The Delhi Capitals Women and the Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women will meet in the fourth match of the Women’s Premier League 2025. The match will take place on 17 February 2025 at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara, India, commencing 7:30 PM IST.
The Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians tussle at the Vadodara ground Saturday was a thriller that kept fans glued to their seats until the last ball. In dramatic fashion, the Delhi Capitals pulled off a thrilling two-wicket finish, with the flow back and forth throughout the game. The ace and the turning point find that bat of DC was in the hands of Shafali Verma, and undoubted, Niki Prasad had been the one who installed a resolute line of thinking amongst her mates to fashion a win.
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After winning the toss, the skipper of Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women, Smriti Mandhana, elected to field against Gujarat Giants in the very first match of this season of the Women’s Premier League, where they carried 202 runs in Vadodara and the highest aggregate and highest successful chase in WPL history. The injured and defending champions RCB retained Ellyse Perry for this year, joined by Georgia Wareham, Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, and Kim Garth, and in their respective debuts, Prema Rawat, Joshitha VJ, and Raghvi Bisht.
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RCBW vs DCW Head to Head
The WPL has seen the Delhi Capitals Women battle it out with Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women five times. Of these, four times, Delhi Capitals Women have been victorious, and Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women once.
Category | Statistics |
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Matches Played | 5 |
RCB Won | 1 |
DC Won | 4 |
No Result | 0 |
Blast from the past:
Talking about the match, Delhi Capitals won the toss and elected to bat first and posted only 113/10 runs in 18.3 overs. Shafali Verma scored a maximum of 44 runs off 27 balls for the Capitals, while Shreyanka Patil grabbed 4 wickets, and Sophie Molineux’s dream over of three wickets turned the match on its head, as the Capitals could only muster 113 in the final.
In reply, Royal Challengers Bengaluru scored 115/2 at the 20th over, and they have won by 8 wickets. Smriti Mandhana, Sophie Devine, and Ellyse Perry’s batting helped Bengaluru to chase down the target comfortably.