In match 11 of the 2026 Women’s Premier League (WPL), Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) will take on Delhi Capitals at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. RCB has been absolutely flawless in this season, with three wins on the trot. Their batting unit proved its flexibility and depth in the match against Gujarat Giants, where the batting innings was powered by Radha Yadav and Richa Ghosh. In the upcoming match against Delhi Capitals, the Challengers will be looking to stamp their authority in this edition of the WPL and somewhat seal their chances for qualification. Here are the top 3 players from Royal Challengers Bengaluru to look out for against Delhi Capitals:

Lauren Bell
Lauren Bell, the English right-arm pace bowler, has been in great touch in recent years with her ability to move the new ball and pick early wickets. In her T20I career, she has picked up 50 wickets from 36 innings, at an economy of 7. Bell has been great for the RCB so far with her exceptional new-ball bowling, and the batters are already finding it difficult to read her. In her recent match, she picked 3 wickets for just 29 runs from her 4 overs against Gujarat Giants. She would be the pacer that RCB will be expecting more from, as she can produce early breakthroughs and set the tone for the game.
Radha Yadav
Radha Yadav, the Indian all-rounder, has been around for quite a while in the national side, featuring for over 100 matches in white-ball cricket. In her T20I career, she has picked 103 wickets from 86 innings at an economy of 6. In the WPL, she has picked 14 wickets from 20 innings at a decent economy of 7. She has been quite good with the ball, but she displayed a solid performance with the bat against the Giants, where she scored 66 off just 47 balls. Radha Yadav would be crucial to their batting unit, considering her ability to hold the innings and score runs.
Richa Ghosh
Richa Ghosh, the star Indian wicket-keeper batter, has been one of India’s most reliable power hitters in recent years. In her T20I career, she has scored 1113 runs from 59 innings at a strike rate of 144. In the WPL, she has scored 635 runs from 28 innings at a strike rate of 150. Richa has been one of RCB’s most consistent performers in the middle, and she played a wonderful knock of 44 off just 28 balls against Gujarat Giants. She will have a huge role to play in RCB’s batting performance this season, and she will have to deliver some powerful innings.

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