This preview blends probability modelling, form indicators, and situational analysis to deliver a clear WPL 2026 match prediction.
- Match: RCB W vs DC W
- Tournament: WPL 2026
- Format: Women’s T20
Win Probability – Scenario-Based Outlook
| Scenario | RCB W | DC W |
| RCB W bat first | 43% | 57% |
| DC W bat first | 52% | 48% |
The winning probability is nearly equal in every scenario. Now it totally depends on the match conditions and adoption.
Expected First Innings Score
| Metric | Projection |
| Par score range | 180-195 runs |
The pitch looks good for batting, especially under lights. Teams batting first should aim for at least 180+ to feel safe. Anything below that could be risky.

Expected First Innings Wickets
| Metric | Prediction |
| Likely wicket | 5-6 wicket |
The expected range of first innings wickets in the match between RCB W vs DC W is approximately 5 to 6 wickets.
Top Batters to Watch (30+ Runs Probability)
| Player | Team | Chance |
| Laura Wolvaardt | DC W | 40.43% |
| Smriti Mandhana | RCB W | 39.72% |
| Shafali Verma | DC W | 38.66% |
Batting Insights
Shafali Verma is expected to go hard from the start. She likes taking on the bowlers early, uses her strong bottom hand well, and can change the momentum of the game within a few overs if she gets going.
Smriti Mandhana will look to anchor the innings with her fluent stroke play. She times the ball beautifully, finds gaps with ease, and plays a key role in keeping the innings stable while still scoring at a healthy rate.
Laura Wolvaardt brings calm and consistency at the top. She relies on solid technique and placement rather than power, making her effective at rotating strike and building partnerships under pressure.
Top Bowlers – Likely Impact (2+ Wickets)
| Player | Team | Chance |
| Nandani Sharma | DC W | 66.67% |
| Lauren Bell | RCB W | 41.46% |
| Alana King | DC W | 40.00% |
Bowling Insights
Alana King is likely to trouble the batters with her clever leg-spin. She bowls with good flight and turn, mixing up leg breaks and variations to keep batters guessing.
Her ability to drift the ball and then make it spin sharply can force batters into risky shots.

Lauren Bell brings height and movement to the bowling attack. She swings the ball well and uses her pace smartly to trouble batters early on. With accurate lines and subtle variations, she can build pressure and pick up key wickets when batters try to push the run rate.
Nandani Sharma has emerged as a rising fast bowling star with an eye-catching performance earlier in the season. She bowls with good pace and accuracy, consistently hitting the right areas.
Her recent form shows she can make breakthroughs and keep batters in check with disciplined bowling.
Squad Strength – RCB W
The defending champions have focused on keeping their “Golden Core” while adding explosive power in the middle order.
Top Order & Leadership: Led by Smriti Mandhana, the batting is anchored by her and the legendary Ellyse Perry. They also have the hard-hitting Grace Harris, who can change a game in just a few overs.
Finishing Power: Richa Ghosh remains one of the best finishers and wicketkeepers in the league, providing stability and quick runs at the end.
Bowling Strength: The pace attack is led by Lauren Bell and the versatile Nadine de Klerk, who has already shown match-winning form this season. For spin, they rely on the rising star Shreyanka Patil and the experienced Radha Yadav.
Squad Strength – DC W
Delhi has entered a new era this year with a change in leadership and a very balanced “all-rounder” heavy approach.
New Leadership: With Meg Lanning gone, Jemimah Rodrigues has taken over as captain. She is supported by the fearless opener Shafali Verma and the world-class Laura Wolvaardt.
All-Rounder Dominance: This is DC’s greatest strength. They have Marizanne Kapp, one of the world’s best all-rounders, alongside Chinelle Henry and Sneh Rana. Even with the late withdrawal of Annabel Sutherland (replaced by Alana King), their middle order remains very flexible.
Bowling Variety: The addition of Alana King provides elite leg-spin, while Shree Charani and Sneh Rana offer great control in the middle overs.
Final Conclusion
From a data-led perspective, RCB W hold a marginal but consistent advantage in this WPL 2026 matchup. Their ability to stabilise innings and apply sustained bowling pressure positions them slightly ahead in predictive models.
DC W will look to control the game through their strong all-round core and quality spin attack. If their spinners manage to slow the scoring in the middle overs and the batting unit gets a steady start, they have the tools to put RCB under pressure.
