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Renuka Singh setting tone for RCB, says Molineux

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Bengaluru, February 28

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Renuka Singh has managed to control the powerplay period by providing early breakthroughs and stopping run-flow with her swing bowling which played a significant role in Royal Challengers Bangalore winning both its games, says team spin all-rounder Sophie Molineux.

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RCB are sitting on top of the table with four points. Mumbai Indians ( 0.488) also have four points but are placed second behind RCB, who have better net run-rate of 1.665.

“Renuka has been incredible in both games and playing against her for India, she’s just so reliable and it’s great to be on the same team as her. She swings the ball beautifully at the front and I think she’s really set the tone for us in both games,” Molineux said.

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