After five consecutive wins in the Women’s Premier League i.e. WPL 2026, Royal Challengers Bangalore i.e. RCB have lost in the last two matches. RCB, captained by Smriti Mandhana, has already qualified for the playoffs, but the team has suffered two big setbacks in the form of defeat in the last league phase. This has put a slight pause on the team’s entry into the finals, but the team is still maintaining its dominance in the points table. No other team has even made it to the playoffs yet.
Bhutan decided to bowl
RCB currently has 10 points in its account and the team is at the top of the points table of the 5-team tournament. Mumbai Indians are definitely at second place, but after 7 matches MI have only 6 points in their account. Same number of points are in the account of Gujarat Giants, who have played 6 matches. However, MI’s net run rate is higher. In this situation he is at number 2. Delhi Capitals is at fourth place in the points table. Delhi team has also won 3 out of 6 matches and has 6 points in its account. However, Delhi’s net run rate is not better than Mumbai and Gujarat. At the same time, UP Warriors are at the last position in the points table of the fourth season of the Women’s Premier League, which has won only 2 out of 6 matches so far. This team has two matches left and has 4 points in its account. UP Warriors still have a chance to qualify for the playoffs, but for this UP will have to win both their remaining matches. Of these, one match is against RCB and one match is against Delhi. Overall, despite RCB qualifying, all four teams are still in the race for the playoffs. The second and third placed teams have to play eliminator, while the top team will directly enter the finals.
Team Match Win Loss No Result Points Net Run Rate
Royal Challengers Bangalore 7 5 0 0 10 +0.997
Mumbai Indians 7 3 4 0 6 +0.146
Delhi Capitals 6 3 3 0 6 -0.169
Gujarat Giants 6 3 3 0 6 -0.341
UP Warriors 6 2 4 0 4 -0.769


