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IPL 2023 Predictions: RCB vs DC

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Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals will clash in match No. 20 of IPL 2023 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Saturday afternoon.

It’s a vital encounter as they both try to bring their season back on track after multiple losses.

Notably, the David Warner-led DC is yet to win any of their matches in the ongoing season and things are not looking good for them at the moment.

The main issue is that their batting has just not fired.

The skipper is leading from the front but his strike rate has been a major issue.

Axar Patel scored his maiden half-century as well in the last game and his form is one of the bright spots for DC.

Manish Pandey also got some runs (26) after a duck in the last game but Prithvi Shaw has been a colossal disappointment with 36 runs in four innings.

Rovman Powell too is suffering from a loss of confidence with 7 runs in three innings.

This could pave the way for Rilee Rossouw’s return to the line-up.

Youngster Yash Dhull featured in his first game of the season but got out trying to force the issue.

Among bowlers, Mukesh Kumar has taken four wickets in the last two games.

However, strike bowlers Anrich Nortje and Kuldeep Yadav have not lived up to their hype.

Nortje has picked up two wickets in the three matches so far. But Nortje can prove to be lethal with the ball in Bangalore as because he can generate extra pace and bounce.

Mitchell Marsh is back home for a week and is unlikely to feature in Saturday’s game.

Khaleel Ahmed is doubtful as well with a hamstring injury.

Meanwhile Royal Challengers Bangalore lost back-to-back games after starting the season on a high with a win over Mumbai Indians.

RCB’s middle-order and death bowling has mostly let them down.

There are no fresh injury concerns reported from RCB camp since their loss to LSG but Wanindu Hasaranga should be available for the game.

Skipper Faf du Plessis has been in sublime form in the ongoing tournament.

In three matches so far, the 38-year-old has smashed 175 runs at a strike rate of 173.26.

The rest of the batters, Dinesh Karthik, Mahipal Lomror, and Anuj Rawat are yet to show their form this season.

Among bowlers, Mohammad Siraj finally brought his A game with a three-wicket spell in the last game that rattled the LSG top-order.

The responsibility of taking wickets death in the slog over is again on Harshal Patel, who  almost clinched the game for his side.

David Willey went wicketless in the last game but is likely to keep his place.

Spinner Karn Sharma has taken five wickets in three games, but his spin partner Shahbaz Ahmed has been ineffective.

RCB vs DC pitch report Known to be batting-friendly in the limited overs format thanks to the flat wickets and the small ground dimension,   on the wickets. Notably, spinners often find some help from the pitch with leg spinners being more effective.

Pitch Report

M Chinnasway Staium is a batter’s paradise.

No target is usually safe on this ground and thus, the team batting first needs to explode right from the start.

Going by the past record of T20s played here, the chasing team has an advantage.

Royal Challengers Bangalore Playing XI:

Virat Kohli, Faf du Plessis (c), Mahipal Lomror, Glenn Maxwell, Shahbaz Ahmed, Dinesh Karthik (wk), Wayne Parnell, Wanindu Hasaranga, Harshal Patel, Siddharth Kaul, Mohammed Siraj

Delhi Capitals Playing XI:

Prithvi Shaw, David Warner (c), Phil Salt (wk), Manish Pandey, Axar Patel, Lalit Yadav, Ripal Patel, Khaleel Ahmed, Kuldeep Yadav, Anrich Nortje, Mustafizur Rahman

Who will win

RCB’s batting is over-reliant on Kohli and Faf. Their middle is untested and is susceptible against quality pace bowling.

If Nortje and Mustafizur hit their stride, RCB’s batting could collapse.

DC were unlucky to lose the last match and are fast improving. Hence our experts feel DC will win this contest.

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Smriti Mandhana and Ellyse Perry star in RCB women’s comeback win against UP Warriorz in WPL 2024

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RCB women overcame UP Warriorz by 23 runs to clinch their third win of the season. The home side outperformed Warriorz in all the facets of the game and emerged victorious. A collective team effort, particularly with the bat, helped RCB women to beat Warriorz for the second time in the season. They now have three wins in their five matches in the WPL 2024.

Alyssa Healy won the toss and opted to field first. Given how things have panned out in the league so far, it needed a great batting performance from RCB to challenge the chasing side. The home side did exactly that. They were full of intent which was lacking in the last few games. Right from the start, S Meghana and Smriti Mandhana smashed the bowlers.

It was the night of the RCB skipper. The Southpaw scored 80(50) in her stay. S Meghana perished after a valuable 28(21). Ellyse Perry batted well and registered her first fifty of the WPL 2024. She was aided well towards the end by Richa Ghosh whose 21(10) propelled RCB to a score of 198 on the board. It was the highest team total in the WPL 2024.

Alyssa Healy’s efforts go in vain

Chasing the daunting total, UP Warriorz were off to a flier. The opening duo of Healy and Kiran Navgire gave a fiery start to the visiting side. When the two were batting in the PP overs, it seemed like the Warriorz could pull off an insane chase. However, Sophie Devine brought RCB back into the game with crucial wickets. At Bengaluru, the home crowd was literally behind the RCB women.

It helped the home side to stay calm and do their job with ease. Sophie Molineux and Asha Sobhana were the pick of the bowlers, who claimed 2/29 each in their spell of four overs. While Healy scored a fifty and Deepti tried her best in the death overs, ten daunting targets could not be chased down. Despite the early hiccups, RCB managed to restrict UP Warriorz to a score of 175 and won by 23 runs.

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WATCH: Ellyse Perry in disbelief as her six breaks car’s window

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Ellyse Perry smashed a six in the match against UP Warriorz in the WPL 2024. It was an interesting six as the ball travelled towards the boundary ropes and fell exactly on the window of the car. As a result, the glass of the window was broken. The car is set to be provided as a reward for the player of the tournament.

It was the over of Deepti Sharma towards the last few moments of RCB’s innings. Before Perry struck, the home side was in a great position in the match, thanks to a great start provided by Smriti Mandhana. The star batter scored 80 (50) and shined in front of the home crowd. Her form helped RCB to have a good momentum towards the death overs.

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Perry, who was struggling till that point, opened up and smashed the bowlers for fun. She went hard against the spinners like Rajeshwari Gayakwad and Deepti Sharma who were asked to bowl at the death. The right-handed batter smashed back-to-back sixes in the over of Sharma. One of those travelled towards the mid-wicket region where the car was stationed. The video of her shot has gone viral on X.

RCB teammates laugh, Ellyse Perry in disbelief

As the ball fell on the car and damaged the window, the fans erupted. There was no end to the joy of the fans who started chanting “Perry.. Perry..” and lit the atmosphere of the stadium. However, Perry was in disbelief. As she saw the impact of the ball damaging the car’s window, the Australian batter could not believe her eyes and thought about what she had just done.

On the other hand, the RCB teammates of Perry were in awe of the shot. They looked at the replays and appreciated the shot of Perry. At the same time, players like Sophie Molineux and Sophie Devine had a laugh about the car’s window getting damaged. Ellyse scored a fifty and helped her team score 198 runs with her batting in front of the home crowd.

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Praveen Kumar addresses Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer’s negligence of taking part in Ranji Trophy

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Praveen Kumar has given his opinion on the preferences of Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer in recent times. The duo did not take part in the Ranji Trophy matches for their respective teams despite being fit. It did not go well with the Indian Cricket Board which landed the duo without a ventral contract which was announced a few days back.

Praveen Kumar has reacted to the issue recently. The former India pacer claimed that he has been of an opinion on the issue for a long time. Praveen felt that one should definitely earn money but not at the cost of neglecting to play for domestic and national teams. The right-arm pacer felt that players today are having a certain mentality which is not good.

The former pacer claimed that the players have a mindset that they can rest for a month before taking part in the IPL, thereby bypassing playing for their national team or the domestic teams. Praveen felt that the players could not resist letting go of money which they could earn by taking part in the IPL and other T20 leagues (For foreign players).

‘Ye mentally hota hai, ki mai itne paise kaise chodun’ – Praveen Kumar

“This thing is now firmly in the mind of players. Mai ek mahine pehle rest kar lunga, fir IPL khel lunga. Ye mentally hota hai, ki mai itne paise kaise chodun,” said Praveen in the interview. He claimed that youngsters these days are spoilt and are behind money. The former RCB pacer felt that it is not fair on the part of the young players to neglect the country over the IPL.

Kumar felt that a player needs to maintain a balance between playing for the IPL team and for the country. He felt that money is an important factor, but not at the cost of playing for the national team. “But this is not fair at all. A player needs to balance things. Money is important, but this (giving franchise cricket the priority) is wrong,” said the former Indian bowler in the interview.

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