
DC-W vs RCB-W (4th Match) – Highlights
In this article, we will discuss the thrilling encounter between DC Women and RCB Women in the 4th match of the Women’s Premier League 2025, held in Vadodara on February 17. RCB Women delivered a commanding performance, securing a dominant 8-wicket victory with 22 balls to spare while chasing a target of 142. Their clinical batting display and disciplined bowling effort ensured a comprehensive win, highlighting their strength in the tournament.
Batting first, DC Women got off to a shaky start, losing opener Shafali Verma for a duck on the second ball of the innings, dismissed by Renuka Singh. Captain Meg Lanning tried to steady the innings but fell for 17, caught by Ellyse Perry off Kim Garth’s bowling. Jemimah Rodrigues provided some momentum with a quickfire 34 off 22 balls, hitting four boundaries and two sixes, but her dismissal stumped by Richa Ghosh off Georgia Wareham’s bowling, put DC Women in further trouble.
Annabel Sutherland (19 off 13) and Sarah Bryce (23 off 19) played handy cameos, but the lower middle order failed to capitalize, with key all-rounders Marizanne Kapp (12) and Jess Jonassen (1) falling cheaply. Radha Yadav, Arundhati Reddy, and Shikha Pandey could not contribute much either, as DC Women were bowled out for 141 in 19.3 overs.
RCB Women’s bowling attack was impressive, with Renuka Singh leading the charge by picking up three wickets for just 23 runs in her four overs. Georgia Wareham also played a crucial role, taking three wickets, including the dismissals of Jemimah Rodrigues and Sarah Bryce. Kim Garth and Ekta Bisht chipped in with two wickets each, ensuring that DC Women never gained momentum.
Chasing 142, RCB Women got off to a flying start with Captain Smriti Mandhana and Danni Wyatt-Hodge putting on a dominant opening partnership of 107 runs. Mandhana played a spectacular knock, scoring 81 off 47 balls, smashing ten fours and three sixes. Wyatt complemented her well, scoring 42 off 33 balls with seven boundaries. The duo took the game away from Delhi’s bowlers, finding gaps with ease and punishing anything loose.
Though Wyatt fell in the 11th over, caught by Jemimah Rodrigues off Arundhati Reddy’s bowling, and Mandhana departed at 133, RCB Women were already in complete control. Ellyse Perry (7*) and Richa Ghosh (11* off 5) finished the chase comfortably, sealing the win in just 16.2 overs. Delhi’s bowlers had a tough outing, with Shikha Pandey and Arundhati Reddy picking up one wicket each, but none of the others could contain the onslaught from Mandhana and Wyatt.
This victory gave RCB Women a strong start in the tournament, showcasing their batting depth and bowling strength. Meanwhile, DC Women will have to regroup quickly and work on their middle-order batting issues to bounce back in the competition.
Delhi Capitals Women vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women Scoreboard
DC Women – 141 (19.3)
RCB Women – 146/2(16.2/20)
Result – RCB Women won by 8 wickets (with 22 balls remaining)
Player of the Match – Renuka Singh

DC-W vs RCB-W Playing XIs
DC Women
Meg Lanning(C), Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Annabel Sutherland, Marizanne Kapp, Jess Jonassen, Sarah Bryce(WK), Shikha Pandey, Radha Yadav, Arundhati Reddy, Minnu Mani
RCB Women
Smriti Mandhana(C), Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Ellyse Perry, Richa Ghosh(WK), Raghvi Bist, Kanika Ahuja, Georgia Wareham, Kim Garth, Ekta Bisht, VJ Joshitha, Renuka Singh
Disclaimer: These match highlights reflect the author’s insights and analysis. Readers are encouraged to consider the points discussed and form their own conclusions.
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