Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) clinched victory in the Women¡¯s Premier League (WPL) 2024 tournament, triumphing over Delhi Capitals (DC) by eight wickets at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday. The celebratory fervour erupted across social media platforms, with a particular video capturing the attention of netizens.
In the video, thousands of ecstatic fans in Bengaluru were seen lighting firecrackers and chanting ¡®RCB-RCB¡¯. While the exact location of the jubilant scene remained undisclosed, it resonated deeply with cricket enthusiasts. One user on X, shared the video, remarking, ¡°Bengaluru have gone nuts after the trophy win.¡±
?The video quickly amassed over 730K views along with a plethora of reactions. While some viewers resonated with the overwhelming emotions displayed, others deemed it ¡®crazy¡¯. A commenter expressed, ¡°The love for cricket in Bengaluru is amazing,¡± while another simply remarked, ¡°That¡¯s crazy.¡±
Injecting a bit of humour into the conversation, one cricket enthusiast joked, ¡°Boys teams can only dream about this,¡± highlighting the significance of the victory to fans. Another added, ¡°How one trophy means for a fan. Only trophyless Fan can only understand this emotion.¡±
Prior to RCB lifting the WPL 2024 trophy, Virat Kohli extended his congratulations to Smriti Mandhana and her team through a video call. Kohli, also the skipper of RCB, took to Instagram to share a heartfelt note commending the ¡®superwomen¡¯ of Bangalore.
In a high-stakes final match, Meg Lanning's team fell short with a total of 113, unable to overcome the track's sluggish conditions. Despite earlier displays of batting prowess, they crumbled under pressure, with only three out of eleven batters reaching double digits and three failing to score at all. RCB, however, showcased a composed and strategic approach, relying on partnerships instead of aggressive hitting.
Mandhana and Sophie Devine laid a solid foundation with a 49-run opening stand, followed by crucial partnerships for the second and third wickets. Ultimately, Richa Ghosh sealed the victory with a boundary, setting off jubilant celebrations in the RCB camp.
Delhi's hopes dwindled rapidly as they succumbed to Bangalore's spinners. They managed only 113 runs before being bowled out in 18.3 overs. The trio of Shreyanka Patil, Sophie Molineux, and Asha Sobhana wreaked havoc, sharing nine wickets among them and ensuring a comprehensive victory for RCB.
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