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Royal Challengers Bengaluru Dominates: Playoffs Secured with Perfect WPL 2026 Record
ESPNcricinfo
January 19, 2026•3 days ago

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured a playoff spot with a dominant 61-run victory over Gujarat Giants. Gautami Naik's 73 guided RCB to 178, and their bowlers restricted the Giants to 117. This win maintains RCB's perfect record, marking their fifth consecutive victory and their largest margin of win in the tournament.
Gautami Naik's 73 took RCB to 178, and Gujarat Giants completely fell apart in the chase
Sruthi Ravindranath
19-Jan-2026 • 6 hrs ago
Royal Challengers Bengaluru 178 for 6 (Naik 73, Gautam 2-38) beat Gujarat Giants 117 for 8 (Gardner 58, Satghare 3-21) by 61 runs
Gautami Naik's 73 and a combined effort from their bowlers powered Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) to a comprehensive win against Gujarat Giants, sealing their playoffs spot in WPL 2026. RCB maintained their perfect record in the tournament, winning five games in a row to become only the second team after the Mumbai Indians in 2023 to achieve this feat; they also posted their biggest win by runs (61) in the tournament.
Playing the first match of the season at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara, RCB recovered from 9 for 2 to post 178 for 6 thanks to Naik's half-century and handy contributions from Richa Ghosh and Radha Yadav. In return, Giants could only make 117 for 8, losing their second match in a row to RCB.
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RCB's early stutter
It wasn't an easy start for RCB. Renuka Singh struck with the final ball of the opening over, dismissing Grace Harris, who chipped a simple catch to mid-on. Georgia Voll, who made her RCB debut in the previous game and made a fifty, followed soon after, attempting a cut and losing her stumps.
Giants captain Ash Gardner brought herself on, eyeing a favourable match-up against Smriti Mandhana, but Mandhana countered her with a couple of boundaries. Naik at the other end took some time to get going. Her first boundary came off a drive, before a pick-up shot over deep square leg signalled her intent. But even after that, she was moving at just under run a ball. With the duo slowly rebuilding, they brought up their fifty-run stand at the end of the eighth over.
But Gardner returned in the ninth and showed why she dominated the match-up against Mandhana, removing her for the fourth time in the WPL in eight innings.
Naik the hero
With Naik getting on with the rebuild, she also found the gaps occasionally. She got to her fifty off 42 balls as she became the first uncapped Indian player in the WPL to hit a half-century, also surviving a dropped catch shortly after. Ghosh, meanwhile, upped the tempo, hitting three sixes in her 20-ball stay before she was caught at long-on off a full toss, which she reviewed for no-ball to no avail.
After a solid start with the ball, Giants let the momentum slip away, conceding 94 runs in the middle overs. They also went on to concede 40 runs off the last four, with Radha Yadav and Shreyanka Patil taking Gautam for four fours in the last over. Giants were also sloppy on the field and conceded 21 runs as extras on the day, the joint second-most by a team in the WPL.
The chase that wasn't
If Lauren Bell doesn't get you, Sayali Satghare will. Giants may have escaped the first over from the clinical Bell, but lost both openers cheaply in the second over to Satghare - Beth Mooney bowled for 3 and Sophie Devine holing out for a duck.
It was then Bell's turn as she got one to swing back in to knock Kanika Ahuja's stumps over, leaving Giants at 5 for 3 at that point. Anushka Sharma, who was returning from an injury, then timed a few boundaries to perfection but could not build on the start, slicing a Nadine de Klerk slower ball to Radha. Giants went on to lose their next two batters cheaply, reeling at 56 for 6.
Chasing 163 off the final six overs, the equation was steep, but Gardner found her rhythm after a stuttering start. She took Radha for three boundaries and launched a big six off Bell to raise a fighting half-century. Satghare, however, returned to end Gardner's resistance and finish with three wickets, as Giants eventually slipped to a big defeat.
Sruthi Ravindranath is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo
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