Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) all-rounder Sneh Rana delivered something special against UP Warriorz in a must-win clash on Saturday. RCB were nearly out of the contest, needing 43 runs from 12 balls, when Rana stepped in. Facing the second ball of the over from Deepti Sharma, Rana unleashed a powerful cameo, starting with a four, followed by two consecutive sixes. The pressure intensified for UP Warriorz as Deepti bowled a no-ball on the fifth delivery, which Rana sent to the boundary. Rana made maximum use of it on the free hit as well, smashing another six. Her explosive cameo brought the equation down to 15 runs needed, but she was dismissed on the final ball of the over. Pure Entertainment! 🍿#RCB fell short of the 🎯 but Sneh Rana's fantastic cameo took the game down to the wire! 👏Updates ▶️ https://t.co/pXDVY3MCgZ #TATAWPL | #UPWvRCB | @RCBTweets pic.twitter.com/Y37Z1dVeco — Women's Premier League (WPL) (@wplt20) March 8, 2025 Rana finished with an outstanding 26 off just six balls, setting a new record for the most runs in a WPL over. Unfortunately, her heroics were not enough to keep the defending champions in the competition. Notably, Rana had initially gone unsold in the WPL auction but was brought in as a replacement for Shreyanka Patil, who couldn't recover from her leg injury in time. Also Read: MI Signs Corbin Bosch as a Replacement for Lizaad Williams UP Warriorz register highest-ever total in WPL UP Warriorz, already out of the tournament, played spoilers to RCB's playoff hopes. Georgia Voll led the charge, scoring an unbeaten 99 off 56 balls, guiding her team to a record-setting 225/5 in 20 overs. She found support from Grace Harris and Kiran Navgire at the other end. Chasing the highest total in WPL history, RCB started strong despite losing Smriti Mandhana early. S Meghana and Ellyse Perry played handy cameos before Richa Ghosh reignited hope with 69 off 33 balls. However, her dismissal left RCB in a tight spot until Rana’s rampage. Despite her efforts, UP Warriorz signed off with the win. With this defeat, RCB are knocked out of the tournament and currently sits in fifth place. They still have a match against Mumbai Indians, where they will look to end their season on a positive note by aiming for the fourth spot.