Slower bounder, outside off. Shafali Verma attempts to upper cut but misses on the outer edge.
1.5
1
On a length, outside off. Meg Lanning guides it toward backward point and crosses for one.
1.4
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No run.
1.3
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Back of a length, just outside off. Meg Lanning looks to cut but gets a thick inner edge to the front foot the keeper.
1.2
1
Pitches it up, just outside off. Shafali Verma drills it toward the left of the extra cover but the fielder dives and makes a stop. Single taken in between.
1.1
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Back of a length, on off. Shafali Verma blocks it from the crease.
Kim Garth to bowl from the other end.
In over# 1
0
1
1
0
0
1wd
0
Renuka Singh Thakur 3/0(1)
0.6
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Short, on off. Meg Lanning keeps it outside off.
0.5
1
On a length, on middle. Shafali Verma flicks it toward square leg for a single.
0.4
1
Fuller, on middle and leg. Meg Lanning looks to push it outside off but gets nicked on the inner edge and pings on her pad. The ball rolls toward point and the batters gets a singl.e
0.3
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Fuller, on off and middle, angling it in. Meg Lanning once again nudges it toward mid on.
0.2
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Fires a short one, on off and middle. Meg Lanning goes on her toes and dabs it low.
0.2
1wd
WIDE! Delhi is underway with the bonus run! On a length, but Thakur sprays it down the leg. Meg Lanning looks to flick but misses.
0.1
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Renuka Singh Thakur scoots from over the wicket and bowls it fuller, on off, shaping it in. Meg Lanning nudges it toward mid-wicket for no run.
The second half of the match is underway, with Delhi's opening duo, Meg Lanning and Shafali Verma, taking to the crease. Renuka Singh Thakur has been handed the new ball for Bengaluru, and she will look to make an early impact on the match. The stage is set for an exciting chase, with Delhi aiming to overhaul Bengaluru's score and secure a crucial win. Here we go...
... The Run Chase ...
Delhi's Shikha Pandey reflected on her performance in the tournament, admitting that she had lost her initial rhythm. However, she credited the support staff for backing her and helping her regain her confidence. Pandey acknowledged that the pitch was batting-friendly, but was pleased with her team's effort in restricting the opposition to a score below 150. She observed that the pitch had a nice pace and carry, which made it challenging to bowl the ideal length. Pandey noted that bowling a bit fuller was a more effective strategy on this pitch.