Updated On: 12 March, 2024 10:50 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
Chasing 114 to win, RCB were 39 for 3 in the seventh over. It could have been worse had Nat Sciver-Brunt held on to two catches off Shabnim Ismail

Ellyse Perry (Pic: X)
Ellyse Perry came up with an allround show as she snapped a record six-wicket haul and then smashed an unbeaten 40 to set up Royal Challengers Bangalore`s dominating seven-wicket win over Mumbai Indians and seal their play-off berth in the Women`s Premier League here on Tuesday.
The star Australian allrounder, who had gone wicketless so far in the tournament, had a night to remember as she registered the best-ever bowling figures in the history of Women`s Premier League, snapping six for 15 runs as RCB dismissed MI for 113, their second lowest score in WPL, after opting to bowl first.