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WPL 2024: RCB captain Smriti Mandhana praises ‘calm’ S. Meghana’s ability to change gears

That the Royal Challengers find themselves atop the points table with four points from their two wins and a healthy 1.665 net run-rate to boot, are in part down to S. Meghana’s impressive showings with the bat.

February 28, 2024 / 15:40 IST
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Royal Challengers Bangalore are currently No. 1 on the WPL 2024 Points Table, based on number of wins and net run rate. (Photo courtesy: RCB Media)
Royal Challengers Bangalore are currently No. 1 on the WPL 2024 Points Table, based on number of wins and net run rate. (Photo courtesy: RCB Media)

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) captain Smriti Madhana heaped praise on her side’s No. 3 batter, S Meghana, who turned in two crucial knocks in the Royal Challengers’ consecutive victories in WPL 2024.

After making a 44-ball 53 batting in what proved to be a momentum-changing contribution in the Royal Challengers’ final-ball win against the UP Warriorz on Saturday, Meghana guided the team home with an unbeaten 28-ball 36 against Gujarat Giants on Tuesday. With this, RCB have won both matches they've played in WPL 2024 - placing them first on the WPL 2024 Points Table with four points and a net run rate of +1.665 (the Mumbai Indians also have four points, with an NRR of +0.488).

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Meghana has been a seasoned player in (the) domestic (set-up),” Smriti Mandhana told the host broadcaster in the post-match interview. “She's had a really good season domestically. And we've seen a little bit of her in the Indian set-up as well.

“So, for her to come in the last match, especially, I think she was just brilliant to take the team through and even with Richa [Ghosh] – her partnership last night (match) and even today, I think she was really calm. The best thing about her is that she can really strike at a good strike rate or even anchor the innings."