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How much did champions RCB and runners-up DC take home?

Updated on: 18 March,2024 04:04 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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The Royal Challengers made 115 for two in 19.3 overs, a far easier victory than that tight-looking final over finish

How much did champions RCB and runners-up DC take home?

Chasing a modest target, RCB started cautiously with the pair of Mandhana and Devine sharing 49 runs in 8.1 overs (Pic: AFP)

A clinical women's team washed away Royal Challengers Bangalore's 16 years of agony, lifting their maiden title which came through an eight-wicket win over Delhi Capitals in front of a cheering full house in the WPL 2024 final on Sunday.


Once the spin pair of Shreyanka Patil (4/12) and Sophie Molineux (3/20) engineered a DC collapse to 113 all out, there could have been only one winner. But the formalities had to be completed. RCB did it via their talismanic skipper Smriti Mandhana (31), Sophie Devine (32) and the impactful Elysse Perry (35 not out).


The Royal Challengers made 115 for two in 19.3 overs, a far easier victory than that tight-looking final over finish. There will be celebrations in the dressing room, at a packed Arun Jaitley Stadium where a near full house bayed for a RCB win and in thousands of living rooms miles away in Bangalore. A generation of RCB fans have waited for this moment, a wait that often gave fodder to social media trolls and memes. All they could show during these years were three final appearances in 2009, 2011 and 2016.


But all that changed tonight. They have a trophy in their cabinet now.

But DC, led by Meg Lanning, will rue the missed chance of bettering their runners-up position from WPL 2023, whereas RCB improved their fourth-place finish last year in a brilliant fashion.

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Chasing a modest target, RCB started cautiously with the pair of Mandhana and Devine sharing 49 runs in 8.1 overs. While Mandhana played the role of an anchor, Devine opted to attack, decorating her innings with five boundaries and one maximum before she was trapped in front by pacer Shikha Pandey.

The wicket seemed to have slowed down RCB as Mandhana and Perry struggled to find their timing as boundaries dried up. Perry finally broke the shackles in the 13th over, hitting pacer Arundhati Reddy to the deep midwicket boundary and then two balls later Mandhana cut the bowler to backward point fence.

RCB were nearly at home, reaching 82 for one in the 15th over but a rash shot from Mandhana led to her downfall. But Perry continued her fine run and in the company of Richa Ghosh (17 not out) calmly helped RCB reach 115 in 19.3 overs, sharing an unbeaten 33 runs for the third wicket. Ghosh finished off the chase in style with a four off Reddy. But the RCB spinners too can claim rightful credit for this triumph.

RCB, thus, pocketed Rs 6 crore for securing the trophy, while runners-up Delhi received Rs. 3 crore for finishing second.

WPL 2024 final: Full list of medal winners

Winners: Royal Challengers Bangalore (INR 6 crores)

Runners-up: Delhi Capitals (INR 3 crores)

Player of the Match (Final)- Sophie Molineux (INR 2.5 lakhs)

Emerging Player of the Tournament – Shreyanka Patil (INR 5 lakhs)

Most Valuable Player of the Tournament – Deepti Sharma (INR 5 lakhs)

Orange Cap – Ellyse Perry (347 runs) (INR 5 lakhs)

Purple Cap – Shreyanka Patil (13 wickets) (INR 5 lakhs)

Most sixes - Shafali Verma (INR 5 lakhs)

WPL 2024 Fair Play Award - Royal Challengers Bangalore

Best catch award - S Sanjana’s (MI) catch to dismiss Sophie Ecclestone (UPW) (INR 5 lakhs)

Super Striker of the season: Georgia Wareham (INR 5 lakhs)

(With agency inputs)

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