WPL 2023, RCB vs DC blog: Shafali, Lanning, Norris star as Delhi Capitals win by 60 runs
Follow updates of the second match of the Women’s Premier League between RCB and DC at the Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai.

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TOSS: Smriti Mandhana opts to bowl first.
First innings: DC 223/2 after 20 overs.
Second innings: RCB 163/8 after 20 overs.
DC win by 60 runs.
7:15 pm: That’s it from the match. Two dominant performances in the first two games. Will the third match between UP Warriorz and Gujarat Giants be a close one?
Head over to our live blog: WPL 2023, UP Warriorz vs Gujarat Giants live: Sneh Rana to lead GG, opts to bat first
Tara Norris | Player of the Match: Delighted. I think Meg and Shafali started fantastically with the bat to take a bit of the pressure off the bowlers. But yeah, really happy. I never thought I’d have an opportunity like this in my career so just to be here has been absolutely amazing. So I’m absolutely delighted. The first (wicket) was pretty special. Like I said, just to be here has been amazing. So the fact that I got a chance to play and have a bowl has been awesome.”
Philly ho yaa Dilli - Our Tara shines bright everywhere ✨#YehHaiNayiDilli #CapitalsUniverse #TATAWPL #RCBvDCpic.twitter.com/Quaz88ZQX2
— Delhi Capitals (@DelhiCapitals) March 5, 2023

As we wait for the post-match formalities for this match, also tune in to our live coverage of the UP Warriorz vs Gujarat Giants game.
Meg Lanning has
— Akshay Dutia (@akshaycfc30) March 5, 2023
1. Turned Shafali into prime Mohammad Kaif in running and fielding
2. Backed Tara Norris to start, we saw what she did
This WPL will see so many players grow and add layers to their game!
Indian players to learn from experience of Indian and overseas players
5/29 - @DelhiCapitals pacer Tara Norris has become first bowler to scalp a fifer in @wplt20 history (5/29); she is also the first and only player from an associate nation participating in the tournament. Upcoming. #RCBvDC #TATAWPL #DC pic.twitter.com/ZtzwwlfhRg
— OptaJeev (@OptaJeev) March 5, 2023
Three half centuries, a four-for, a five-for. Two matches and some terrific individual performances already (with MI and DC looking super strong). Hope we get a close match soon too. #WPL2023
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 5, 2023
RCB innings summary: RCB approached the chase positively, with Smriti Mandhana and Sophie Devine having the right intent. But it needed more especially the pressure of the massive target was always going to be big. RCB saw themselves succumb to that pressure and then, Tara Norris just cleaned the middle-order beautifully.
RCB 163/8 (20 overs): DC win by 60 runs! Back-to-back boundaries against Shikha by Schutt to end the innings and that is all well for the NRR but that’s a mighty win for DC.
RCB 153/8 (19 overs): Just three runs off the penultimate over from Jonassen.
Given how big Giants' defeat was, RCB are doing well here to close the gap. NRR could well be a factor.#WPL2023
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 5, 2023
Meg Lanning picked Tara Norris today even when coach Jonathan Batty didn't want to, and told her it will be a big risk.
— PouLaMi #WPL #RoarMacha (@Crictopher17) March 5, 2023
Norris takes a fifer including the wickets of Knight and Perry. #WPL2023 #RCBvDC
Tara Norris is the first Associate nation player to take 4+ wicket haul in IPL/WPL. Also a fifer.
— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) March 5, 2023
Finishes with figures of 5/29 against RCB.#DCvRCB #WPL2023
#WPL2023 #RCBvDC
— The Field (@thefield_in) March 5, 2023
🇺🇸 Tara ⭐️ Norris five-for!
A day to remember for the left-arm pacer as she finishes with figures of 5/29 in her spell. Delhi Capitals' gamble is paying off. https://t.co/b7yyxAGj4D pic.twitter.com/W9xlbqpgh6
RCB 150/8 (18 overs): Heather Knight had taken Norris for a four and then a stunning inside-out six over extra cover but eventually, it’s the bowler who has the last laugh with a historic 5/29. Well bowled, Tara Norris.
RCB 150/8 (17.5 overs): WICKET! Stop the press, the first five-for of the WPL has been taken. Who else today but Tara Norris!? A slower delivery to tempt Knight and it’s caught by Lanning at extra cover.
RCB 138/7 (17 overs): Heather Knight with a lofted six over the bowler’s head. Smart batting. The pitch is still good, the outfield even better.... if only the RCB batters put up a stronger front, it would have been the contest we were hoping for. Knight just reminding them about that. Fourteen runs off the Kapp over.
RCB 124/7 (16 overs): Schutt sweeps one past short fine leg but Jonassen manages to concede just eight off the over.
4-wicket hauls in WPL
— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) March 5, 2023
Saika Ishaque
Tara Norris
An uncapped player yesterday and an associate player today.#WPL2023
RCB 116/7 (15 overs): Keeping the IPL jokes to myself but RCB working on quantum of defeat. Important for the NRR, if it comes to that. A couple of boundaries by Knight and Schutt off Norris, who concedes 11 this over.
RCB 105/7 (14 overs): Shikha Pandey picks up one wicket and concedes nine runs in the over. DC need just three wickets to win.
RCB 96/7 (13.1 overs): WICKET! Nine-pins and all that, RCB. Asha Sobhana also crumbles, like the rest of the line-up - from 89/2 to 96/7. This time to Shikha Pandey.
From the day of the auction, keep reiterating the significance of picking Tara Norris and the advantage she gives DC as the fifth overseas option. What a game changer she has been today! #WPL2023 #DCvsRCB
— Sa. Gomesh | ச. கோமேஷ் (@SaGomesh) March 5, 2023
Alexa, please play The Weeknd – Stargirl 🌟
— Delhi Capitals (@DelhiCapitals) March 5, 2023
Our 🇺🇸 pacer, Tara Norris is shining bright 😍#YehHaiNayiDilli #CapitalsUniverse #TATAWPL #RCBvDC pic.twitter.com/IYVmdHK9y7
As “associate” bossing this WPL game is what I am here for!
— Ananya Upendran (@a_upendran11) March 5, 2023
That’s a proper gut punch to the others, hey? #WPL
RCB 93/6 (12.3 overs): WICKET! Kanika Ahuja, her next victim. Tara almost sending out the message that franchises could indeed bank upon more cricketers from Associate nations.
RCB 93/5 (12.2 overs): WICKET! Yeah, she’s a star. Tara means star in Hindi. Living up to that interpretation. Richa Ghosh departs. RCB just slip. It’s also the scoreboard pressure but credit to the bowler for running through the middle order.
Tara Norris, the only Associate Nation player in #WPL, makes an instant impact!
— Zenia D'cunha (@ZENIADCUNHA) March 5, 2023
The USA player castles Ellyse Perry on her third ball, 2 balls later, she gets Disha Kasat caught
RCB have a chase of 224 on their hands & the Top 4 are back.
Richa Ghosh & Heather Knight on crease
Tara Norris gets TWO! Really showing that the other teams missed a trick by not having an associate player in their squad. Norris brings a good bit of variation to this DC bowling attack. A moment she won’t forget in a hurry!
— Melissa Story (@melissagstory) March 5, 2023
RCB 91/4 (11 overs): A moment for Norris who has picked up two in just her first over. Representing several Associate cricketers who couldn’t make the cut due to squad limitations and auction dynamics, she has grabbed the opportunity and how. The WPL was meant to be a solid platform for the Indian domestic cricketers but it can also be life-changing for the lesser known and lesser-seen players from Associate nations.
RCB 90/4 (10.5 overs): WICKET! Tara Norris again. Two in two. RCB still have a few batters to look to but she has effectively dented the big chase needed here. Kasat also departs. RCB in great trouble.
RCB 89/3 (10.3 overs): WICKET! It’s the USA bowler Tara Norris who provides the breakthrough. Big moment for her as she gets one of the most well-known names in cricket. Perry departs for 31.
RCB 88/2 (10 overs): Sixteen off the over as Perry scores a hat-trick of boundaries against Radha. Just what RCB needed.
RCB 72/2 (9 overs): A boundary by Vidarbha skipper Disha Kasat with a pull over backward square leg but yeah, the run-rate has been affected. Kapp concedes just six runs off the over.
Alice Capsey has often gotten crucial wickets in the first few overs in The Hundred but her getting both Sophie Devine and Smriti Mandhana in just her first two overs is a huge bonus for Delhi Capitals
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17) March 5, 2023
Especially on this pitch#WPL2023
Taniya Bhatia with the gloves = magic!
— Ananya Upendran (@a_upendran11) March 5, 2023
No one even close to being as good as her in India at the moment. The ball just melts into her gloves. No matter how poor the throw, she’s got your back. #ThisKeeperIsAKeeper #Bhatuuuuu
RCB 66/2 (8 overs): Radha Yadav is brought on to bowl and although Perry manages to pierce the gap between cover and cover point for four, just eight runs conceded in the over.
RCB 58/2 (7 overs): Not only has she taken the big wicket but really restricted the run-flow now. Just four runs conceded on a pitch like this? Brilliant from Capsey. And brilliant captaincy from Lanning, as usual.
RCB 57/2 (6.3 overs): WICKET! Smriti Mandhana has to depart. A rather loose short and came a little too early in the innings, perhaps. And Capsey yet again with the wicket. Pressure on RCB.
RCB 54/1 (6 overs): Some pressure after the lost wicket and just seven runs off the Jess Jonassen over.
THE SMRITIIIII SIXXXX!!!! 😍😍 pic.twitter.com/Uvohe4PaF2
— Tina Tengra 🙅🏻♀️ (@tinatengra07) March 5, 2023
Most captains would not go to Alice Capsey in the Powerplay with Sophie Devine at the crease
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17) March 5, 2023
She was obviously brought on as a match up against Smriti Mandhana, but this is brave captaincy again from Meg Lanning#WPL2023
What has Meg done to Shafali? 😂👏🏻#RCBvDC #WPL2023
— Mrinal (@mrinaaal) March 5, 2023
RCB 41/1 (4.1 overs) WICKET! Shafali’s hitting like THAT. Shafali’s running like THAT. Shafali’s fielding like THAT. She pulls off a stunner at mid-off to dismiss Devine for 14. Alice Capsey, the bowler is elated.
If in the future, WPL is looking for a redesigned logo. pic.twitter.com/nAyYoijWpM
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 5, 2023
RCB 31/0 (3 overs): Devine joins in to attack the full toss in the first delivery with a drive off the covers. Another boundary through the square cut at point, followed by a another at cover point. 14 runs off the over. Positive start.
Mandhana madness starting 😵💫😵💫😵💫
— issy wong fan acc (@awkdipti) March 5, 2023
Too soon to say absolutely loving this WPL already? So much swag. Women and girls inspired everywhere #WPL
— Isa Guha (@isaguha) March 5, 2023
RCB 17/0 (2 overs): Smriti Mandhana time! She’s looking at the chase, straight up. No, literally. A s four over the bowler’s head to start Kapp’s over. A six over long-off. And then, a four over mid-on for a four. Fourteen runs off the over.
I don't think we fully comprehend the momentousness of all this.
— Harigovind S (@HolyCricket_513) March 5, 2023
200+ scores are one-in-hundred probability outcomes. Even accounted for the biasedness of the sample, this number is similar.
Back-to-back 200+ scores are a one-in-lakh.
This is an otherworldly start to the WPL.
RCB 3/0 (1 over): Smooth from Shikha and watchful from Smriti and Sophie. Three runs off the over.
On to the chase, then!
Smriti Mandhana and Sophie Devine open the batting for RCB. Shikha Pandey to bowl.
#WPL2023 #RCBvDC
— The Field (@thefield_in) March 5, 2023
Meg Lanning: 72 off 43
Shafali Verma: 84 off 45
Marizanne Kapp: 39 off 17
Jemimah Rodrigues: 22 off 15
What a batting effort by Delhi Capitals, 223/2 after 20 overs.
RCB need 224 to win! 👀
Blog: https://t.co/EBxZ9AxNIL pic.twitter.com/KuHdOzOJgN
RCB conceded 222 in their first ever IPL game. In their first ever WPL game they have conceded 223.
— Tareque Laskar (@tarequelaskar) March 5, 2023
Omen.
It's not a fun tournament if RCB has it easy. Come on. #WPL2023 | #TATAWPL pic.twitter.com/nZOmUgJ3BT
— Lavanya 🎙️🎥👩🏻💻 (@lav_narayanan) March 5, 2023
Just when you think RCB memes were confined to the IPL.
Sania Mirza to RCB team rn pic.twitter.com/BTEHF7aisi
— mon (@4sacinom) March 5, 2023
What a brilliant first innings from the Delhi Capitals. Sheer entertainment!#RCBvDC #WPL2023
— Mrinal (@mrinaaal) March 5, 2023
39* off 17
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17) March 5, 2023
Marizanne Kapp timed the ball real sweet today
Two Powerplay wickets & that might be the match in the bag for Delhi Capitals (if she gets those)#WPL2023
Excellent use of technology to review the waist high no-ball & wide.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) March 5, 2023
Need this in IPL. pic.twitter.com/wjbIBbWzvE
They are using ball-tracking to check no ball on DRS review!!!
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 5, 2023
I have tears 🥲 Well done, WPL. https://t.co/PpFATlCyc3 pic.twitter.com/6GvX5PyXJZ
DC innings summary: A massive 224-run target awaits RCB. A brilliant 162-run opening partnership between Shafali and Lanning followed by a calm but strong finish by Kapp and Rodrigues has put DC in a good position. Shafali, in the mid-innings presentation, confirmed that it is a great pitch after all and RCB have a great batting line-up but we’ve seen yesterday how the pressure of the scoreboard can stifle a run-chase early on. So, will we see another one sided performance or will RCB pose a challenge?
DC 223/2 (20 overs): Two boundaries in the over and it’s a strong finish! Brilliant little cameo from South African all-rounder Marizanne Kapp as well, who finishes with an unbeaten 39 off 17. Jemimah, earlier went to the third umpire to check for a no-ball. Great awareness.
Some hitting this from Marizanne Kapp! Her form has been incredible..#rcbvsdc #WPL2023
— Rohit Sankar (@imRohit_SN) March 5, 2023
MARIZANNE KAPP SETTING REAL STANDARDS IN THE WPL
— “Wagner has done it, New Zealand win by 1 run” (@cricketpun_duh) March 5, 2023
DC 211/2 (18 overs): 200 and up for DC! Uff, Kapp! A slog sweep in the second sweep for a massive six over deep mid-wicket followed by another slog sweep over long-on. 16 runs off Knight’s over.
DC 195/2 (18 overs): Much better from Schutt but Kapp slashes the third delivery hard towards backward point. Eight runs off the over.
DC 187/2 (17 overs): RCB continue to leak those boundaries. Two in this over as Jemimah Rodrigues sneaks both of them in. 10 runs off Preeti Bose’s final over.
The @kappie777 six from stump cam on @JioCinema looks fabulous. Ufff!! pic.twitter.com/AGh0ODq5Hw
— Gautam Sheth (@gautamksheth) March 5, 2023
DC 177/2 (16 overs): Marizanne Kapp joins the party as she sneaks one to the left of backward point and finishes the over with a loft over the sight screen for six. Thirteen runs off Perry’s third over.
Heather Knight the destroyer
— Rick Eyre on cricket (@rickeyrecricket) March 5, 2023
HEATHER KNIGHT IS GOLDENARM KLAXON #WPL
— Raf Nicholson (@RafNicholson) March 5, 2023
DC 164/2 (15 overs): All those bowling changes and options and it’s this one over from Knight that puts a brake on the DC carnage. Properly cleaned up Lanning with the ball crashing into the middle and leg-stump just as she was dancing down the pitch. Then, Shafali too edges one to Richa behind the stumps.
DC 163/2 (14.5): WICKET! Wow, two in an over for Heather Knight. As they say.... When it rains, it pours and it’s the well-set Shafali also has to depart for 84. An end of a brilliant knock.
DC 162/1 (14.3): WICKET! Finally, for RCB. Almost looked like Lanning was looking to get a milestone there as well but the English skipper has dismissed the Australian skipper for 84. Ashes fans, assemble.
I'm saying this now
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17) March 5, 2023
If RCB don't play Dane van Niekerk, Shreyanka Patil & Komal Zanzad, they will be conceding 170+ more times than not#WPL2023
DC 153/0 (14 overs): Relatively economical from Perry. Yep, 8 runs off an over is what we call economical now. That’s where we are at in this match.
6️⃣4️⃣6️⃣ @TheShafaliVerma is dealing in boundaries here in Mumbai 😎🎆
— Women's Premier League (WPL) (@wplt20) March 5, 2023
Follow the match ▶️ https://t.co/593BI7xKRy#TATAWPL | #RCBvDC pic.twitter.com/vXl5rOEgSh
DC 145/0 (13 overs): 10 runs off Preeti Bose’s over. Think these two are in a race to get to a potential hundred here now. Lanning takes the spinner on for two boundaries and the partnership is 150+ runs strong.
I think Shafali has had enough running for one day. Lanning can only smile. 😂
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 5, 2023
DC 135/0 (12 overs): No shade but Meg and Shafali are really making the RCB bowlers look like they have no plans whatsoever. Renuka comes back on but the openers keep finding their lengths easy to manoeuvre. Shafali, especially finding the gaps with so much ease, scores back-to-back fours to end the over. 16 runs off it.
She is the boss when Shafali hits through the line. Isse dekhne keliye aakhein taras gayi thi.
— Manya (@CSKian716) March 5, 2023
FIFTY FOR @TheShafaliVerma (off 31, uff)
— Zenia D'cunha (@ZENIADCUNHA) March 5, 2023
Super reaction from the teenager -- raises her arms, points to her chest walks a small circle to acknowledge the crowd. She is soaking it all in 💙
Indian stars standing up & delivering to start off the first #WPL is just perfect!
WPL has been blessed with its first Ellyse Perry boundary boundary fielding moment of genius. https://t.co/PpFATlCyc3 pic.twitter.com/jjy8CpRQqM
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 5, 2023
The satisfaction to have Lanning on your side and not on the opposite side. pic.twitter.com/Wzrz6PQIIv
— Saurabh Malhotra (@MalhotraSaurabh) March 5, 2023
DC 119/0 (11 overs): FIFTY for Lanning as well! Mighty impressive from the Australian skipper. She’s not had to play as aggressively as Shafali but like Vinayakk pointed out, RCB just seem to have no plans for her. Another bowling change for RCB... they have the options. Heather Knight comes on to bowl but still 14 runs off it. Execution not options, RCB.
Vinayakk: You have to wonder why RCB have allowed Meg Lanning to square cut and drive with all the freedom? 2022 ODI World Cup flashbacks, if you are an Indian fan. Shafali has taken on the bowling, that’s fair but RCB have fed Lanning to her strengths, and she is loving it.
DC 105/0 (10 overs): Up comes 100 for DC and a FIFTY for Shafali! Off just 31 deliveries. Quite the celebration to top it up too. She’s looked brilliant so far. About the over... Schutt changes the lengths but just continues to let the runs flow. 11 runs off it.
Day 1 of RCB playing and I already open the standings table and see NRRs
— Dweplea (@dweplea) March 5, 2023
DC 94/0 (9 overs): That is some dismantling from Shafali here! Six, four, one, four, one, six.... wow. The opener takes apart Asha for 22 runs in that over.
DC 72/0 (8 overs): Spin continues as Bose returns. And again, the mandatory boundary in just the first delivery. Eight runs off it.
DC 64/0 (7 overs): Leggie Asha Sobhana comes in to bowl as spin is brought back. The runs are leaking from the RCB bowlers so far. Shobana aims to reign it in but there’s still the mandatory boundary off the over and seven runs off it.
#WPL2023
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 5, 2023
Meg Lanning masterclass square of the wicket. Two delightfully different shots for fours through the exact same region. Uff. https://t.co/PpFATlCyc3 pic.twitter.com/TrMwlwZvcG
aaah this bowling change by smriti proving to be not-so-devine. #WPL2023 #RCB
— Radha🧣 (@radhalathgupta) March 5, 2023
RCB getting belted in a PP. pic.twitter.com/8wTMd9D8ii
— Tareque Laskar (@tarequelaskar) March 5, 2023
DC 57/0 (6 overs): Sophie Devine hasn’t been bowling much off late but the New Zealand skipper has come in to change things up. Smriti makes that bowling change in the hope of getting a wicket but it turns out to be an even expensive over. Slightly rusty? The length is being attacked by the DC openers, four boundaries and a massive twenty runs off it.
DC 37/0 (5 overs): Ellyse Perry comes in to bowl and the crowd’s loving it! DC doing well to get in atleast one boundary per over. Shafali drives across cover for a boundary in the fourth delivery. Eight runs off the over.
Haryana teammates going up against each other and Shafali Verma throws the first punch with a superb lofted shotover long off that sails for 6… Preeti Bose immediately goes flatter and pulls back her length. Experience! #WPL #Boseeeeeey
— Ananya Upendran (@a_upendran11) March 5, 2023
Ooo, the cheers Elysse Perry gets from the crowd when she takes the ball! Bona fide superstar.
— Prem Panicker (@prempanicker) March 5, 2023
DC 29/0 (4 overs): Spin introduced early as left-arm spinner Preeti Bose comes in and she’s welcomed with a six over mid-off by Shafali. A tighter over to follow after that and seven runs off it.
Schutt and Renuka to Lanning and Shafali. Top contest #WPL #RCBvDC
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 5, 2023
Disha Kasat’s speed across the ground and arm strength… so much to like about her in the field. #MadeForTheBigStage #WPL
— Ananya Upendran (@a_upendran11) March 5, 2023
DC 22/0 (3 overs): Lanning pounces on a good length delivery and whacks it over backward square-leg for a four. Five runs off Renuka’s over.
DC 17/0 (2 overs): Lest you remember, Schutt v/s Shafali is a battle - the bowler has got her twice but Schutt also goes for plenty against Shafali. A powerful flick of the wrists over midwicket from Shafali followed by two back-to-back boundaries from Lanning. Three boundaries off the over and it’s a rather expensive start for Schutt. 14 runs.
Indian U19 t20 World Cup-winning captain
— Lavanya 🎙️🎥👩🏻💻 (@lav_narayanan) March 5, 2023
🤝
Australian Senior T20 World Cup-winning captain#TATAWPL #WPL2023 pic.twitter.com/nKJwbcoKLK
DC 3/0 (1 over): Renuka doesn’t give easy runs in the powerplay, these two know. Three runs off the over and early observations but Shafali seems faster between the wickets there.
Meg Lanning asking Shafali Verma how many bat taps/ glove punches she’s comfortable with is the best thing to come from this #WPL already! #OnePlease #LesssssssGo #MasterShifu #MegTheMighty pic.twitter.com/XnJ4EjlFFH
— Ananya Upendran (@a_upendran11) March 5, 2023
Two recent World Cup winners unite in the middle.
India U19 captain Shafali Verma will open the batting for DC alongside Australian multi-title captain Meg Lanning. Renuka Singh Thakur to open the bowling for RCB.
Arundhati ahead of Titas😐?? #WPL
— Prajin (@wcriccrazeprajn) March 5, 2023
Looks like the Dane van Niekerk vs Marizanne Kapp battle will have to wait for another day#WPL2023
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17) March 5, 2023
Vinayakk: Delhi Capitals, the only team who have this option, are playing five overseas players with USA’s Tara Norris in the XI. In our preview, we thought they might play an extra India batter, but they have gone with pacer Arundhati Reddy.
No Jasia Akhter & Poonam Yadav
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17) March 5, 2023
Meg Lanning to open, Jemimah at 4, Capsey at 5, JJ at 6
Lots of interesting selections and a even more interesting batting order from Delhi Capitals today#WPL2023
#WPL2023
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 5, 2023
Asha Shobana is in the RCB XI, here's a clip of what she brings to the table. Ben Sawyer spoke highly in the press conference. https://t.co/5CdJ04YFBF
Interesting! DC opt to play the fifth overseas player and include Tara Norris in the XI. The left-arm pacer belongs to USA.
TEAM NEWS:
Royal Challengers Bangalore Playing XI: Smriti Mandhana(c), Sophie Devine, Disha Kasat, Ellyse Perry, Richa Ghosh(w), Heather Knight, Kanika Ahuja, Asha Shobana, Preeti Bose, Megan Schutt, Renuka Thakur Singh
Delhi Capitals Playing XI: Shafali Verma, Meg Lanning(c), Marizanne Kapp, Jemimah Rodrigues, Alice Capsey, Jess Jonassen, Taniya Bhatia(w), Arundhati Reddy, Shikha Pandey, Radha Yadav, Tara Norris
The crowd is sparse but the second Smriti Mandhana's name was announced at toss, the loud cheer that went out tells you who they are partial to.
— Zenia D'cunha (@ZENIADCUNHA) March 5, 2023
This will probably change once Shafali, Jemi etc come in to bat, but it's nice to hear this reception in Mumbai!#WPL #WPL2023
Vinayakk: Nice touch from Smriti Mandhana at the toss to say they are all here not just representing themselves but the former players too, acknowledging Anjum Chopra.
TOSS: Royal Challengers Bangalore win the toss and opt to bowl first.
3:00 pm: Smriti Mandhana in the pre-tournament press conference on comparison with the other No. 18 in RCB, Virat Kohli: “I don’t like the kind of comparison because what he has achieved is amazing. I just hope that I reach that level, but I’m nowhere near. What he has achieved for this franchise, I would like to try and do that.”
Pitch report: Julia Price and Rohan Gavaskar give the pitch report and reckon that it will be run-fest yet again.
2:55 pm: Ahead of the tournament, DC captain Meg Lanning said: “The WPL is massive for the women’s game. This tournament will be a great platform for young girls coming up the ranks. The opportunity for young girls to watch their favourite players in action on TV is very crucial for the development of the game.”
“I have had a few chats with the players and I’m just getting to know their strengths, what they like to do and how they think about things. Hopefully, I can learn something from the girls and give them a little bit of knowledge as well.”
2.45 pm: After a blockbuster start at the opener of the Women’s Premier League last night that saw Mumbai Indians prevail in mighty fashion at the DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai the action moves to the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai.
This is a battle between Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bangalore, two franchises who haven’t had a title-winning run in the Indian Premier League. But with well-built teams in the Women’s Premier League, they both might finally have a shot.
For starters, Australia skipper Meg Lanning knows a thing or two about winning titles. She’s fresh off yet another title win at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup last week. Meanwhile, Smriti Mandhana leads a star-studded line-up with the likes of Ellyse Perry. Renuka Singh and Richa Ghosh but also has leadership support in New Zealand captain Sophie Devine and England captain Heather Knight.
Here we preview the strengths and weaknesses of both the sides:
WPL 2023, Delhi Capitals preview: With Lanning at the helm and strong Indian core, DC look solid
WPL 2023, RCB preview: Smriti Mandhana-led side look strong after solid recruitment
Ready to paint the country RED! 🎨🔴
— Royal Challengers Bangalore (@RCBTweets) March 5, 2023
Get in, girls! 🙌#PlayBold #ನಮ್ಮRCB #SheIsBold #WPL2023 pic.twitter.com/6j6nkaruTK
🤏 close to our first-ever #TATAWPL match!
— Delhi Capitals (@DelhiCapitals) March 5, 2023
On a scale of 🤩 to 🥳, how pumped are you? #YehHaiNayiDilli #CapitalsUniverse #RCBvDC pic.twitter.com/s3uklhXKzB