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Royal Challengers Bengaluru Capture Second WPL Title as Mandhana and Voll Deliver Historic Chase

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February 6, 2026
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Smriti Mandhana's explosive 87 and Georgia Voll's brilliant 79 powered Royal Challengers Bengaluru to their second Women's Premier League title with a stunning six-wicket victory over Delhi Capitals in Vadodara.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru claimed their second Women's Premier League title with a sensational six-wicket victory over Delhi Capitals on February 5, 2026, chasing down the highest total in WPL final history. The triumph at Vadodara marked RCB's redemption after falling short in previous campaigns, with openers Smriti Mandhana and Georgia Voll orchestrating a masterclass in power-hitting that will be remembered for years to come. Delhi Capitals posted a mammoth 203/4 in their 20 overs, setting what appeared to be an insurmountable target and breaking the previous WPL final record of 149.

Jemimah Rodrigues (50 off 32 balls) and Lizelle Lee led Delhi's batting assault, with crucial contributions from Laura Wolvaardt (30 off 19) and Chinelle Henry (24 off 14). The Capitals' batting lineup fired on all cylinders, putting together one of the most dominant displays in WPL final history. Their 203-run total seemed to put them in the driver's seat for their first championship, with the record books suggesting no team had successfully chased anything close to this magnitude in a final.

RCB's response began with early turbulence as they lost Grace Harris cheaply, but what followed was nothing short of extraordinary. Mandhana and Voll constructed a record-breaking 165-run partnership that turned the tide completely in Bengaluru's favor. The pair attacked from the outset, never allowing Delhi's bowlers to settle into any rhythm. Mandhana's 87 off just 41 deliveries was a showcase of her world-class stroke play, featuring powerful drives and audacious lofted shots that sent the crowd into raptures.

Voll matched her partner's intensity with an equally devastating knock of 79, demonstrating maturity beyond her years in a high-pressure final. The Australian batter rotated strike expertly while maintaining the aggressive tempo needed to keep pace with the required run rate. Their partnership broke multiple WPL records and will go down as one of the finest batting displays in women's T20 cricket history. The duo's chemistry and shot selection under pressure exemplified modern power-hitting at its finest.

Mandhana was named Player of the Match for her splendid innings, which effectively sealed the championship for RCB with two balls to spare. The victory represents RCB's second WPL title and continues their emergence as a dominant force in women's franchise cricket. Delhi Capitals, despite their record-breaking batting performance, were left to rue their inability to contain the opening partnership. For RCB, this triumph validates their strategic investments and establishes them as one of the WPL's premier franchises heading into future seasons.

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