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Smriti Mandhana became the biggest villain in RCB’s defeat, a big mistake in the super over … What happened on the last 6 balls? – Smriti Mandhana Became Villain in RCB Defeat a Big Mistake Was Made in the Super Over What Happy On the Last 6 Balls in Wpl Match RCB vs upw

New Delhi: In the big match of the Women’s Premier League, last year’s champion team RCB was defeated by UP Warriors in the super over. In the match, the RCB team, after losing the toss, batted first and scored a score of 180 runs. In response, UP chased the target and scored 180 runs in the prescribed 20 overs. After this, the matter reached the super over and a big mistake by RCB captain Smriti Mandhana here defeated his team.

What happened in the super over?

After the match tied on the score of 180 runs, the UP team came out to bat first in the super over. Super over Kim Garth was thrown from RCB. This over of Garth was excellent and he allowed only 8 runs without a boundary. After this, the RCB team came to the ground to chase. Captain Mandhana and Richa Ghosh came out to bat first for RCB. At the same time, Sophie Eclastone came to bowl for UP.

Richa Ghosh could not take any run off Eklestone’s first ball. Single came on the second ball and the strike reached Smriti Mandhana. Mandhana could not do anything on this ball and also gave him LBW out. But then it was revealed in the review that he is not out. The thing to note is that this ball was also a dot. Then on the next ball, one mandhana was able to take a single and a single. Now RCB needed 7 runs off two balls. On the 5th ball of the over, Richa took a single and a single. After this, RCB wanted a six to win on the last ball, but the memory was missed.

Eklestone did wonders

Alice Perry played amazing innings from RCB in this match against UP. Perry scored an unbeaten 90 runs in 56 balls while batting in a stormy style for the team. In this innings, he also hit 9 fours and 3 sixes. Along with this strong innings, 800 runs in Alice Perry’s WPL were also completed.

In response, UP’s batting was simple. The team lost its wicket at consecutive intervals, but Sophie Eclastone, who came to play at number 9, completely changed the game with the help of 4 sixes and 1 fours in just 19 balls and UP tied the match.

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