RCB's Historic IPL-WPL Double Would Be "Special," Says Ex-NZ Star

Former New Zealand cricketer Katey Martin highlighted how special it would be for Royal Challengers Bengaluru to achieve an unprecedented double by winning the WPL title while their men's team holds the IPL trophy. She noted the immense fan support for RCB but acknowledged Delhi Capitals' momentum heading into the final. Martin emphasized that domestic players form the core of a team and are crucial for tournament success. The final is set after DC defeated Gujarat Giants, powered by a strong batting performance from Lizelle Lee, Shafali Verma, and Jemimah Rodrigues.

Key Points: RCB Aims for Historic IPL-WPL Double, Says Katey Martin

  • RCB could achieve first-ever franchise double
  • DC vs. RCB is a WPL 2024 final rematch
  • Domestic players are key to winning tournaments
  • DC beat Gujarat Giants to reach final
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Ex-NZ cricketer feels RCB pulling off IPL-WPL double would be "special"

Former NZ cricketer Katey Martin says an RCB double, holding both IPL and WPL titles, would be special. Delhi Capitals stand in their way in the WPL final.

"I wonder if RCB can do the double of the IPL and WPL, and how special that would be. - Katey Martin"

Vadodara, February 4

Former New Zealand cricketer Katey Martin said that Royal Challengers Bengaluru pulling off a double, by lifting the Women's Premier League title for the second time on Thursday, with the men's team already holding the Indian Premier League title under the captaincy of Rajat Patidar.

A rematch of the WPL 2024 final between Delhi Capitals (DC) and RCB was set when the Red and Blue side outclassed Gujarat Giants in the eliminator on Tuesday. If RCB captures the title once again, it would be their third franchise cricket title, and they would complete a first-ever double of a franchise holding both WPL and IPL titles at the same time.

Speaking on 'Match Centre Live', JioStar expert Katey said, "I wonder if RCB can do the double of the IPL and WPL, and how special that would be. The Bengaluru crowd turns up at Chinnaswamy and also follows RCB around. There were a few RCB tops in this game as well. They are such a well-supported side, and I love the fact that the whole city gets behind them, whether it is the men's or women's team. It would be a special moment for RCB to do the double, but Delhi are also a team with a lot of momentum."

The ex-NZ wicketkeeper-batter said that DC is just as well-supported and with two 'frenemies', Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues locking horns, it is going to be an "intriguing game".

"Domestic players are the ones who win tournaments for teams. Overseas players might win matches in big moments, but domestic players are the core of a team, and they are the ones who win tournaments," she concluded.

Coming to the GG-DC match, DC won the toss and elected to bowl first and reduced the Giants to 59/4 in 8.4 overs. Beth Mooney (62* in 51 balls, with six fours) had a 61-run partnership with fellow Aussie Georgia Wareham (35 in 25 balls, with three fours and a six), which provided some stability to the innings. Mooney was also involved in a late flourish with Kashvee Gautam (18 in 10 balls, with three fours), taking GG to 168/7. Chinelle Henry (3/35 in four overs) was the pick of the bowlers for DC.

In the run-chase, Lizelle Lee (43 in 24 balls, with eight fours and a six) and Shafali Verma (31 in 21 balls, with seven fours) set a fiery foundation for the chase with an 89-run stand in just 7.1 overs. Later, Wolvaardt (32* in 24 balls, with two fours and a six) had a quickfire 68-run third wicket stand with skipper Jemimah Rodrigues (41 in 23 balls, with four boundaries and a six), while Marizanne Kapp (4*) produced the winning runs with three wickets and 26 balls in hand.

Skipper Jemimah took home the 'Player of the Match' award, and her side will play 2024 champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the title clash on Thursday at Vadodara.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Katey Martin makes a great point about domestic players being the core. Look at Jemimah for DC or our own Shreyanka Patil for RCB. The overseas stars get headlines, but it's the local talent that builds championship teams over a long season.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think the focus should be on the women's final as its own massive event, not just as part of an "RCB double". The WPL has been fantastic and the players deserve the spotlight for their own achievements. DC vs RCB will be a cracker of a match!
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Priya S
The support for women's cricket is heartwarming to see. Seeing RCB tops in the stadium for the women's games shows how far we've come. Whether RCB wins or not, WPL is the real winner here. More power to our women cricketers! 💪
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Rohit P
Delhi Capitals are not going to make it easy. They have serious momentum and a balanced side. Smriti vs Jemimah is the battle I'm waiting for! May the best team win. Fantastic for cricket that the final is so competitive.
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Michael C
From a neutral perspective, this is great for the sport. A franchise holding both major T20 titles simultaneously would be a huge marketing and brand moment, not just for RCB but for the leagues. Shows the power of building a cohesive franchise culture across men's and women's teams.

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