There is a spring to the steps of Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The holders have started their title defence with two wins in two, and even though it is early days in the competition, they already look potent in all departments. Ellyse Perry and Smriti Mandhana, who hit 300 runs (and more) last season, have put in a whirlwind star-turn each in the past one week. RCB have also had Richa Ghosh blazing away in the middle-order - with a 27-ball 64 against Gujarat Giants.
RCB's bowling unit have set up a win as well. A stirring spell of bowling from Renuka Singh (3/23 in 4 overs) against Delhi Capitals laid the platform for the big victory. She already has five wickets this season while Kim Garth, Ekta Bisht and Georgia Wareham are also among the wickets. RCB have chugged along without even needing Perry to perform her duties with the ball.
Mumbai Indians will be a touch relieved to not be facing the Aussie - who picked six wickets in a game against them last season. They still have her batting prowess to contend with, having been downed by her efforts in last season's Eliminator.
MI's best efforts in their one win and one defeat so far have come from their overseas stars. The quartet of Shabnim Ismail, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Hayley Matthews and Amelia Kerr accounted for eight of the 10 wickets to fall while Sciver-Brunt sits second on the batting charts with scores of 80* and 57. Harmanpreet Kaur, who flew off the blocks in the narrow defeat to DC, will hope to shoulder more of the batting responsibility after talking about needing to be more consistent following the victory against Gujarat Giants.
When: Royal Challengers Women vs Mumbai Indians Women, February 21, 2025, 07:30 PM IST
Where: M Chinnaswamy stadium
What to expect: This is the first game back at the venue. Seven of the 11 games at the venue in WPL 2024 were won by the chasing side. RCB had a 3-2 win-loss tally at their home venue last year while MI won three of their four outings there.
Team news:
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
The home side should retain their winning XI from the DC fixture in Vadodara.
The inaugural season victors shouldn't tinker around with their winning combinations either, with Parunika Sisodia holding onto her spot in place of Saika Ishaque.