RCB W vs DC W | Twitter in ROFL mode as young Nandani undergoes tense moments unearthing DRS logic

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Understanding the logic of the Decision Review System has always been tricky as Nandani Sharma showed in the WPL game against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The Delhi Capitals pacer lost herself while trying to reason a DRS call before skipper Jemimah Rodrigues jumped in to calm her nerves.

‌Delhi Capitals were having a field day with the ball after putting Royal Challengers Bengaluru in during the Women’s Premier League game in Vadodara on Saturday. The Capitals had RCB on the mat, reducing them to 95/6 by the end of the 17th over, with pacer Marizanne Kapp and offie Minnu Mani picking up two wickets each.

Nandani Sharma added further misery to the batting unit as she trapped Arundhati Reddy plumb in front in the very next over. The pacer bowled a back of the hand slower delivery off the third ball, that pitched on a fuller length before crashing into the pads of Arundhati, who missed the sweep shot.

The umpire had no hesitation in raising his finger but Arundhati was quick to take the DRS review. As the three-step process stood with the call of the on-field umpire, Nandani was looking lost trying to figure out what was happening.

The pacer was drawing an imaginative process flowchart with her hands in the air and looked perplexed trying to figure out the outcome. However, captain Jemimah Rodrigues quickly jumped to her rescue and reminded her that the on-field umpire had initially given out.

Twitter was in splits as Nandani Sharma went through a dramatic few moments before the smiles were back on her face.

Lol!

All out!

Lowest total!

Massive impact

Climping!

Really good!

Cap holder!

12 wickets!

Krunal pandya!

Clutch god!

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