Royal Challengers Bengaluru scripted a dramatic comeback to defeat Mumbai Indians in a pulse-pounding WPL encounter. Nadine de Klerk’s audacious 20-run onslaught off four balls – six, four, six, four – turned certain defeat into a famous victory.
The chase was tense. MI posted 150-plus, thanks to a solid middle-order effort. RCB lost early wickets, and at one stage, victory seemed distant. Enter de Klerk in the 19th over. Facing MI’s premier pacer, she cleared the ropes twice and pierced the gaps for boundaries, finishing unbeaten.
Her over read like poetry: a pulled six, a sliced four, a lofted maximum, and a straight drive. The crowd erupted as RCB crossed the line with balls to spare.
MI’s bowlers, including their star pacers, were left shell-shocked. RCB’s fielding was sharp, with crucial catches and run-outs piling pressure on the defending champions.
This win marks a turning point for RCB, who have been inconsistent this season. De Klerk, with her dual skills, emerges as a key player. MI, meanwhile, need to regroup quickly.
WPL continues to deliver unforgettable moments, and de Klerk’s fireworks ensure this match lingers in memory.
