Radha Yadav clinched the winning runs for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), leading them to their second Women’s Premier League (WPL) title against Delhi Capitals (DC) in Vadodara. In a nail-biting finish, with just four runs needed off three balls, Radha elegantly lofted the ball over extra covers off Shree Charani, helping RCB reach the impressive target of 204 runs. As she executed the shot, the broadcast captured the bails tumbling off the stumps. However, she wasn’t ruled hit-wicket after replays revealed that DC wicketkeeper Lizelle Lee had inadvertently disturbed the stumps with her gloves. The tense conclusion was perfectly summed up by Shreyanka Patil after the match, who mentioned that the players in the dugout were left in suspense about their victory until head coach Malolan Rangarajan confirmed it. Final Once Again Ends in Disappointment for Delhi The Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women have once again snatched the championship title, defeating the Delhi Capitals Women in the final of the Women’s Premier League 2026, which took place at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara. As the RCB camp erupted in joy, it was yet another tough night for Delhi, who found themselves as runners-up for the fourth time in a row. Also Read | T20 World Cup 2026 ultimate guide: format, venues, points, rules Explained Batting first, the DC Women set a challenging target of 203, a score that usually guarantees victory in finals. However, RCB had other plans. After losing Grace Harris early in the innings, Smriti Mandhana and Voll formed a crucial partnership that shifted the momentum firmly in Bengaluru’s favor. Their elegant stroke play and relentless boundary-hitting kept Delhi on the defensive. RCB managed to hit at least one boundary in every over, applying constant pressure throughout their chase. A flicker of hope emerged when Voll was dismissed, soon followed by Richa Ghosh, but Delhi couldn’t capitalize on the moment. A pivotal dropped catch by Minnu Mani turned out to be a game-changer, giving Radha Yadav a crucial second chance. Radha seized this opportunity, smashing two boundaries in the final over and leading RCB to victory. This win marked RCB Women’s second WPL title, while Delhi was left to reflect on yet another final that slipped away, despite a commendable performance.