RCB achieved 5th consecutive win by defeating Gujarat, Ashley Gardner’s fifty went in vain

GG vs RCB WPL 2026: Royal Challengers Bangalore have achieved their 5th consecutive win in the Women’s Premier League 2026. RCB has defeated Gujarat Giants by 61 runs. Batting first, RCB had scored 178 runs. In reply, Gujarat Giants could score only 117 runs for 8 wickets. Ashley Gardner scored a fifty for Gujarat, but it was not enough.

Gujarat Giants had a very bad start

Gujarat Giants, which set out to chase the target of 179 runs given by Royal Challengers Bangalore, had a very bad start. At the score of 48 runs, half of the Gujarat Giants team had returned to the pavilion. Beth Mooney (3), Sophie Devine (0), Kanika Ahuja (0), Anushka Sharma (18) and Kashvi Gautam (4) were dismissed.

Ashley Gardner’s fifty went in vain

Even after this, the sequence of wickets falling for Gujarat Giants did not stop. Although Captain Ashley remained focused on Gardner, she did not get anyone’s support. Georgia Wareham (2) and Bharti Fulmali (14) were out after scoring runs. Five players from Gujarat could not even cross the double figures. Except Ashley Gardner, no player could touch the 20-run mark. Ashley Gardner played an inning of 54 runs in 43 balls. And for RCB Sayali Satghare took 3 wickets.

Royal Challengers Bangalore’s batting was like this

Royal Challengers Bangalore, who came to bat first after losing the toss, scored 178 runs for 6 wickets. Gautami Naik played an inning of 73 runs in 55 balls for the team. During this, he hit 7 fours and one six. Captain Smriti Mandhana scored 26 runs on 23 balls. Whereas Richa Ghosh scored 27 runs on 20 balls. Apart from this, Radha Yadav played an inning of 17 runs in 8 balls. Whereas Shreyanka Patil returned unbeaten after scoring 8 runs. Ashley Gardner and Kashvi Gautam took 2-2 wickets for Gujraj Giants. While Sophie Devine and Renuka Singh got 1 success each.

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