Under the 'Impact Player' rule, a batter or bowler can be replaced in the middle of the game as per match situation, in order to make it more exciting.
Mumbai Indians defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore by four wickets in their last league match of the Women's Premier League on Tuesday.
Chasing 189 to win, Devine single-handedly won the match for RCB with her batting pyrotechnics. Smriti Mandhana made 37.
Royal Challengers Bangalore all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has said that it'll take a "number of months" before he is back to full fitness as he prepares for the upcoming edition of the IPL.
Mumbai Indians skipper Harmanpreet Kaur won the toss and opted to bowl against Royal Challengers Bangalore in a crucial Women's Premier League match here on Tuesday.
Sabbhineni Meghana and Ashleigh Gardner partnered with Wolvaardt, scoring 31 and 41, respectively. Shreyanka Patil shone with the ball for RCB, claiming 2 wickets for 17 runs.
This effectively means that after the toss, if a skipper feels that he needs to change his eleven as per demands of the situation, he is free to do that till the match starts.
Both teams made one change each, with GG bringing Sabbineni Meghna in for Mansi Joshi and RCB leaving out Renuka Singh for Preeti Bose.
Michael Bracewell will replace injured England batter Will Jacks in the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) squad for the upcoming edition of the IPL
Virat Kohli quit as Royal Challengers Bangalore captain after the 2021 season with South Africa's Faf du Plessis taking over the reins.
England batter Will Jacks has been ruled out of the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) due to an injury while doing national duty in...
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After starring with the bat in two consecutive matches, RCB's Ellyse Perry shone with the ball this time, registering figures of 3-16. Grace Harris was the...
RCB made one change to their line-up, bringing in Kanika Ahuja for Preeti Bose. For UP Warriorz, Shabnim Ismail missed out, with Grace Harris taking her place.
Ellyse Perry's fifty went in vain a second time in as many matches, as Jess Jonassen and Marizanne Kapp maintained their composure in a match that went down to...
Ellyse Perry held the RCB batting together again (67* from 52 balls), hitting 5 sixes and 4 fours, and was partnered by Richa Ghosh, forging a 74-run...
RCB made three changes, drafting in Megan Schutt, Preeti Bose and Disha Kasat. DC brought in Alice Capsey and Arundhati Reddy for Laura Harris and Minnu Mani.
Mandhana, who was bought for Rs 3.4 crore in the WPL auction, has scored 35, 23, 18 and 4, with RCB losing all four matches in the tournament so far.
Sania, who won six Grand Slam titles in her career, bid adieu to the game last month in Dubai, where she played her final tournament.
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Half-centuries from Sophia Dunkley (65) and Harleen Deol (67) powered Gujarat Giants to 201 for seven after stand-in skipper Sneh Rana opted to bat.
Dunkley smashed 3 sixes and 11 fours, bringing up her half-century in 18 balls, the fastest in WPL, before being dismissed for 65. Harleen took on the...
The Giants retained the same team that lost to UP Warriorz by three wickets in their last match. RCB brought in Poonam Khemnar in place of Disha Kasat.