
Royal Challengers Bangalore Women Impressive bowling performance against Delhi Capitals Women in the 11th match of women’s premier league 2026 At Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy. After winning the toss and electing to field first, RCB were rewarded almost immediately with the leadership of their bowlers lauren bellDemolished DC’s top order and took control of the contest in the early overs.
RCB benefited a lot from the toss decision
rcb captain Smriti Mandhana There was no hesitation in inviting Delhi to bat, backing their pace attack to take advantage of the conditions. The move proved to be a perfect fit, as the new-ball bowlers gained movement and bounce, creating discomfort for DC’s star-studded batting lineup right from the start.
The early pressure clearly unsettled the Delhi camp, with wickets falling rapidly and the momentum shifting towards RCB within the first few minutes of the game.
Lauren Bell set the stage for the match by dismissing Liezel Lee and Laura Wolvaardt in the very first over.
England’s fast bowler Bell bowled a sensational opening over which changed the course of the match. Bowling with pace, accuracy and movement, Bell put Delhi in trouble by striking twice.
bailed out on the third ball of the first over liezel lee With an accurate yorker. Lee moved his stumps around in an attempt to flick the ball, but missed the ball completely and hit the leg stump. The early success led to massive celebrations in the RCB camp and Bell took immediate control.
Just two balls later, Bell sent back an even more brilliant dismissal Laura Wolvaardt. Bowling a full, seam-up delivery which came back sharply, Bell beat Wolvaardt’s drive and broke the middle stump. The sight of two off-stumps lying flat sums up RCB’s dream start and DC’s nightmare start.
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Lauren Bell with a perfect start for @RCBTweets 🥳
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