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The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025 is witnessing another thrilling contest as Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are taking on Delhi Capitals (DC) in the 14th match of the tournament. Both teams are desperate for a victory to strengthen their position in the points table, making this clash a🐠 high-stakes battle.
RCB, led by Smriti Mandhana, are looking to bounce back after a few inconsistent performances, while Meg Lanning’s DC aimed to maintain their dominance in the tourna𓄧ment. The intense match had several standout moments, but one that grabbed the spotlight was ’s stunning catch to dismiss the opposition skipper.
Ellyse Perry ends Meg Lanning’s stay at the crease with a brilliant catch
The moment of brilliance came in the second over of Delhi’s innings when delivered a full-length inswinger that troubled Lanning. The DC captain, looking to assert her authority, attempted to l꧃oft the ball down the ground. However, the ball took the inside half of the bat and lobbed towards mid-on.
Standing at the position, Perry showcased her exceptional fielding skills by timing her jump to perfection and grabbing the ball mid-air. The one-handed overhead catch stunned both Lanning and the spectato🎃rs, who erupted in applause. The moment not only sent the experienced batter back to the pavilion early but also provided RCB with a significant breakthrough in the powerplay.
This exceptional fielding effort by Perry once again highlighted why she remains one of the most athletic and reli🅺able players in world cricket. Her quick reflexes and anticipation made the dismissal look effortless, but it was a moment of sheer brilliance that changed the course of the game.
Here is the video:
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Ellyse Perry takes a superb catch jumpin෴g in the air and strike early! 🔝
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Perry’s batting masterclass lifts RCB to a competitive total
Earlier in the match, RCB posted a fighting total of 147/5 in 20 overs, with Ellyse Perry playing a pivotal role with the bat. Coming in at a crucial juncture, Perry anchored the innings with an unbeaten 60 off 47 balls, displaying a mix of caution and aggression. She struck three boundaries and three sixes, ensuring her team reached a respectable total despite losing🐈 wickets at regular intervals.
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