Cricket: White Ferns captain Sophie Devine guides Royal Challengers Bangalore to IPL title

Post At: Mar 18/2024 06:20AM
By: RNZ
Sophie Devine celebrates with her teammates. Photo credit: Supplied

White Ferns captain Sophie Devine is a Women's Indian Premier League champion.

Devine opened the batting and scored 32 as the Royal Challengers Bangalore chased down their target of 114 with three balls to spare to beat the Delhi Capitals by eight wickets in the final to win her maiden IPL title.

The Capitals batted first with opener Shafali Verma top scoring with 44, though Delhi failed to bat out their 20 overs with Bangalore bowler Shreyanka Patil taking four wickets.

Sophie Molineux though was the pick of the Bangalore bowlers with the spinner's three wickets in one over proving crucial in restricting the Delhi total.

Spinners Molineux, Patil and Asha Sobhana took nine wickets for just 46 runs between them as the Capitals collapsed to be all out for 113.

Devine and Bangalore captain Smriti Mandhana started their chase well, with Devine first out for 32 off 27 balls before Mandhaha was dismissed for 31 off 39

Australian Ellyse Perry then took control scoring 35 off 37 and was supported by wicketkeepr Richa Ghosh whose 17 runs off 14 balls helped guide the Royal Challengers home with three balls to spare.

Devine and fellow White Fern Amelia Kerr, who played in the elimination final, will miss Tuesday's first T20 against England in Dunedin.

RNZ

White Ferns captain Sophie Devine is a Women's Indian Premier League champion.

Devine opened the batting and scored 32 as the Royal Challengers Bangalore chased down their target of 114 with three balls to spare to beat the Delhi Capitals by eight wickets in the final to win her maiden IPL title.

The Capitals batted first with opener Shafali Verma top scoring with 44, though Delhi failed to bat out their 20 overs with Bangalore bowler Shreyanka Patil taking four wickets.

Sophie Molineux though was the pick of the Bangalore bowlers with the spinner's three wickets in one over proving crucial in restricting the Delhi total.

Spinners Molineux, Patil and Asha Sobhana took nine wickets for just 46 runs between them as the Capitals collapsed to be all out for 113.

Devine and Bangalore captain Smriti Mandhana started their chase well, with Devine first out for 32 off 27 balls before Mandhaha was dismissed for 31 off 39

Australian Ellyse Perry then took control scoring 35 off 37 and was supported by wicketkeepr Richa Ghosh whose 17 runs off 14 balls helped guide the Royal Challengers home with three balls to spare.

Devine and fellow White Fern Amelia Kerr, who played in the elimination final, will miss Tuesday's first T20 against England in Dunedin.

RNZ

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