Gautami notched up her first half-century of the competition. | Photo Credit: X@wplt20
Having compiled 178 for six in 20 overs, Smriti Mandhana and Co. restricted Giants to 117 for eight, thanks to a collective bowling effort spearheaded by Sayali Satghare (4-0-21-3).
Disastrous start
The hosts lost a heap of wickets up front in the chase, leaving skipper Ashleigh Gardner with too much to do on her own. The ace all-rounder put up a valiant effort with a contribution of 54, but her dismissal in the 17th over was the final nail.
During the course of Gautami’s enterprising knock, she forged handy partnerships of 60 and 69 with Smriti and Richa Ghosh, respectively.
RCB had a sedate start to its innings, moving along to 37 for two at the end of the PowerPlay with Grace Harris and Georgia Voll back in the dugout.
Once the fielding restrictions eased, Gautami managed to up the ante with a sumptuous flick off Renuka Singh that sailed over deep square leg for the game’s first maximum. In the same over, Smriti punished a back-of-a-length ball with a short-arm pull for four.
Big wicket
Shortly after, however, Gardner snared the all-important wicket of Smriti. Rather than getting bogged down by the downfall of the captain, Gautami was able to take charge in Richa’s company.
In the 12th over, leggie Georgia Wareham conceded 13 runs, with Gautami creaming a cover drive for four and Richa smashing a six in the direction of long-off. The RCB wicketkeeper belted two more maximums in a 17-run 16th over by left-arm spinner Tanuja Kanwar.
If not for Giants dismissing Richa and Gautami in the space of three deliveries, RCB’s margin of victory could have been bigger.
Published – January 19, 2026 11:27 pm IST












