Smriti Mandhana’s Struggles and RCB’s Continued Woes in WPL 2025
The ongoing Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025 has become a source of concern for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) team, particularly for their captain, Smriti Mandhana. In a recent match against the Gujarat Giants on February 27, Mandhana’s disappointing performance not only affected her team’s chances of winning but also led to her setting an unwanted record in WPL history.
Record-Breaking Performance for the Wrong Reasons
In the match at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, RCB faced their third consecutive defeat. Mandhana batted second for her team, but her knock of just 10 runs off 20 balls marked the second-slowest innings in the history of the Women’s Premier League for any player who faced at least 20 balls. This new record added to Mandhana’s struggles, as it was also her slowest innings in any T20 match to date.
The context of Mandhana’s performance is particularly alarming since she is regarded as one of the best players in women’s cricket. Following the team’s initial success in the tournament, where they won their first two matches, their subsequent form has been dismal. They now find themselves in a vulnerable position in the standings, with only two wins out of five matches, placing them third with four points.
Match Overview
In the game, RCB struggled right from the start, losing key players early on, including Danni Wyatt for just four runs. Mandhana’s performance has raised questions about whether she can effectively lead her squad through this rough phase. Despite beginning the tournament strongly, with convincing victories, the downturn in form suggests internal challenges within the team and possibly external pressure due to high expectations from fans and analysts alike.
A Look at the Statistics
Mandhana’s recent performance highlighted her need to regain form, especially as the ball seemed to dominate the bat on that day. Here are the statistics that paint a clearer picture:
- Lowest Strike Rates (SR) in WPL Knock (Min 20 balls):
- 47.82: Simran Shaikh – 11 off 23 balls against DC in Mumbai, 2023
- 50.00: Smriti Mandhana – 10 off 20 balls against Gujarat Giants, 2025*
- 60.00: Deepti Sharma – 12 off 20 balls against DC in Mumbai, 2023
What Lies Ahead for RCB
Looking ahead, RCB will face the Delhi Capitals again on March 1, a match that could prove pivotal for their season. With the pressure mounting on Mandhana and the rest of the squad to perform, the team’s management and coaching staff will need to strategize effectively to turn their fortunes around.
RCB’s previous encounters with Delhi this season resulted in victories, so they will be looking to leverage that success to regain their momentum. However, the question remains – can Smriti Mandhana shake off the burden of her record and lead her team to a much-needed victory?
Conclusion
The WPL 2025 has been a tumultuous ride for Royal Challengers Bengaluru and their captain Smriti Mandhana. The unwanted records serve as a reminder of the challenges that come with high expectations in competitive sports. As they move forward in the tournament, fans will be eagerly watching to see if RCB can harness their early season momentum and if Mandhana can emerge from her current slump to re-establish herself as a key asset for her team.