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RCB Pockets ₹6 Crore: Check Every Award Winner From WPL 2026 Final

Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Delhi Capitals by 6 wickets in WPL 2026 Final, delivering a great performance to lift the title for second time and deny Delhi their first championship once again.

After a record-breaking final at BCA Stadium, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) distributed a total prize pool of ₹10 crore among the top performers of the Women’s Premier League 2026.

The financial structure remained consistent with previous seasons, reinforcing league’s commercial stability.

Team Prize Money

Winners: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) – ₹6 crore

Runners-up: Delhi Capitals (DC) – ₹3 crore

3rd Place: Mumbai Indians – No cash prize

RCB women’s team earned ₹6 crore, but it remains a point of discussion that IPL men’s champions currently receive ₹20 crore, highlighting a gap that BCCI aims to bridge as Women’s Premier League grows.

Individual Award Winners (₹5 Lakh Each)

Several standout players were rewarded for their season-long consistency and brilliance. Each of the following honors carries a cash prize of ₹5,00,000.

Orange Cap (Most Runs): Smriti Mandhana (RCB) – 377 runs.

Purple Cap (Most Wickets): Sophie Devine (GG) – 17 wickets.

Most Valuable Player (MVP): Sophie Devine (GG).

Emerging Player of the Season: Nandini Sharma (DC).

Most Sixes in the Tournament: Harmanpreet Kaur (MI).

Best Strike Rate of the Season: Sophie Devine (GG).

Match-Specific Awards

WPL 2026 Final itself saw individual performances that were rewarded immediately after the trophy presentation.

Player of the Match (Final): Georgia Voll (RCB) – ₹2.5 Lakh

For her match-defining 79 off 54 balls.

Power Player of the Match (Final): Smriti Mandhana (RCB) – ₹1 Lakh

Most Dot Balls in the Final: Lauren Bell (RCB) – ₹1 Lakh

Historical Comparison: WPL Winners

With their ₹6 crore win, RCB has now collected ₹12 crore in total prize money across their two championship seasons (2024 and 2026).

2023: Mumbai Indians – ₹6 crore

2024: Royal Challengers Bengaluru – ₹6 crore

2025: Mumbai Indians – ₹6 crore

2026: Royal Challengers Bengaluru – ₹6 crore

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