The Hindu - International

Capitals survive Richa’s heroics to snatch a thriller against RCB

The Delhi side rides on Jemimah and Capsey’s 97run partnershi­p to post 181; the RCB wicketkeep­erbatter’s 29ball 51 just fails to take her team past the finish line as Lanning & Co. prevail by a solitary run; Shreyanka’s fourfor goes in vain

- Lavanya L

Asuperior fielding effort and sheer resilience saw home side Delhi Capitals seal a heartstopp­ing onerun win against Royal Challenger­s Bangalore at the Arun Jaitley Stadium here on Sunday.

Needing 182 to win, RCB lost skipper Smriti Mandhana early. Ellyse Perry and Sophie Molineux’s 80run stand consolidat­ed the chase. A dramatic 11th over saw Alice Capsey first drop Perry at long off. Shikha Pandey and Taniya Bhatia made sure Capsey and DC didn’t pay a heavy price, running out the Aussie all rounder off the last ball of the same over.

After Arundhati Reddy dismissed Molineux, the onus fell on Sophie Devine and Richa Ghosh’s shoulders. With 40 needed off the last 18, Marizanne Kapp dismissed Devine off the first ball of the 18th.

It boiled down to Richa with 17 needed off the last over. Richa creamed the ball over Jess Jonassen’s head for a six. Disha Kasat was run out with no contributi­on to the scoreboard off the third ball after Richa’s secondball dot. After a nervy couple of runs, Richa got the maximum over the longest side of boundary to bring up her fifty. With two runs needed off the last ball, Jonassen went full with Richa just manag ing to get the ball to backward point. Some sharp work from Jonassen saw her first smash the stumps at the nonstriker­s and do the same at the other end. Review showed Richa well short of the crease, sending DC into the playoffs.

Inconsolab­le

Richa was inconsolab­le at the end of it all, with Meg Lanning, Jemimah Rodrigues and others going up to comfort her. “This will sting but the sun will rise tomorrow and she’ll get over it,” Perry said after the game.

Earlier, Lanning opted to bat with the Capitals starting off cautiously.

SCOREBOARD

DELHI CAPITALS

Meg Lanning lbw b Shreyanka 29 (26b, 5x4), Shafali Verma c Molineux b Asha 23 (18b, 3x4,

Jemimah Rodrigues b Shreyanka 58 (36b, 8x4, 1x6),

Alice Capsey b Shreyanka 48

(32b, 8x4), Marizanne Kapp (not out) 12 (6b, 1x6), Jess Jonassen st Richa b Shreyanka 1 (2b), Radha Yadav (not out) 1 (1b); Extras (lb1, w7, nb1): 9; Total (for five wkts. in 20 overs): 181.

FALL OF WICKETS

154 (Shafali, 6.2 overs), 260 (Lanning, 7.4), 3157 (Jemimah, 17.5), 4176 (Capsey, 19.1), 5179 (Jonassen, 19.4).

With the openers falling soon after the PowerPlay, Alice Capsey and Jemimah took over the baton and frustrated the RCB bowlers

RCB BOWLING

Renuka 30310, Shradda 30260, Molineux 40450, Asha 40291, Shreyanka 40264, Wareham 20230.

ROYAL CHALLENGER­S

Smriti Mandhana lbw b Capsey 5 (7b, 1x4), Sophie Molineux c Jemimah b Arundhati 33 (30b,

5x4), Ellyse Perry run out 49 (32b,

7x4, 1x6), Sophie Devine c Arundhati b Kapp 26 (16b, 1x4,

2x6), Richa Ghosh run out 51

(29b, 4x4, 3x6), Georgia Wareham c Radha b Shikha 12 (6b, 2x4),

Disha Kasat run out 0 (0b),

Shreyanka Patil (not out) 0 (0b);

Extras (w4): 4; Total (for seven

no end, stitching a 97run stand which helped the side to a competitiv­e total.

No total is safe at the Kotla, but if there was a wkts. in 20 overs): 180.

FALL OF WICKETS

19 (Smriti, 1.3), 289 (Perry, 10.6), 393 (Molineux, 11.5), 4142 (Devine, 17.1), 5165 (Wareham, 18.6), 6172 (Disha, 19.3), 7180 (Richa, 19.6).

CAPITALS BOWLING

Kapp 40301, Capsey 1051, Shikha 40341, Jonassen 30390, Radha 40360, Arundhati 30241, Titas

10120.

Toss: Delhi Capitals.

PoM: Jemimah

Delhi Capitals won by one run.

Monday’s match: Gujarat Giants vs. UP Warriorz, 7.30 p.m.

team to defend one when the chasing side was going hammer and tongs, it was a fielding side as relentless as Capitals.

 ?? R.V. MOORTHY ?? In her element: Jemimah’s breezy halfcentur­y propelled Capitals to a challengin­g total.
R.V. MOORTHY In her element: Jemimah’s breezy halfcentur­y propelled Capitals to a challengin­g total.

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