RCB’s winning streak came to an end, and Delhi are still in the playoff race. RCB scored 109 all out in 20 overs, which is too low for a T20 match. Smriti Mandhana was the top scorer with 38 runs, but she got no support from other batters. The top order failed early, the middle order collapsed, and there were no strong partnerships. They bowled tight lines, didn’t give easy runs, and took wickets at regular intervals. Nandini Sharma (3 wickets) and Kapp & Chinelle Henry (2 wickets each) broke RCB’s batting rhythm. Because of this constant pressure, RCB never recovered and got all out for 109. Delhi chased the target comfortably, scoring 111/3 in 15.4 overs. Laura Wolvaardt (42)* anchored the innings, while Jemimah Rodrigues (24) and Marizanne Kapp (19)* finished the chase without pressure. Delhi moved to second place in the points table, while RCB remain at the top. #Delhi vs RCB #DC vs RCB highlights #Delhi Capitals women #RCB women RCB winning streak broken ##DC move to second spot #RCB top of points table #WPL match highlights WPL points table update #Delhi Capitals playoff race #RCB vs DC full match #WPL 2026 match review #Women’s Premier League #DC vs RCB result