That's all we have for you from this live coverage. RCB Women make it two in two in this season's WPL. The defending champions have been terrific so far in all the departments and were just too good for the Delhi Capitals tonight.
For now, this is Pritam Dey signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Akshay Bhide who, along with scorer/analyst Zeeshan Naiyer brought all the actions of this clash. Stay tuned for more cricketing action from around the world. BYE BYEπ
Renuka Singh Thakur (Player of the Match): "I was the player of the tournament in the last series we played here. So, I'm always confident when I play here. The crowd is also good here.
Nothing comes naturally to you. You have to work on everything. I was working on my pace. I'm also working on my out-swingers.
I focus on my body while bowling. I change the positions from where I deliver the ball. Sometimes I come closer to the stumps whereas sometimes, I come wide of the crease."
Player of the Match: Renuka Singh Thakur
Smriti Mandhana (Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women Captain): "Yeah very pleased. The bowlers did a great job, restricting a strong batting line-up of Delhi to something below 150 was brilliant. We were really good with our fielding as well as we saved 15-20 runs. Danny was brilliant too with the bat.
The strategy was to bowl more pace but I think, depending on the conditions we had to chase. We had a discussion in the team meeting that this venue never plays the same in both the innings. We were really prepared. The way Renuka and Kim bowled with the new ball was just superb. Also Joshitha, the way she came back in second innings, conceding just 6 runs, I think that shows her character. I am really proud of the team.
Yeah, me and Danny have batted together for a long time. We had a good understanding and we just wanted to react to every ball. We kept doing that and the shots just came off."
Most Dot balls in the Match: Renuka Singh Thakur (14 dot balls)
Catch of the Match: Jemimah Rodrigues
Super Sixes of the Match: Smriti Mandhana (3 sixes)