Look: Amanjot Kaur breaks Pamp Rich Ghosh with spectacular delivery in WPL 2025

Amanjot Kaur produced an amazing moment of fast bowling, completely outfoxing Richa Ghosh and hitting it with a stab from the ground during Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025 match between Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB) and Mumbaj Indians (we).
Great Skating Skating Amanjot Kaura Rich Ghosh in WPL 2025
Introduced into the attack over the age of 14, Amanjot collected delivery with his back dealing around and skipped sharply with an extra zipper from the surface. Ghosh, wanting to open outside, giving herself a room, she tried to cut or direct the ball behind the point. However, she read the line wrong and failed to cover her stumps, leaving a huge gap between the bats and the pad.
As the ball slid precisely, he ran past Ghosh’s attempt and crashed into the back, sending him with wheels from the ground. The view of the stump that was knocked out left a crowd in the astonished silence, while the Amanjot in the celebration was howling. Ghosh, who was fluent in 28 runs of 25 balls, including three borders and six, remained disappointed while she was going back, knowing that she misjudged the delivery.
This Wickket came in a crucial moment in the match, and RCB wanted to build a momentum. In 107/5, Ghosh’s release left them vulnerable, handing over the advantage to the side of bowling. The execution of the Amanjot was perfect, showing her ability to deliver under pressure, and her fire celebration reflects the importance of a breakthrough.
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Amanjot Kaur and #ME They are delighted while they get a well -set up Rich Ghosh 🥳
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RCB is found in a tickling position in 119/6 after 15.4 additions against Mumbai at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Deciding first to hit, RCB began an explosive start, thanks Smirk Mandhana26 off 13 balls, hitting the impressive 200. Danni Wyatt-Hamge (9), Raghvi bist (1) i Kanika Ahuja (3) Going out cheap, reducing RCB to 57/4 in just over seven additions.
Ellyse Perry It was a lonely stabilizing force, playing a key undefeated 44 out of 28 delivery, finding gaps and retention of the table. She built an important stand for 50 Running with Ghosh (28 off 25), which in 14 condition fell on Amanjot’s sharp delivery. Georgia Wareham Soon, handing over to Amanjot, his second Wickket, as Mumbai continued to tighten their grip.
The mumbai bowling unit was disciplined, with an Amanjot (2/8 in 1.4 excessive space) and Amelia Kerr (0/16 in 3 additions) keeping things tight. Shabic IsmailDespite being expensive (1/36), he picked up the key winches of Mandhane. Since Perry is still on the folds, RCB will look to break up 150 each, but Mumbai remains in control of the next accessory.
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This article was first published on Wmencricsket.comand Times of the cricket Society.