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Shefali Verma (80 not out) and Jess Jonasen (61 not out) continued to win the victory by defeating Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) by nine wickets in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) T20 match here on Saturday with explosive half -centuries from the Women’s Premier League (WPL) T20 match here. Both of them won an easy win by playing an unbreakable partnership of 146 runs in just 77 balls.
Bengaluru. Delhi Capitals continued the victory by defeating Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) by nine wickets by defeating Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) by nine wickets in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) T20 match here on Saturday with explosive half -centuries of opener Shefali Verma (80 not out) and Jess Jonasen (61 not out). In the last match, Shefali and Jonasen, who defeated Mumbai Indians by nine wickets by nine wickets, won an easy win by winning an unwavering partnership of 146 runs in just 77 balls for the second wicket.
Shefali played 43 balls for her fast -paced innings, hitting eight fours and four sixes. At the same time, Jonasen also scored a good together and scored 61 runs off 38 balls with nine fours and a six. Delhi Capitals lost the only wicket as captain Meg Lanning (02). RCB scored 147 runs for five wickets with a half -century innings of Alice Parry (60 not out). Delhi Capitals achieved this target with the help of Shefali and Jonasen by scoring 151 runs for one wicket in 15.3 overs.
In this way the process of losing RCB continued, it is his fourth consecutive defeat. Earlier, after being invited to bat, Parry scored the fourth half -century of the session, recovering from the initial tremors to RCB. He scored three sixes in 47 balls and 60 runs with the same fours. Apart from Parry, Raghavi Bisht contributed 33 runs, for which he hit two sixes in 32 balls.
Australian veteran player Perry strengthened RCB’s innings with England’s Dani Wat Hodes (21 runs) and a 68 -run partnership with Raghavi. With this innings, Parry became the highest run -scorer in this year’s WPL, scoring 295 runs in six matches at an average of 98.33. Dani Wat Hodes scored 21 runs in 18 balls with one six and two fours. For Delhi Capitals, Shikha Pandey and Mr. Charani took two wickets for 28-28 runs. Maraijane Cap took a wicket for 18 runs while bowling tightly with a new ball.
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