Royal Challengers Bengaluru Post Lowest WPL Total

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24 Jan 2026 | 05:30 pm
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru faced a challenging encounter against the Delhi Capitals, resulting in their dismissal for a total of 109 runs. This performance against the Delhi Capitals established a new benchmark for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, marking a significant moment in their tournament journey.

 

RCB's Record Low

 

The 109-run total recorded by Royal Challengers Bengaluru against Delhi Capitals now stands as the team's lowest score in the Women's Premier League. This figure signifies an unprecedented batting struggle for the franchise, setting an unwanted historical record for their performances within the WPL tournament.

 

Their innings concluded with this modest score, cementing it as Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s most subdued offensive output in the WPL to date. The dismissal by Delhi Capitals for 109 runs definitively marks their lowest WPL total, a clear reflection of the batting challenges faced during the match.

 

Tournament Historical Context

 

Furthermore, the 109 runs compiled by Royal Challengers Bengaluru against Delhi Capitals holds broader significance within the Women's Premier League's historical records. This total is notable for being the joint third-lowest first-innings score ever registered throughout the entire tournament's history.

 

The score by Royal Challengers Bengaluru against the Delhi Capitals joins a limited list of the lowest totals in the competition. This joint third-lowest first-innings score highlights a rare occurrence in the tournament, underlining the challenging conditions or strong opposition encountered.

 

Match Performance Summary

 

The fixture against Delhi Capitals saw Royal Challengers Bengaluru bowled out for 109, a performance that created multiple historical footnotes. This challenging outing resulted in their lowest WPL total and simultaneously secured a spot among the tournament's lowest first-innings scores.