RCB eye second crown, DC aim to break jinx as WPL set for thrilling finale
RCB have enjoyed a dream run this season, repeatedly showing the ability to step up and bounce back when the chips are down.
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Smriti Mandhana and Richa Ghosh celebrate their victory during WPL 2026 T20 International cricket match (PTI)
Vadodara, 4 Feb
Royal Challengers Bengaluru skipper Smriti Mandhana will have the opportunity to lead her side to parity with the Mumbai Indians in terms of success in the Women's Premier League, while Delhi Capitals will look to break their final jinx when the tournament's two most entertaining sides take on each other in the summit clash here on Thursday.
Former champions RCB have enjoyed a dream run this season, repeatedly showing the
ability to step up and bounce back when the chips are down. That resilience
helped them create history by beginning their campaign with five consecutive
wins, becoming the first WPL team to do so.
Adding
to that, one or two players from within the group have consistently taken their
game to the next level when required, a pattern that has emerged with
monotonous regularity this season.
If
Australian stalwart Grace Harris' blazing 75 against UP Warriorz in the
previous match -- after a topsy-turvy season -- set the tone for an emphatic
eight-wicket win, then little-known Gautami Naik's 73 against Gujarat Giants
proved pivotal in a commanding 61-run victory for the 2024 champions, who will
be aiming for a second title to draw level with Mumbai Indians.
Although
RCB batters -- including Mandhana, Harris, Georgia Voll and Richa Ghosh -- have
lacked consistency this season, isolated but timely contributions have proved
decisive. Pace bowlers Nadine de Klerk and Sayali Satghare have delivered when
it has mattered most.
South
African Nadine de Klerk is currently the third-highest wicket-taker this season
with 15 scalps from eight matches, including a best of 4 for 22, making her a
potential game-changer in the final. Shreyanka Patil adds spin heft to the
attack, a factor that was on full display in the decimation of Gujarat Giants,
where she returned a five-wicket haul.
A
well-rounded squad that can rise at crucial moments is the hallmark of
Mandhana's side, and she will be hoping a few more players to step up in the
title clash to see off the challenge from Delhi Capitals.
The
Capitals, under new skipper Jemimah Rodrigues, are eager for a maiden title
after finishing runners-up in all three previous editions of the WPL.
Delhi
Capitals have relied on the strength of their formidable bowling lineup, with
pacers Chinelle Henry and Nandani Sharma making their presence felt with the
new ball. Nandani, who could stake a claim for an India berth after taking 16
wickets this season to emerge the second-highest wicket-taker, has been the
standout performer with several breakthrough spells.
On the
batting front, Delhi Capitals' lineup has also begun to click. Lizelle Lee made
a useful contribution at the top in the Eliminator against Gujarat Giants,
while Shafali Verma managed to put her iffy form behind to forge a half-century
partnership with the South African.
Reliable
top-order batter Laura Wolvaardt has provided the stability the side needed
throughout the season.
With
both their batting and bowling heavily influenced by South African players, the
Capitals have benefited from a tight-knit core that has played together for
several years, fostering strong camaraderie and resilience in high-pressure
situations.
That strong
bond could prove crucial for Delhi Capitals as they aim to break their jinx and
win the WPL title on their fourth attempt, guided by their new and charismatic
skipper Rodrigues, who is poised for a big innings after a relatively subdued
season.
Teams
(from):
Delhi
Capitals: Jemimah Rodrigues(c), Taniya Bhatia(wk), Lucy Hamilton, Chinelle
Henry, Marizanne Kapp, Alana King, Lizelle Lee, Minnu Mani, Niki Prasad, Sneh
Rana, Shafali Verma, Nandani Sharma, Shree Charani, Pragati Singh, Eddla
Srujana, Laura Wolvaardt.
Royal
Challengers Bengaluru: Smriti Mandhana(c), Lauren Bell, Nadine de Klerk, Richa
Ghosh(wk), Grace Harris, Dayalan Hemalatha, Gautami Naik, Shreyanka Patil,
Kumar Prathyoosha, Prema Rawat, Arundhati Reddy, Sayali Satghare, Linsey Smith,
Pooja Vastrakar, Georgia Voll, Radha Yadav.
Match
starts at 7:30pm.
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