Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women etched their name deeper into Indian cricket history after being crowned two-time champions of the TATA Women’s Premier League, capping a season marked by consistency, collective brilliance and growing belief.
The franchise announced the achievement through a celebratory social media post, calling it a journey they “owned from the first ball to the final roar”. The statement reflected a campaign in which the team remained at the top of the table throughout the season, showcasing depth, discipline and resilience.
A season of dominance
The Bengaluru side delivered one of the most commanding league performances in recent WPL history. Staying at the summit of the points table from early stages, the team maintained momentum through balanced performances with both bat and ball.
What stood out was the emergence of a new match-winner almost every night — a sign of a maturing squad that no longer relied on individual brilliance alone, but thrived on teamwork and tactical clarity.
Leadership and belief pay off
Strong leadership, smart rotations and calm decision-making under pressure defined Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s campaign. The players responded with confidence, executing plans effectively even in high-stakes encounters.
The title further cements the franchise’s growing stature in women’s cricket and reinforces its commitment to building a sustainable, competitive unit rather than short-term success.
Inspiration beyond the trophy
For Karnataka, the triumph carries deeper significance. The success of the Bengaluru-based team has inspired young girls across the state to take up cricket, strengthening grassroots participation and community engagement.
Packed stands, rising television viewership and strong digital engagement throughout the season underlined the expanding fan base for women’s cricket in the region.
A proud chapter in WPL history
As celebrations continue, Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s second WPL title stands as a testament to consistency, planning and belief. The victory is not just about silverware, but about setting benchmarks for professionalism and performance in women’s cricket.
