WPL 2026: Nadine de Klerk’s Last-Ball Heroics Seals RCB Win vs MI

WPL 2026: Nadine de Klerk’s Last-Ball Heroics Seals RCB Win vs MI

RCB kicked off Tata WPL 2026 in dramatic fashion as Nadine de Klerk delivered a stunning all-round masterclass against the Mumbai Indians. After ripping through MI with a four-wicket haul, she smashed an unbeaten 63 and pulled off a breathtaking last-ball finish. The blockbuster opening clash instantly set the tone for an unforgettable WPL season.

WPL 2026: Nadine de Klerk Seals an Unforgettable Last-Ball Win

The Tata Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 exploded into life with a blockbuster opening night that no cricket fan will forget. Packed stands, roaring noise, and defending champions Mumbai Indians playing at home—it had all the ingredients of a grand start. What followed was pure drama. In a finish straight out of a movie script, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) stunned MI with a breathtaking last-ball victory, turning the season opener into an instant classic. At the heart of this unforgettable moment was South African all-rounder Nadine de Klerk, whose heroics lit up Mumbai and set the tone for WPL 2026.

A Match Defined by One All-Rounder

Before the chase even began, Nadine De Klerk made her presence felt with the ball. Bowling with pace, control, and intent, she ripped through MI’s middle order, finishing with outstanding figures of 4/26. Her spell halted Mumbai’s momentum and ensured the target stayed within touching distance—though it still looked daunting.

When RCB began their chase, disaster struck early. At 65/5, the stands fell silent, and belief faded fast. The equation was slipping away, and most fans had already accepted defeat. But Nadine de Klerk wasn’t done writing her script.

The Final Over That Changed Everything

The drama peaked in the last over. 18 runs were needed from 6 balls, bowled by the experienced Nat Sciver-Brunt. Two dot balls followed, tightening the noose. Suddenly, it was 18 off 4—a near-impossible task.

What happened next was pure cricketing theater:

Ball 3: A monstrous six over long-on.

Ball 4: A calculated boundary through extra cover.

Ball 5: Another towering maximum that sent the RCB dugout into a frenzy.

Ball 6: With 2 needed off 1, De Klerk kept her cool, smashing a boundary to seal a stunning last-ball victory.

De Klerk remained unbeaten on 63* off just 44 balls, proving why she is currently one of the most dangerous all-rounders in world cricket.

Why This Win Matters

This wasn’t just a win—it was a statement. Beating the champions in their own backyard sends a clear message: RCB mean business in WPL 2026. For Bengaluru fans, the chant of “Ee Sala Cup Namde” suddenly feels louder and more believable.

And at the heart of it all? One fearless all-rounder who turned pressure into poetry—Nadine de Klerk.

Also Read: Ellyse Perry Withdraws from WPL 2026, Huge Loss for RCB

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