'ABD 2.0': Georgia Wareham Produces Unreal Piece Of Fielding Effort Against DC In WPL 2 - WATCH
Georgia Wareham has left the cricketing world in utter shock as they couldn't believe what Wareham did with THIS effort in WPL 2 on Thursday. WATCH.
Women's Premier League (WPL) 2024: Royal Challengers Bangalore Women's all-rounder Georgia Wreham rolled down the years in memory lane of fellow RCB and cricketing fans as she produced one of the most outstanding piece of fielding effort in entire Women's cricket history. The iconic moment came during the first innings of the match, when Delhi Capitals Women was batting. Georgia Wareham had just bowled out her first over, in which she conceded 13 runs.
In the 11th over, on the third ball of the over of Nadine De Klerk, Shefali Verma launched a lofted shot over the deep mid wicket region and it looked like going over the ropes, but the Australian, Wareham, had other plans, as she leaped high and grabbed the ball with one hand and threw it back in the field, in the process, saving vital runs for her side. The moment was the exact replica of the iconic catch of RCB legend AB De Villiers, at the very same venue, more than 5 years ago.
THE BEST FIELDING MOMENT IN WPL 2024. 🤯🔥
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) February 29, 2024
- This reminds of ABD save for RCB.pic.twitter.com/ske8MshaTW
We've seen this one before! It's a classic 😉
— Women's Premier League (WPL) (@wplt20) February 29, 2024
AB De Villiers 🤝 Georgia Wareham
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Royal Challengers Bangalore Women Vs Delhi Capitals Women, Women's Premier League Match 7 - Match Report
Royal Challengers Bangalore Women have been playing on their home ground since the start of the tournament as they have been playing at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. The took on a Delhi side that has been excellent in the tournament so far. Delhi Capitals Women pelted runs after runs on RCB Women bowlers, as vital knocks from top order and middle order helped Delhi set a target of 195 for RCB.
In reply, RCB were off to a flyer as Smriti Mandhana wrecked havoc on the Capitals' bowlers, but her valiant effort went dwon in drain as her 74 off 43 were not enough to maintain the unbeaten run of RCB Women, as they lost the match by 25 runs.