In this game, the Delhi Capitals batted first and amassed 223 runs. In response, the RCB squad was dismissed for 163 runs with the loss of 8 wickets.
At the same time, this team's situation was comparable to what occurred in the IPL 15 years prior. In other words, RCB launched the WPL in a similar manner to how it launched the IPL.
The first item on the list is Smriti Mandhana's poor leadership, which led to the RCB team's loss in the second Women's Premier League game.
Knowing that the Baybourne pitch is particularly favourable to the batters, Smriti chose to bowl first after winning the toss in the game.
The RCB team's subpar bowling, which contributed to the team's loss of the match, comes in at number two. Only Heather Knight claimed two wickets for the RCB team, who lost 40 runs in three overs.
For the RCB team, captain Smriti Mandhana played a 35-run inning. During the same period, opener Sophie Devine easily lost her wicket. She used 11 balls to score 14 runs.