There’s a case to be made that the Royal Challengers Bengaluru will not be fairly getting their mixtures proper in the beginning of the Girls’s Premier League season, however what they do have are elite match-winners who can single-handedly take the sport away from the opponents. On Monday in Navi Mumbai, it was Grace Harris’ flip to supply a surprising innings that powered RCB previous UP Warriorz’s complete of 143 with practically eight overs to spare.
Grace and Energy
That Harris is among the strongest ball-strikers on this planet is properly established, however over the course of her 40-ball 85, she additionally confirmed how good her timing will be when she is within the zone. When Meg Lanning determined to open the bowling with Deepti Sharma, most definitely as a match-up choice to Smriti Mandhana, Harris took strike and calmly struck a straight drive off the primary ball, swinging by means of the road effortlessly for a 4. When Deepti shortened the size, she was able to rock again within the crease and discover the hole behind sq. on the offside. Within the fourth over, when Kranti Gaud dropped quick, she caressed the ball by means of level and short-arm jabbed by means of sq. leg for a pair extra elegant boundaries.
Make no mistake, there was loads of energy on show too. The run-chase was successfully damaged within the sixth over as she smashed Deandra Dottin for 32 runs, with the third six within the over mentioning a 22-ball half-century. Mandhana, who hit a serene 32-ball 47 with 9 fours herself, quipping later that if she had been the opponent captain with Harris on this type, she’d haven’t recognized what to do both. “It was the most effective seat in the home to observe Grace,” Mandhana mentioned after the match. “All I must do is take a single. Wonderful to observe. She will bat within the middle-order in addition to she does for Australia. However all of us had been very away from how harmful she will be on the high, and the way she will take the sport away from the opposition,” the RCB skipper mentioned, on the choice to make her open the batting.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Grace Harris ;performs a shot RCB’s Girls’s Premier League (WPL) match towards UP Warriorz on the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. (Categorical picture by Narendra Vaskar)
Certainly, with the grace of Mandhana and energy of Harris, RCB have a gap pair that the opposite 4 groups would concern, particularly on flat wickets when dew units in. “When Malo bhai (coach Malolan) informed me I’ll open, I simply thought, oh, how good. I get to bat with Smriti. She’s so stylish and simply calm. It’s a terrific reminder while you watch her bat that you simply don’t really even must over-hit the ball. She makes batting look really easy, so easy and technically right,” Harris mentioned in mutual admiration.
Bell units the tone
For the second match operating, Lauren Bell delivered a brand new ball spell that noticed the opponents’ opener wrestle to place bat on ball. On opening evening, it was Amelia Kerr who saved getting overwhelmed exterior off-stump due to the late swing she was extracting. In opposition to UPW, she troubled each Meg Lanning and Harleen Deol; the latter was surprised by an away swinger that landed onthe center stump and nearly turned like a leg-break to beat the skin edge. The English pacer bowled 13 dot balls within the three overs she bowled within the powerplay, and accounted for the wicket of Deol, whose frustration at not having the ability to join with the ball led to a determined hoick.
Shreyanka’s combined evening
One of many causes Shreyanka Patil was profitable in WPL was her knack for dismissing the highest batters within the opposition ranks. Again enjoying within the league after lacking out in 2025 as a consequence of harm, the spinner confirmed she nonetheless has that capability in her as she accounted for Lanning and Phoebe Litchfield in a single over to interrupt the again of UPW’s batting order. She’d concede that later that it was a combined evening for her, as she went for 50 runs in an in any other case miserly bowling effort by RCB. Her traces and lengths had been thrown off on the dying by Deandra Dottin and Deepti, who led UPW’s restoration from 50/5 to 143/5, and Shreyanka spoke within the mid-innings break about not getting her execution proper. She is not any stranger to bowling on the dying, and if she will rectify these errors, a wicket-taking Shreyanka will as soon as once more be an asset for RCB.
Story continues beneath this advert
Temporary scores: UP Warriorz 143/5 (Deepti Sharma 45; Nadine de Klerk 2/28, Shreyanka Patil 2/50) misplaced to Royal Challengers Bengaluru 145/1 (Grace Harris 85; Shikha Pandey 1/28) by 9 wickets.

