Royal Challengers Bengaluru are the first-ever team to hold both the IPL and WPL title simultaneously after winning Women’s Premier League 2026 final against Delhi Capitals on Thursday.
Mandhana became the second captain after MI’s Harmanpreet Kaur to lift the WPL title twice. RCB had won their maiden WPL title back in 2024. The Bengaluru franchise also created a new record by becoming the first team ever to chase down a 175-run-plus target in a women’s T20 final. “I feel RCB fans are the best fans in the world, wherever we play, we get a lot of support. Even for now, they keep waiting. They know that again, I feel whatever we do is for them. And yeah, I mean, three titles in three years for the franchise,” RCB captain Smriti Mandhana said in the post-match presentation. “I mean, it’s amazing. Yeah, we definitely did think that it’s a good surface to bat on. But of course, 200-plus in a final is definitely a good score. I thought that in the last four overs, we definitely bowled well and pulled it a little better. Again, credit to Lauren Bell. I mean, 400 in a match and she goes for like four overs, 20-odd runs. I mean, that’s for me is the match-winning spell,” she added. England pacer Lauren Bell was the pick of the bowlers in the game, conceding only 19 runs in 4 overs even as Jemimah Rodrigues-led Delhi Capitals posted 203 for 4 after batting first in the final. “We chased the target really well, and Georgia and Smriti were outstanding at the top. They set the chase up perfectly. I’ve never been part of a game that close, and with the fans behind us after waiting so long for this Final, it made the moment incredibly special. I’m just glad we got over the line,” Lauren Bell said after the final. “The support has been amazing throughout the tournament. Every game there’s been noise and energy, and tonight was no different. The fans have backed us all the way and definitely played a big role in this win,” Bell added.
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