 34-ball 38, before falling after the first timeout. It triggered a collapse for RCB on a tricky surface, as they posted their lowest WPL total. Radha was the only other batter to offer resistance, but her dismissal in the 17th over sealed RCBs fate of making a below-par total, where three batters got into double figures. Inserted into batting first, Smriti and Grace Harris hit seven boundaries in 4.3 overs, before the latter was caught at backward point off a probing Marizanne. Smriti anchored the innings with six fours and a six, but her dismissal slog-sweeping to square leg off Minnu triggered a meltdown. Georgia and Gautami Naik fell in quick succession, after being castled by Marizanne and Charani respectively, before Richa Ghoshs attempted drive was brilliantly caught by Laura at backward point. At 78/5, RCB were in deep trouble, and Radha briefly lifted hopes of posting a competitive total with a straight six off Minnu. But her departure to Chinelle, after edging behind Lizelle, dashed all those hopes. After Chinelle took out Nadine de Klerk, Nandni then took charge in the closing overs by trapping Arundhati Reddy lbw, removing Shreyanka with a slower ball, and castling Sayali to finish with a well-deserved three-fer. Georgia and Gautami Naik fell in quick succession, after being castled by Marizanne and Charani respectively, before Richa Ghoshs attempted drive was brilliantly caught by Laura at backward point. At 78/5, RCB were in deep trouble, and Radha briefly lifted hopes of posting a competitive total with a straight six off Minnu. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Royal Challengers Bengaluru 109 all out in 20 overs (Smriti Mandhana 38, Radha Yadav 18; Nandni Sharma 3-26, Marizanne Kapp 2-17) lost to Delhi Capitals 111/3 in 15.4 overs (Laura Wolvaardt 42 not out, Jemimah Rodrigues 24; Sayali Satghare 2-18, Radha Yadav 1-10) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Jan 2026 11:36 pm

WPL 2026: Wolvaardt Hits 42 Not Out As DC End RCBs Unbeaten Run, Move To Second Place

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Laura Wolvaardt struck 42 not out as Delhi Capitals ended Royal Challengers Bengalurus unbeaten run with a seven-wicket victory in their 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) game at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara on Saturday. Chasing a modest target of 110, DC reached the finish line with 4.2 overs to spare, a result that lifted them to second place in the points table and boosted their Net Run Rate. Shafali Verma gave the chase early impetus before falling alongside Lizelle Lee in successive overs from pacer Sayali Satghare. Skipper Jemimah Rodrigues (24) and Laura steadied the innings with a composed 52-run stand. The duo took advantage of lapses in the field as RCB spilt catches and conceded boundaries through misfields. Though Jemimah departed before the chase ended, Marizanne Kapp (19 not out) joined Laura to help Delhi Capitals reach the target and script a comprehensive victory. RCB, already assured of a playoff berth, were outplayed in all departments on the night, finishing with 109 all out -- their lowest total of the season. DC, meanwhile, celebrated a second successive win to strengthen their push for entering the playoffs. Shafali gave Delhi a flying start in the opening over by striking three boundaries off Lauren Bell, as 16 runs came off it. But her dismissal in the second over, stumped off Sayali, checked DCs momentum. Two overs later, Lizelle also fell to Sayali as her slog-sweep was caught by deep backward square leg. Laura Wolvaardt and skipper Jemimah Rodrigues rebuilt steadily, adding runs through controlled strokes and capitalising on RCBs lapses in the field. Rodrigues was dropped twice while finding her rhythm with successive boundaries off Arundhati Reddy, while Laura kept the scoreboard ticking with singles and occasional fours. Though Jemimah was caught at extra-cover off Radha Yadav, the Proteas duo of Marizanne and Laura ensured there were no further alarms. Marizanne struck clean boundaries off Lauren and Radha, while Laura launched a four and six each off Lauren and Georgia Voll. The chase was wrapped up in the 16th over when Marizanne swept Shreyanka Patil for four to seal a comprehensive win for DC and boost their net run rate. Laura Wolvaardt and skipper Jemimah Rodrigues rebuilt steadily, adding runs through controlled strokes and capitalising on RCBs lapses in the field. Rodrigues was dropped twice while finding her rhythm with successive boundaries off Arundhati Reddy, while Laura kept the scoreboard ticking with singles and occasional fours. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Royal Challengers Bengaluru 109 all out in 20 overs (Smriti Mandhana 38, Radha Yadav 18; Nandni Sharma 3-26, Marizanne Kapp 2-17) lost to Delhi Capitals 111/3 in 15.4 overs (Laura Wolvaardt 42 not out, Jemimah Rodrigues 24; Sayali Satghare 2-18, Radha Yadav 1-10) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Delhi Capitals (DC) have brought in Chinelle Henry and Minnu Mani as they won the toss and elected to bowl first against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in their 2026 Womens Premier League clash at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara on Saturday. Table-toppers RCB are already assured of a playoff berth, and a sixth win on the trot will help them skip the Eliminator and secure a direct passage to the final. DC, meanwhile, are chasing to strengthen their push for the knockouts, and a win will brighten that. After winning the toss, RCB captain Smriti Mandhana said seam-bowling all-rounder Arundhati Reddy is fit, and she comes in for Prema Rawat. We were looking at the field. We definitely thought about it (what to do). With the wind around today, we dont expect as much dew as the previous games, and when its windy, the dew tends to settle less, she said. So batting first was certainly in our minds. But the way this tournament has gone, we seem to keep losing the toss - thats just how its been. Very important (qualifying for the finals). Weve had good practice sessions, and everyone even turned up for the optional training, which says a lot about the group. As a captain and support staff, thats really pleasing. Were starting to look like a really good unit, she added. Delhi Capitals' skipper Jemimah Rodrigues said Chinelle Henry and Minnu Mani come in for Lucy Hamilton and Deeya Yadav, who have been ruled out of WPL due to a back injury. Under lights, the ball will skid on, and the dew also will come on. It does look a bit fresher and seems to come on nicely off the bat, but from what weve seen and read, it should still stay a little low. So I dont think the game plan changes too much. The youngsters bring a lot of energy, but everything is new for them. We try to share our experience and feed off their enthusiasm - it works both ways, and its been great, she said. Playing XIs: So I dont think the game plan changes too much. The youngsters bring a lot of energy, but everything is new for them. We try to share our experience and feed off their enthusiasm - it works both ways, and its been great, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Grace Harris, Smriti Mandhana (c), Georgia Voll, Gautami Naik, Richa Ghosh (wk), Nadine de Klerk, Radha Yadav, Arundhati Reddy, Shreyanka Patil, Sayali Satghare, and Lauren Bell Article Source: IANS

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