Shreyanka Patil Dedicates RCB's WPL Title Win to Captain Smriti Mandhana

Royal Challengers Bengaluru clinched their second Women's Premier League title by defeating Delhi Capitals in the final. Spinner Shreyanka Patil dedicated the victory to captain Smriti Mandhana, acknowledging her resilience over recent months. Mandhana played a match-winning knock of 87 runs, the highest individual score in a WPL final, forging a crucial partnership with Georgia Voll. The win marks another historic chase for RCB, while Delhi Capitals continue their search for a maiden trophy.

Key Points: RCB's WPL Win Dedicated to Smriti Mandhana by Shreyanka Patil

  • RCB wins second WPL title
  • Patil dedicates win to Mandhana
  • Mandhana scores record 87 in final
  • Delhi Capitals remain trophyless
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"She had gone through a lot for last couple months": Shreyanka Patil dedicates WPL title win to skipper Smriti Mandhana

RCB spinner Shreyanka Patil dedicates Women's Premier League title victory to skipper Smriti Mandhana, praising her resilience and team management.

"She has gone through a lot in the last couple of months. Would love to dedicate this win to her. - Shreyanka Patil"

Vadodara, February 6

Royal Challengers Bengaluru won their second Women's Premier League title on Thursday after defeating Delhi Capitals in the final held at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara, and RCB spinner Shreyanka Patil was quick to acknowledge her skipper, Smriti Mandhana.

Patil dedicated the victory to three people: her captain, Mandhana; Malolan Rangarajan, the head coach of RCB; and Anya Shrubsole, the assistant coach of RCB.

"Would love to mention three people - number one, Smriti, because she has gone through a lot in the last couple of months. Would love to dedicate this win to her. Malo and Anya. Today is Anya's son's first birthday. And again, Malo - first time he's the head coach and it's a special win for all of us," said Patil, according to Cricbuzz.

Speaking after the final, Patil said, "Very special for me. My comeback WPL season. Couldn't have asked for more. Lovely crowd here - supported us throughout, no matter what. 200 on the board, but they had faith in us. I thank each and every member who has come out and supported us. Also, the people watching us in Bangalore and Karnataka would like to say big thanks to you guys."

Patil finished the 2026 season with 11 wickets in nine innings. She remained wicketless in the final, while conceding 32 runs in just two overs.

The season ended with Royal Challengers Bengaluru claiming their second WPL title. Delhi Capitals remained trophyless for the fourth straight time.

Mandhana played a match-winning knock of 87 runs and added 165 runs for the second wicket with Georgia Voll (79 runs off 54 balls), which helped the RCB chase down a daunting target of 204 runs. Mandhana's 87 is also the highest individual score in the WPL final.

Chasing the highest total of the WPL, Mandhana's side scripted history, that too in the tournament's finale. Earlier, the record was also held by RCB, who chased down 202 runs against the Gujarat Giants last year.

RCB all-rounder Radha Yadav, who played a crucial knock of 12 runs off just five balls at the end to ensure the victory for RCB, said, "Everyone is very happy. This team has worked very hard. The management has backed the players and given us whatever we asked for. They've actually given us more than we asked for. This win is for them. As players, we put in the hard work - sometimes we get the result, sometimes we don't. But the hard work put in by the management - hats off to them."

"We used to do situational practice - trying to achieve a certain number of runs in a certain number of balls. Our management helped a lot. Whatever skills we had, how can we improve on those? They helped us to find those ways. Can do better. Haven't played to my potential yet. Will keep working hard, and maybe I'll win us a World Cup; we'll see. We had gone for a little trip. Took time off (in the last few days) and didn't think about cricket at all. Was the management's decision to give us some time off so that we come back fresh and recharged?" she concluded.

- ANI

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Priya S
So happy for Smriti! After all the pressure and near misses, she finally has her trophy. Shreyanka Patil is a star in the making, and her words show she's a team player first. The future of women's cricket in India is so bright! 👏
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Rohit P
Great win, but can we please talk about the bowling? Conceding 204 runs in a final is a concern. Shreyanka herself went for 32 in 2 overs. The batting was phenomenal, no doubt, but the bowlers need to step up if we want to dominate consistently.
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Sarah B
The camaraderie in this team is wonderful to see. Dedicating the win to the captain and coaches shows a fantastic culture. Well done, RCB! From a cricket fan abroad, it's great to see the WPL producing such exciting matches and stories.
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Kavya N
As a Bengalurean, the parade is going to be epic! Finally, the women's team has brought the cup home. Mandhana's innings was pure class. Chasing 204 in a final takes nerves of steel. So proud of the entire squad! #RCB #WPLChampions
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Michael C
Incredible match. The quality of cricket in the WPL is seriously impressive. Mandhana and Voll's partnership was world-class. It's great for the global game. Congratulations to RCB!

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