RCB Bowl First in WPL 2026 Final Against DC, Both Teams Unchanged

Royal Challengers Bengaluru won the toss and elected to field first against Delhi Capitals in the Women's Premier League 2026 final. Both teams are entering the summit clash with unchanged playing elevens from their previous victories. RCB captain Smriti Mandhana spoke about embracing the nerves and excitement of the big occasion, while DC skipper Jemimah Rodrigues noted the advantage of having played the Eliminator on the same pitch. The surface is expected to have shorter boundaries favoring batters, but bowlers who hit consistent areas could still find assistance.

Key Points: WPL 2026 Final: RCB vs DC Live - Toss, Playing XI, Preview

  • RCB won toss and chose to field
  • Both finalists field unchanged XIs
  • DC aim to break runner-up jinx
  • Pitch expected to favor batters
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WPL 2026: Both teams unchanged as RCB elect to bowl first against DC in title clash

RCB elect to bowl first against DC in the WPL 2026 final. Both teams unchanged. Get live updates, captain quotes, and playing XIs from Vadodara.

"s, and playing XIs from Vadodara.QUOTE: We've all had a chat about it - don't run away from it, just embrace it. - Smriti Mandhana"

Vadodara, Feb 5

Royal Challengers Bengaluru won the toss and elected to field first against Delhi Capitals in the 2026 Women's Premier League final at the BCA Stadium in Kotambi, Vadodara, on Thursday. Both teams are unchanged from their wins in their last games in the competition.

RCB won the WPL in 2024 and are aiming to add their second title. DC, meanwhile, are three-time runners-up and are keen to break their losing jinx in a WPL title clash. RCB qualified for the final as table-toppers, while DC edged Gujarat Giants in the Eliminator to enter their fourth straight summit clash.

"Of course, it's been a trend in the tournament, but having said that, on a good wicket, it's always good to know what you're going to chase. It's been brilliant, I feel. First 2-3 days, we all had a good time off. We didn't think a lot about cricket.

"Of course, in the last two or three days, we came back together, practised hard. Again, there's nice nerves, nice anxiousness, and nice excitement, and I feel you all have to embrace it. We've all had a chat about it - don't run away from it, just embrace it," said RCB captain Smriti Mandhana.

"I'm not sure that it's different. What's worked for us is keeping things as simple as we can. I think nothing will change for us today as well. Everyone had that calm energy today. But of course, the excitement level is high. For sure, I mean, we know that we have to turn up and play our best cricket," she added.

DC skipper Jemimah Rodrigues said it is better to lose the toss in such games, but conceded that she would have bowled first too. "Firstly, in such big games, it's better to lose the toss because sometimes it always works out for good. So, we would have also bowled first, but we're happy with what came.

"Just kept it very simple. Didn't try to overthink it too much. Kept it simple, kept our plan simple. One good thing is playing the Eliminator; we're playing on the same pitch again. So we know what it's going to look like and we're ready for today," she said.

The final will be played on pitch number five, the same surface used for the Eliminator clash. Former New Zealand women's keeper Katey Martin said shorter boundaries were expected to favour batters.

The square boundaries are at 54m and 58m respectively, with a straight boundary of 66m. Katey also noted that less grass across the cracks could still offer assistance to bowlers if they hit consistent areas, as DC seam-bowling all-rounder Chinelle Henry did in the Eliminator when she claimed three wickets.

Playing XIs:

Delhi Capitals: Shafali Verma, Lizelle Lee (wk), Laura Wolvaardt, Jemimah Rodrigues (capt), Marizanne Kapp, Chinelle Henry, Niki Prasad, Sneh Rana, Minnu Mani, Nandni Sharma, N Sree Charani

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Smriti Mandhana (capt), Grace Harris, Georgia Voll, Richa Ghosh (wk), Radha Yadav, Nadine de Klerk, Pooja Vastrakar, Shreyanka Patil, Sayali Satghare, Arundhati Reddy, Lauren Bell

- IANS

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Rohit P
DC deserves this win more, frankly. Three times runners-up! That's heartbreaking. Jemimah and the team have shown great spirit. Hope they finally break the jinx. The toss might not matter if their batting fires.
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Aditi M
The growth of WPL is phenomenal! From 2023 to now, the quality is top-notch. So proud to see our Indian players leading these franchises. May the best team win today. 🏏
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David E
Interesting tactical battle. Using the same pitch as the Eliminator gives DC a slight edge in terms of familiarity. RCB's decision to field will be tested by Shafali's powerplay hitting. Should be a cracking final.
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Karthik V
While I'm excited for the match, I wish the broadcast and promotion for WPL finals matched the men's IPL. The talent is there, but the spectacle feels smaller. Hope BCCI pushes it more next season.
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Sneha F
So many young Indian talents like Niki Prasad and Sayali Satghare in a final! This is what WPL was meant for. Future of women's cricket in India looks bright. All the best to both teams! ✨

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