WPL 2024 Winner Prize Money: How Much Cash Prize Did RCB Women Win? Check Full List of Award-Winners, Top Records And Stats

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WPL 2024 Winner Prize Money: How Much Cash Prize Did RCB Women Win? Check Full List of Award-Winners, Top Records And Stats


History was made by Royal Challengers Bangalore Women’s crew on Sunday when the Smriti Mandhana-led aspect clinched a victory within the ultimate of the Women’s Premier League (WPL 2024) to assert their first-ever title. This win isn’t just the RCB Women’s first trophy clinch but additionally of RCB the franchise. Finally, there’s a trophy to indicate in RCB cupboard and the likes of Smriti, Ellyse Perry, Renuka Thakur ought to be lauded for the trouble. 

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Star batter of the boys’s crew of RCB, Virat Kohli, couldn’t include his pleasure and video known as Smriti Mandhana to have fun the momentous event. He additionally danced with the RCB ladies’s crew nearly and that video goes viral in every single place.

RCB ladies didn’t simply win trophies  and hearts but additionally an enormous money prize. The winner of the WPL receives Rs 6 crore as prize cash whereas the runners up, on this case Delhi Capitals Women, get Rs 3 crore.

Check full record of WPL 2024 Prize Money beneath:













Serial No Awards  Prize Money
1 Champions Rs 5 crore
2 Runners Up Rs 3 Crore
3 Electric Striker Of Match Rs 1 lakh
4 Sixes of the Match Rs 1 lakh
5 Most sixes of the season Rs 5 lakh
6 Emerging Player of the season Rs 5 Lakh
7 Orange Cap (Most Runs in a season) Rs 5 Lakh
8 Purple Cap (Most wickets in a season) Rs 5 Lakh
9.  Most Valuable Player Rs 5 Lakh

The participant of the match award within the ultimate went to Sophie Molinuex for her spell of 3 for 20 in 4 overs whereas Shafali Verma grabbed essentially the most sixes award for hitting 3 maximums. Shafali additionally hit essentially the most sixes within the event, 20 and acquired a money prize of Rs 5 lakh for a similar. Orange cap went to Ellyse Perry, who smashed 347 runs in 9 inning whereas Purple Cap was received by Shreyanka Patil – 13 wickets in 8 inning. Both Perry and Patil acquired Rs 5 lakh money prizes for his or her respective achievements. Patil was additionally named because the Emerging Player of the season and received a further Rs 5 lakh for a similar.

Deepti Sharma was essentially the most priceless participant of the season, with 295 runs and 10 wickets, who received Rs 5 lakh as money prize. The Catch of the season award went to Sajeevan Sajana. RCB received the Fairplayaward as nicely.

Smriti was elated after the win. She spoke in Kannada language to have fun the win and added that saying ‘Ee Sala Cup Namdu’ was very a lot wanted after this win as followers deserved it.

“Feeling hasn’t still 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. That’s what we spoke about that we need to step up at the right time. These tournaments are about peaking at the right time. Last year taught us a lot of things. What went wrong, what went right. Management just said this is your team, build it (your way). Thumbs up to them….. 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.”





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