Smriti Mandhana and Georgia Voll celebrating during WPL 2026 championship final victory

RCB Women Win 2nd WPL Title With Stunning Chase

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru's captain Smriti Mandhana and opener Georgia Voll smashed their way to cricket history, chasing down 204 runs to claim their second Women's Premier League championship. The dynamic duo turned what seemed like a daunting target into a masterclass of batting excellence.

Two batters walked onto the field facing the highest total ever posted in a Women's Premier League final and made it look easy.

Captain Smriti Mandhana scored 87 runs while Georgia Voll added 79 as Royal Challengers Bengaluru cruised to a six-wicket victory over Delhi Capitals in Vadodara on Thursday night. Their partnership transformed a challenging 204-run chase into a celebration of women's cricket at its finest.

Delhi Capitals had set themselves up perfectly for their first WPL title. Captain Jemimah Rodrigues struck a brilliant 57 off just 37 balls, while Chinelle Henry blazed to 35 runs in only 15 deliveries.

Laura Wolvaardt and Lizelle Lee added firepower with quick runs, pushing Delhi to 203 for four. The explosive batting display gave Delhi their best shot yet at breaking their finals curse.

But Mandhana and Voll had other plans. The opening pair attacked from the start, finding gaps and clearing boundaries with confidence that never wavered. Their partnership showcased the growing strength and skill in women's cricket, where aggressive batting and strategic play are becoming the norm rather than the exception.

RCB Women Win 2nd WPL Title With Stunning Chase

Why This Inspires

This victory represents more than just another trophy for Bengaluru. Women's cricket continues to draw massive crowds and television audiences across India, proving that female athletes can command the same attention and respect as their male counterparts. The WPL's growing popularity has created new opportunities for young girls who dream of professional cricket careers.

The match also highlighted the depth of talent in women's cricket globally. Players from Australia, South Africa, England, and the West Indies competed alongside Indian stars, creating a tournament that celebrates athletic excellence without borders.

For Delhi Capitals, the loss marks their third consecutive final defeat despite reaching every WPL championship match since the league began. Yet their consistent presence in finals proves they've built something special, even if the ultimate prize remains elusive.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru now join an elite group of teams with multiple WPL titles. Their success builds on a foundation of smart recruitment, strong team chemistry, and leadership that empowers players to perform under pressure.

Women's cricket just keeps getting better, and nights like this show the world exactly why.

Based on reporting by Indian Express

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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