WPL 2026 Prize Money: Money will be showered on the champion of Women’s Premier League, will get more money than the winner of PSL

Summary

Vadodara: The Women’s Premier League 2026 has reached its title match. The final will be held between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals at the Baroda Cricket Association Stadium. In the 2024 season also, there was a title battle between these two teams. Then RCB had won. Delhi had played the final in the first…

WPL 2026 Prize Money: Money will be showered on the champion of Women’s Premier League, will get more money than the winner of PSL

Vadodara: The Women’s Premier League 2026 has reached its title match. The final will be held between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals at the Baroda Cricket Association Stadium. In the 2024 season also, there was a title battle between these two teams. Then RCB had won. Delhi had played the final in the first three seasons but is still waiting for its first title.

WPL prize money

The Women’s Premier League was launched in 2023. The prize money has not been increased since then. The team that wins the league title gets Rs 6 crore from BCCI. Whereas the runner-up team gets half that amount i.e. Rs 3 crore. The winning team of Pakistan Super League gets around 4.5 crore Indian rupees.

Who will get how much money?

award Amount (in Rs)
winning team 6 crores
runner up team 3 crores
Best player of the tournament 5 lakhs
orange cap winner 5 lakhs
purple cap winner 5 lakhs
most sixes 5 lakhs
best strike rate 5 lakhs
Man of the Match of the final 2.5 lakh

Both teams are in strong form

The form of both RCB and Delhi Capitals is excellent. RCB made it to the playoffs by securing 5 consecutive wins in its first 5 matches. He got his first defeat this season only against Delhi Capitals. Delhi has made it to the finals by defeating Gujarat Giants in the eliminator.

The teams are as follows

Delhi Capitals: Jemimah Rodrigues (captain), Tania Bhatia (wicketkeeper), Lucy Hamilton, Chinelle Henry, Marijan Kapp, Alanna King, Lizelle Lee, Minnu Mani, Nikki Prasad, Sneh Rana, Shafali Verma, Nandini Sharma, Sri Charani, Pragati Singh, Eddala Srujana, Laura Wolvaardt.

Royal Challengers Bangalore: Smriti Mandhana (captain), Lauren Bell, Nadine de Klerk, Richa Ghosh (wk), Grace Harris, Dayalan Hemlata, Gautami Naik, Shreyanka Patil, Kumar Prathyosha, Prema Rawat, Arundhati Reddy, Sayali Satghare, Lynsey Smith, Pooja Vastrakar, Georgia Woll, Radha Yadav.

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