Royal Challengers Bangalore won the WPL Season 2 Final by beating Delhi Capitals in the Final at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday (March 17).
They won the match comfortably by 8 wickets, thus registering their first-ever WPL title as Delhi Capitals had to be content as runners-up for the second consecutive year.

It was an excellent performance from Smriti Mandhana and her team, who toppled Delhi Capitals in their own backyard. Delhi batted first and were bowled out for just 113 runs. It was Shreyanka Patil who bowled beautifully and picked up four wickets, while Sophie Molineux picked up 3 wickets.
RCB-W had a modest chase and they managed it perfectly. Smriti Mandhana and Sophie Devine gave them the perfect start. Devine scored 32 off 27 balls and the pair added 49 runs for the opening wicket. Despite losing a couple of quick wickets, Ellyse Perry and Richa Ghosh kept cool and steered RCB towards their maiden WPL title.
Check Out all the Award Winners from the WPL Season 2 Final and the entire Season Awards-
Punch. EV Electric Striker of the Match: Shafali Verma (DC-W) Rs 1 Lakh and Trophy
Sintex Sixes of the Match: Shafali Verma (DC-W) - Rs 1 Lakh and Trophy
Player of the Match: Sophie Molineux (RCB-W) - Rs 2.5 Lakh and Trophy
Punch. EV Electric Striker of the Season: Georgia Wareham (RCB-W)
Sintex Sixes of the Season: Shafali Verma (DC-W) - 26 Sixes of the Season
Emerging Player of the Season: Shreyanka Patil (RCB-W) - Rs 5 Lakh and Trophy
Shreyanka Patil picked up 13 wickets in the season, including a four-fer in the WPL Final.
Fair Play Award: Royal Challengers Bangalore
Catch of the Season: Sajeevan Sajana (MI-W)
Purple Cap: Shreyanka Patil (RCB-W) - 13 wickets
Orange Cap: Ellyse Perry (RCB-W) - 347 Runs
Most Valuable Player: Deepti Sharma (UP Warriorz)
** Purple Cap, Orange Cap and MVP got Rs 5 Lakh as award money
Runners-Up: Delhi Capitals Women (Rs 3 Crore)
Winners: Royal Challengers Bangalore Women (Rs 6 Crore)
Meg Lanning (DC-W Captain): Obviously disappointing not to get it done. Finals are about playing well on the day. Congratulations to RCB - you outplayed us tonight. It all happened relatively quickly as it tends to do. As we've seen in this tournament, crazy things happen. Full credit to RCB, they fought back really nicely and deserved the win. We did a lot right. Unfortunately it wasn't to be. A lot of effort went from a lot of the people. Want to thank the support staff. Cricket is a funny game - you win some, you lose some.
Smriti Mandhana (RCB-W Captain): Feeling hasn't sitll sunk in. Hard for me to come out with expressions. One thing I'll say is I'm proud of the bunch. Our Bangalore leg was really good. We came to Delhi and had two tough losses. For RCB, it's a lot more. I'm not the only one who won the trophy, the team has won the trophy. I'm not the person to talk about what I feel. This is in top five maybe. Obviously a World Cup would top it. Have a message for the fans - the most loyal fanbase. One statement that always comes up is Ee Sala Cup Namde. Now it's Ee Sala Cup Namdu. Kannada is not my first language but it was important to say it for the fans.