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Richa Ghosh’s 64 and Ellyse Perry’s 57 helped RCB chase 202 against Gujarat Titans in the WPL 2025 opener, marking the first 200-plus chase in the competition’s history.

Richa Ghosh and Kanika Ahuja walking off after a breathtaking chase. (Sportzpics Photo)
Wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh’s stunning 64 (27) and Ellyse Perry’s 57 (34) helped Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) chase 202 against the Gujarat Titans in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025 opener, making them the first team to chase a 200-plus target in the competition’s history.
Their batting show triumphed over one of the greatest all-round performances in T20 cricket by Giants skipper Ashleigh Gardner, who scored 79 (37) in the first innings and picked two wickets in the second. But her efforts meant the match was worthy of a curtain-raiser for the 2025 season.
It was a remarkable turnaround for RCB as they were tottering at 14 for two after second over, as Gardner ousted openers Smriti Mandhana (9) Danny Wyatt (4) in the space of four balls.
But from thereon, Perry and Raghavi Bist (25, 27b) added 86 runs for the third wicket to steady the ship, before the latter fell to pacer Deandra Dottin.
Perry, who was dropped on 19, made full use of that chance to punish Giants bowlers, who were highly wayward and buckled under pressure.
Perry, who is still recovering from a hip injury that she sustained during the recent Women’s Ashes, brought up her fifty with a six off Dottin off 27 balls.
The Aussie soon fell to Sayali Satghare while trying to up the ante, but Ghosh and Kanika Ahuja (30 not out, 13b, 4×4) took over from that point.
They pummelled the clueless GG bowlers during their 93-run stand as Ghosh, who was dropped on zero, made them pay with a 23-ball fifty.
It was enough for RCB to canter home as they whittled down 64 runs off the last five overs.
Earlier, contrasting fifties by skipper Gardner and veteran Beth Mooney guided Gujarat Giants to a healthy 201/5.
Mooney was conventional while striking 56 off 42 (8×4) but Gardner was all fire and brimstone en route a 79 off 37 balls (3×4, 8×6).
After losing Laura Wolvaardt and D Hemalatha with 41 on the board, Gujarat recovered well through Mooney and Gardner.
The Aussie pair added 44 runs for the third wicket, before Mooney perished playing a pull off leg-spinner Prema Rawat, giving a simple catch to Smriti Mandhana.
But a bigger storm was awaiting RCB, as Gardner and West Indian Dottin (25, 13b, 3×4, 1×6) added 67 runs in just over five overs.
Unlike Mooney, who relied on placement, Gardner was more aggressive, using feet against spinners and hitting easily through the line against pacers.
The Australian gave a belting to Prema and India U19 pacer VJ Joshitha, clobbering them for three sixes each in an over.
Dottin fell to pacer Renuka Singh while going for a mighty heave.
(With Inputs From PTI)
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