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WPL 2025: 3 best bowlers to watch out for MI vs RCB clash

The ‘down and out’ Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women (RCB Women) will play Mumbai Indians Women (MI-W) in the 20th WPL 2025 fixture. Mumbai’s Brabourne Stadium will host this game on Tuesday, March 11, at 7:30 PM (IST). It will be a crucial and all-important game for both teams to improve their numbers in the tournament. 

RCB Women are in the fifth and last spot on the tournament standings, with two wins and five defeats in their seven games so far, having four points to their credit. It will be a must-win game for them to register their third win in the tournament. On the other hand, MI-W are in the third spot, with four wins and two defeats in their six games, earning eight points so far. A win in this game will help them move to the second spot, surpassing GG-W. 

Having said that, here we’ll have a look at 3 best bowlers to watch out for in the upcoming MI vs RCB clash.

1. Georgia Wareham 

WPL 2025: 3 best bowlers to watch out for MI vs RCB clash
Georgia Wareham

RCB Women’s leg spinner Georgia Wareham has been in amazing bowling form in the ongoing edition of the Women’s Premier League. She has scalped 11 wickets in seven innings. with a decent bowling strike rate of 13.63. She is one of the most ‘consistent performers with the ball’ in the tournament. 

Besides that, Wareham is also the leading wicket-taker for her side in the tournament. It also includes her best performance of ‘3 wickets at just 21 runs in a game’. So, she will be in focus during the next game against Mumbai Indians Women.

2. Amelia Kerr 

WPL 2025: 3 best bowlers to watch out for MI vs RCB clash
Amelia Kerr

Star MI-W all-rounder and in-form leg-spinner Amelia Kerr has some impressive bowling numbers to her name in the ongoing edition of the tournament. She has scalped 10 wickets in six innings, with a decent economy rate of 6.95, including a sensational five-wicket haul (5 wickets at 38 runs in a game). 

Apart from this, Kerr has a brilliant bowling strike rate of 13.20 to her name, alongside an effective bowling average of 15.30. The New Zealander is also the leading wicket-taker for her side in the tournament. She can also be picked among the top three bowlers to watch out for in the MI vs RCB WPL 2025 clash.

3. Renuka Singh 

WPL 2025: 3 best bowlers to watch out for MI vs RCB clash
Renuka Singh

RCB pacer Renuka Singh is one of the few ‘good performers with the ball’ for her side amidst the team’s dismal run of form in the tournament. Renuka has scalped 10 wickets in seven innings, with a good bowling strike rate of 16.20. She is currently the second leading wicket-taker for RCB Women in the ongoing WPL 2025. 

Renuka Singh’s journey in the tournament’s current edition also includes her best performance of ‘3 wickets at just 23 runs in a game’. So, eyes will also be on him as one of the top 3 bowlers to watch out for in the MI vs RCB clash. 

Disclaimer: This Exclusive News is based on the author’s understanding, analysis, and instinct. As you review this information, consider the points mentioned and form your own conclusions.

 

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