Dominance of Royal Challengers Bangalore
In a thrilling showdown, the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) emerged victorious, claiming the title of the Vimesh Premier League 2024 (WPL 2024). Facing off against the Delhi Capitals in the final match, RCB showcased their prowess by overpowering their opponents. The final encounter proved to be a comfortable outing for Bangalore as they effortlessly brushed aside Delhi, restricting them to a mere 113 runs in their batting innings.
Prize Money Allocation by BCCI
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) allocated a substantial prize fund for the teams participating in the WPL 2024. The championship-winning team, RCB, received a prize of 6 crore rupees, while the runners-up, Delhi Capitals, were awarded 3 crore rupees. This prize distribution remained consistent with the previous season, maintaining continuity in rewarding outstanding performances.
Triumph and Rewards
Securing the championship title earned Royal Challengers Bangalore a hefty sum of 6 crore rupees in prize money, while the gallant effort of the runners-up, Delhi Capitals, was acknowledged with a 3 crore rupee reward. Similarly, in the inaugural season, the Mumbai Indians, as champions, were also bestowed with 6 crore rupees. Despite their valiant efforts, Delhi Capitals fell short of the title for the second consecutive season, remaining tantalizingly close to glory.
Women’s Team Triumphs
The victory of the RCB women’s team marks a significant milestone, especially considering the struggles of the men’s team, which has failed to secure a championship in the past 16 years or seasons. Fans of the men’s team have perennially hoped for a triumphant campaign, yet the elusive trophy has remained beyond their grasp. Contrastingly, the women’s team clinched the title in just their second season, showcasing their remarkable talent and determination.
Decisive Victory Over Delhi Capitals
In the title-deciding clash against Delhi, Royal Challengers Bangalore displayed their dominance by securing victory with 8 wickets to spare. Delhi Capitals faltered in their batting performance, succumbing to an all-out scenario with a meager total of 113 runs. In response, Royal Challengers Bangalore chased down the target with ease, sealing the win with 2 wickets in hand and 19.3 overs to spare.