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WPL 2025: RCB look to maximise 'home' advantageCaptain Smriti Mandhana, who has massive fan following here after having guided RCB to title triumph last season — something which even their highly celebrated male counterparts haven’t in 17 IPLs — has been in good recent form for the country and club.
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Smriti Mandhana has been in good from in recent times.

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Bengaluru: Having suffered heartbreak in their homecoming last weekend, a smarting Royal Challengers Bengaluru will be looking to maximise their ‘home’ advantage when they lock horns with a rejuvenated UP Warriorz in a Women’s Premier League clash here on Monday.

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Unlike the Indian Premier League where every team is guaranteed seven home games under normal circumstances during the league phase where they try to extract most of the advantage, the WPL doesn’t extend the same benefit for the five participating franchises.

In its third edition, WPL, which was played in Mumbai in 2023 and then in Bengaluru and New Delhi last season, has widened its reach this season to four cities with M Chinnaswamy being one of them. RCB is scheduled to play four games in total at their bastion, giving them a slight upper hand over the others.

Gujarat Giants got to play only three games in the opening leg at Vadodara, UP Warriorz got the same number in Lucknow when the jamboree moves there from the Garden City while Mumbai Indians, not counting the Eliminator and final, have just two penciled-in at the historic Brabourne in the home stretch.

So RCB, with 4 points from 3 games and on top of the table on virtue of better run-rate (+0.835), will be seeking nothing less than 6 points this week starting with UP Warriorz, completely aware of the strong competition for the three playoff spots.

It’s no surprise that RCB will be banking heavily on their star-studded batters to get the job done. Captain Smriti Mandhana, who has massive fan following here after having guided RCB to title triumph last season — something which even their highly celebrated male counterparts haven’t in 17 IPLs — has been in good recent form for the country and club. So is her opening partner Danni Wyatt-Hodge, one-drop Ellyse Perry, and middle-order whipper Richa Ghosh.

The slight area of concern for them is the bowling, and given the compact nature of the Chinnaswamy, there’s no hiding even for the smallest of mistakes. In the three games so far, opening pacer Renuka Singh has generally ploughed a lone furrow with the majority of her colleagues conceding too many runs.

The absence of spin sensation Shreyanka Patil due to injury has hurt them, something which was felt in the crunch game against Mumbai Indians on Friday where they allowed teenager Kamalini G to script a sensational win.

UP Warriorz, who found their mojo against Delhi Capitals on Saturday following two successive defeats, will be aware of RCB’s weakness and they’ll be looking to exploit that.

So RCB, with 4 points from 3 games and on top of the table on virtue of better run-rate (+0.835), will be seeking nothing less then 6 points this week starting with UP Warriorz, completely aware of the strong competition for the three play-off spots.

It’s no surprising that RCB will be banking heavily on their star-studded batters to get the job done. Captain Smriti Mandhana, who has massive fan following here after having guided RCB to title triumph last season — something which even their highly celebrated male counterparts haven’t in 17 IPLs — has been in good recent form for country and club. So is her opening partner Danni Wyatt-Hodge, one-drop Ellyse Perry and middle-order whipper Richa Ghosh.

The slight area of concern for them is the bowling, and given the compact nature of the Chinnaswamy, there’s no hiding even for the smallest of mistakes. In the three games so far, opening pacer Renuka Singh has generally ploughed a lone furrow with the a majority of her colleagues conceding too many runs. The absence of spin sensation Shreyanka Patil due to injury has hurt them, something which was felt in the crunch game against Mumbai Indians on Friday where they allowed teenager Kamalini G to script a sensational win.

UP Warriorz, who found their mojo against Delhi Capitals on Saturday following two successive defeats, will be aware of RCB’s weakness and they’ll be looking to exploit that.

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(Published 24 February 2025, 15:15 IST)