UP Warriorz Stage Epic 93-Run Recovery to Post 143/5 vs RCB in WPL

UP Warriorz staged a remarkable recovery in their Women's Premier League fixture against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. After collapsing to 50/5, a brilliant 93-run partnership between Deepti Sharma and Deandra Dottin rescued the innings. The duo accelerated in the final overs, adding 43 runs from the last 24 balls to post a competitive total of 143/5. Deepti Sharma top-scored with a fiery 45, including 15 runs in the final over.

Key Points: UP Warriorz Recover from 50/5 to 143/5 in WPL Thriller

  • Stunning 93-run 6th-wicket partnership
  • Recovery from 50/5 collapse
  • Deepti Sharma's 15-run final over
  • RCB's early bowling dominance
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WPL: UP Warriorz recover from 50/5 to 143/5 against RCB

Deepti Sharma & Deandra Dottin's 93-run stand powers UP Warriorz to 143/5 after a dramatic collapse against RCB in the Women's Premier League.

WPL: UP Warriorz recover from 50/5 to 143/5 against RCB
"The duo unleashed a scoring frenzy, smashing 43 runs off 24 balls. - Match Report"

Navi Mumbai, January 12

Deepti Sharma and Deandra Dottin's 93-run stand for the 6th wicket helped UP Warriorz to reach 143/5 in the Women's Premier League fixture against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Navi Mumbai on Monday.

The two batters first steadied the innings and then gradually lifted the tempo, putting on a vital 93-run partnership. In the final over, Deepti went berserk, slamming 15 runs off the last six balls, including three boundaries.

RCB won the toss and opted to bowl. UP Warriorz got off to a sloppy start, managing just 21 runs in the first four overs, with Meg Lanning and Harleen Deol at the crease.

RCB's bowlers were spot on with their tight line and lengths, forcing Harleen to get adventurous, but she ended up handing Lauren Bell a catch.

Warriorz power-play ended on a modest 36-1, with Phoebe Litchfield and Meg Lanning at the crease. After the power-play, RCB's bowlers turned up the heat, striking at regular intervals, and Warriorz crumbled, losing four wickets in just eight balls, plummeting to 50/5. Litchfield's 20 was a lone bright spot, but RCB's bowling onslaught did the damage.

Deandra Dottin and Deepti Sharma took Warriorz' innings forward, chipping singles and rotating the strike with ease. Warriorz crossed the 100-run mark in the 16th over. The duo added a solid 50-run stand for the sixth wicket, turning the tide towards Warriorz after a terrible collapse.

After the 16th over, UPW were struggling at 100/5, but Dottin and Deepti shifted gears in the final four overs. The duo unleashed a scoring frenzy, smashing 43 runs off 24 balls, taking UPW to a respectable 143 at the end of 20 overs. Their explosive batting turned the innings around, with Deepti top-scoring with 45 and Dottin chipping in with 40.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Fantastic partnership under pressure. Dottin and Deepti showed great maturity to first rebuild and then explode. This is why the WPL is so exciting - the quality of cricket is top-notch. RCB will have to bat well to chase this down.
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Priya S
While the recovery was brilliant, the top-order collapse is a big concern. Losing 4 wickets for 8 runs is simply unacceptable at this level. The team management needs to work on the batting temperament. Deepti can't rescue them every single time.
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Vikram M
Deepti Sharma for India's T20 vice-captaincy? Her game awareness is next level. To pace an innings like that from such a dire situation shows her class. The women's game in India is in great hands with players like her leading the way. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
143 is a very competitive total on that Navi Mumbai wicket. Credit to RCB bowlers for the early strikes, but the match is perfectly poised now. Should be a cracker of a run chase! 🏏
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David E
Great to see Deandra Dottin making a valuable contribution. Her experience is crucial in these situations. The partnership was a perfect mix of caution and aggression. Well played!

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