UPW vs RCBW 13th Match, WPL 2023 - Criclovers24

RCB VS UPW: Today is a do-or-die 13th match for RCB in WPL 2023. As long as you win, the dream of winning the title will be alive. The Red Army players, who are going to wrestle against UP Warriors in their 6th match, have made heavy preparations. At the DY Patil Stadium, the game will take place.

Bangalore's favorite Royal Challengers Bangalore Women's team (Royal Challengers Bangalore Women) has lost all 5 matches they have faced. For the 6th time, UP Warriors (UP Warriorz) will enter the field. This time the Smriti Mandhana-led team is sure to win, which has raised expectations among the fans.

RCB is Kannadigar's favorite team. There is nothing wrong with that. The Red Army men's team has also suffered a crushing defeat. However, the fans never gave up. They have been encouraging. But from this year RCB women have been on the field but they have failed in the 5 matches they have faced. The 6th match will be played today and will be fought against UP Warriorz. As expected by the fans, victory is almost possible today.

Win is inevitable for UP Warriorz.

In the 4 matches played by the UP Warriors team, they have lost 2 and won 2. So today they will face their 5th match with RCB. But the UP team will almost collapse against RCB today. Because confidence has increased in the RCB team. Despite losing the last match, the performance of the team is proof. A win is essential for Alisa Healy's team to confirm the playoff ticket.

A win is essential for both teams from the point of view of the playoffs. The Bengaluru team has lost all 5 matches they have played. Therefore, they have to win the remaining 3 matches and make the playoff dream come true. The Red Army won't enter the playoffs immediately. In addition, UP Warriors will lose all the next matches. In addition, Gujarat Giants should lose at least 2 times. Only then can RCB enter the eliminator on the basis of the net run rate?

If they lose, they are out of the league

RCB, who will wrestle against UP Warriors today, will be out of the tournament if they lose. Thus, it will be the first team to be eliminated from the Women's Premier League. As a result, you must play very carefully.

Smriti, Renuka should shine!

5 losses in a row are too much for the fans to swallow. Now even in the 6th game, expectations and pressure have increased on Smriti Mandhana. Not only that, but Renuka Singh also did not show a bang in bowling in a single match. Both of them ever gave a winning performance in batting and bowling. This has become a huge headache for team management.

Ellyse Perry is the only pillar of the team. Sophie Devine gets loud and quiet for a while. Heather Knight and Richa Ghosh need to strengthen in batting. A great victory can only be achieved if everyone performs brilliantly.

What to Expect 

Expect a little early swing and a little turn later. If you're a bowler, chances are you're starting to enjoy DY Patil better now that the two pitches are getting a bit older.

UP Warriorz Women:

Warriorz's at-bat beginnings have improved since they moved to a left-right combination by elevating Devika Vaidya to the top of the order. Despite all single-digit scores so far, UP has backed the uncapped duo of Shweta Sehrawat and Simran Shaikh and if they continue to do so, bringing in Grace Harris for scenarios will provide them an additional spin option in addition to lengthening their batting order.

UP Warriorz Playing 11

Devika Vaidya, Alyssa Healy (c & wk), Kiran Navgire, Tahlia McGrath, Shweta Sehrawat, Deepti Sharma, Simran Shaikh, Sophie Ecclestone, Shabnim Ismail/Grace Harris, Anjali Sarvani, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, and Simran Shaikh 

Royal Challengers Bangalore Women:

Kanika Ahuja missed her first game of the season due to a couple of injury/illness issues in the team. If available, the left-handed all-rounder should be back in the Eleven.

RCB Playing 11 :

Smriti Mandhana (captain), Sophie Devine, Ellyse Perry, Heather Knight, Richa Ghosh (wk), Shreyanka Patil, Disha Kasat/Kanika Ahuja, Megan Schutt, Asha Shobana/Sahana Pawar/Poonam Khemnar, Renuka Thakur, and Preeti Bose 

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