Smriti Mandhana highlights the positives from RCB’s valiant battle against the Gujarat Giants
It was another bitter end to what felt like a battle of extremes as RCB Women fell short of the finish line by a meagre 11 runs in a pulsating encounter against the Gujarat Giants. The bowlers had another day off in the field as they failed to make much of an impact, taken for quite a few runs throughout the Giants’ batting effort.
The batters however, instilled a few hopes in the RCB fans, as Sophie Devine, Ellyse Perry, Heather Knight and Shreyanka Patil looked in good touch while Smriti Mandhana got off to a flyer but once again failed to convert her start. The RCB skipper had another off day in the field but she made it clear that the Challengers are going to take all heart from this contest as they look forward to the upcoming fixture.
Talking in the post-match press conference, Smriti said, “I think I'd say even in our bowling, we gave away 10-15 runs more than what we expected to. There were two three overs where we conceded a lot, and not 6-7 runs. We would have gotten better [with the target] otherwise.”
Blending the ground conditions with the positives for RCB, Smriti added, “It's a good outfield, one end is really short, that did play with few of our bowlers' in mind, we are trying to work on it. A few positives. Shreyanka, the way she bowled and batted, she is a tough girl. And also Kanika's performance, they both have been good from the domestic circuit. "
RCB Women will have to put forth their best foot, if they are to turn the tide around after what feels like a poor start to the tournament as they are still to register their maiden win of the WPL 2023 campaign.