RCB's WPL Playoff Charge Thrives Despite Perry's Absence, Says Saba Karim

Former cricketer Saba Karim praised RCB's women's team for seamlessly overcoming the loss of star all-rounder Ellyse Perry to top the WPL table. He highlighted the crucial role of replacement all-rounder Nadine de Klerk in rebalancing the side. The team's success has been built on different match-winners stepping up in each game, from Smriti Mandhana's batting to Shreyanka Patil's bowling. This collective effort has propelled RCB to five straight wins and the first playoff berth of the season.

Key Points: RCB Cushions Perry Loss, Tops WPL Table: Saba Karim

  • RCB first to secure WPL playoffs
  • Ellyse Perry withdrew from season
  • Nadine de Klerk key replacement
  • Collective team effort praised
  • Five consecutive wins
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"They've been able to cushion Perry's absence": Saba on RCB's dominant run to WPL playoffs

Saba Karim explains how RCB filled the void left by Ellyse Perry to dominate WPL 2024 and become the first team to secure a playoff spot.

"Not surprised, but I am pleased that they have been able to fill the huge void left by Perry. - Saba Karim"

Mumbai, January 23

Former Indian cricketer Saba Karim expressed his thoughts on the 2024 champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru's impressive run in the Women's Premier League, which saw them be the first to secure the playoffs spot with five wins in a row despite the absence of star Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry.

Saba was speaking to the media during the 'Media Day' organised during the ongoing WPL by JioStar. Perry, the 2024 season's 'Player of the Tournament' with 347 runs and seven wickets, had set off panic alarms for the Red and Gold franchise by withdrawing from the season due to personal reasons. Indian all-rounder Sayali Sathghare was announced as her replacement and has impressed with the ball so far.

Speaking during the interaction, Saba was asked if he was surprised by RCB's performances despite Perry's absence, and he feels that the introduction of Nadine de Klerk as an all-rounder has made up for Perry's absence.

"Not surprised, but I am pleased that they have been able to fill the huge void left by Perry. I think it is because of the introduction of Nadine de Klerk that they have been able to do so (deliver fine performances). Because Klerk is a lower middle-order batter and delivers her four overs as well with the ball, RCB have been able to rework their strategy."

"And so you see Smriti Mandana and Grace Harris at the top, and they have brought in Gautami Naik now to fill in that crucial number three, number four slot. Then they have Georgia Voll, who came in the last two games at number three. So, somehow, they have been able to cushion the loss of Elise Perry to a large extent. And I think that is why RCB are right on top at this stage," he added.

Nadine has been sensational for RCB, with 10 wickets in five matches at an average of 13.20 and 93 runs in three matches at an average of 93.00, with a half-century and strike rate of 150.00. She has managed scores of 63*, 26 and 4* so far, starting off RCB's campaign with a match-winning combo of four-wicket haul and a fifty against defending champions Mumbai Indians (MI), helping them chase down 155 runs.

In the match against UP Warriorz, Nadine and Shreyanka Patil bowled two-wicket spells to restrict their opponents to 143/5, before Grace Harris dismantled UPW with a hitting masterclass, scoring 85 off 40 balls with eight fours and five sixes to give RCB a nine-wicket win.

During the third match against the Gujarat Giants, after RCB collapsed to 43/4, they found their heroes in the middle order as Radha Yadav (66 in 47 balls, with six fours and three sixes) and Richa Ghosh (44 in 28 balls, with four boundaries and two sixes) scored useful runs to guide RCB to 182/7, and later a sensational five-wicket haul from Shreyanka ripped apart GT's batting, bundling them out for 150 runs.

In their fourth clash against Delhi Capitals, Lauren Bell and Sayali delivered sensational three-wicket spells to bundle out DC for 166 in 20 overs, before a 61-ball 96 by skipper Smriti Mandhana, with 13 fours and three sixes, and a 42-ball 54* by Voll, with five fours and two sixes, guided RCB to an easy eight-wicket win.

In their previous clash against the Gujarat Giants, Gautami played a crucial 55-ball 73, taking RCB from 69/3 to 178/6, before an incredible spell from Sayali (3/21 in four overs), restricting GG to 117/8 in 20 overs.

It has been a different hero every match for RCB, be it skipper Smriti, all-rounder Nadine, Lauren, who has been sensational so far with nine wickets at an average of 12.00 and a stingy economy rate of 5.40, spinner Shreyanka or Grace. The effort has been a collective one rather than a reliance on just one or two players. Their next clash is against DC tomorrow at Vadodara.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Saba Karim makes a valid point. The management's strategy to rework the batting order and use Nadine de Klerk's all-round skills has been masterful. It shows good planning. Hope they can keep this momentum for the finals!
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Priya S
So proud of our Indian players getting more chances and shining! Sayali Sathghare as a replacement has been brilliant. This is great for the future of women's cricket in India. More opportunities for domestic talent. 🙌
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Rohit P
While the wins are fantastic, let's not get carried away. The real test is the knockout stage. Perry's experience in big matches is irreplaceable. The middle order still looks a bit shaky if the top fails early. Just being cautiously optimistic.
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David E
Watching from the UK. Nadine de Klerk's stats are phenomenal! Average of 93 with the bat? That's just insane. RCB has unlocked a real gem. The WPL quality keeps getting better every season.
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Kavya N
Smriti Mandhana's captaincy deserves a lot of credit. She's using her resources so well and leading from the front with that 96. After so many near misses, maybe this is finally RCB's year? 🤞 Ee Sala Cup Namde!

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