Smriti Mandhana Leads RCB to WPL 2026 Victory with Record-Breaking Performance
Mandhana's Stellar Season
Smriti Mandhana, the captain of Royal Challengers Bengaluru, has made headlines as the top run-scorer in the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026. She guided her team to their second championship title at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara on Thursday. The 29-year-old concluded the season with an impressive total of 377 runs across nine innings, earning her the Orange Cap for the first time.
Remarkable Statistics
Mandhana showcased her batting prowess with an average of 53.86 and a strike rate of 150. Her season's highest score was an impressive 96 runs off 61 balls against Delhi Capitals during the league phase. In the final match, she played a crucial role with a match-winning score of 87, leading RCB to victory, marking their second title win since 2024.
WPL 2026: Standout Players
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RCB's Historic Final Chase
The season concluded with Royal Challengers Bengaluru triumphing over Delhi Capitals by six wickets in the final match. This loss marked the fourth consecutive trophyless season for Delhi Capitals.
Mandhana partnered with Georgia Voll, contributing 165 runs for the second wicket, which was pivotal in RCB's chase of a challenging target of 204 runs.
Her score of 87 is now the highest individual score recorded in a WPL final. By successfully chasing the highest total in WPL history, Mandhana's team made a significant mark in the tournament's finale, surpassing the previous record held by RCB, who chased down 202 runs against Gujarat Giants last year.