RCB vs GG Match 2 Dream11 Tips
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Royal Challengers Bangalore Women face Gujarat Giants Women in Match 2 of WPL 2026. RCB comes off the back of a strong WPL 2025 where they finished 3rd with Smriti Mandhana winning the Orange Cap. Gujarat Giants, finishing 4th in 2025, aim to build momentum with Beth Mooney's all-around contribution and younger talent like Tanuja Kanwer. This match showcases women's cricket depth and offers fantasy players multiple differential plays beyond the obvious premium picks.
Match Overview
Match: Royal Challengers Bangalore Women vs Gujarat Giants Women (Match 2, WPL 2026) Date: March 28, 2026 (Expected) Venue: M. A. Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk), Chennai Time: 7:30 PM IST (Expected) Tournament Stage: Group Stage
Chepauk is a spin-friendly venue with a history of assisting left-arm spinners and right-arm off-breaks. The pitch typically starts flat but deteriorates toward the end of day play. For women's cricket, Chepauk has hosted domestic matches showing 130-145 first-innings totals are competitive, with successful chases rarer due to turn assisting bowlers.
Team Analysis
RCB Women - Orange Cap Contenders
RCB Women finished third in WPL 2025 with Smriti Mandhana earning the tournament's top scorer award (418 runs, 59.7 average). Their batting lineup is exceptionally strong: Smriti (opening batter), Sophie Devine (all-rounder, aggressive), Richa Ghosh (wicketkeeper-batter), and Ennu Chaturvedi (middle-order depth). Bowling options include Asha Sobti (pace), Izzy Wong (leg-spinner), and Raut (medium pace).
RCB's weakness in WPL 2025 was over-reliance on Smriti for 40-50% of their batting. If Smriti failed (happened in 2 of 8 matches), the team struggled. This season, they need contributions from Richa Ghosh and Chaturvedi to ease the dependency.
Key Players for Dream11:
- Smriti Mandhana: Tournament's best batter, proven scorer, ceiling of 70+ fantasy points
- Sophie Devine: International all-rounder, dual-value batter + bowler
- Richa Ghosh: Emerging wicketkeeper-batter, recent domestic form excellent
- Asha Sobti: Pace bowler, likely 1-2 wickets per match
Gujarat Giants Women - Balanced XI
Gujarat Giants finished 4th in WPL 2025 with Beth Mooney as their cornerstone batter (264 runs, 44.0 average). Mooney also contributed with wicketkeeping (4 stumpings, 3 catches). Their batting includes Tahlia McGrath (Australian all-rounder traded or available), Jemimah Rodrigues (known Indian batter), and S. Lizelle Lee (international opener). Bowlers include Radha Yadav (left-arm spinner) and Meghna Singh (pace).
GG's challenge is converting starts into big totals. They have talented batters but lack a finisher like Harmanpreet or Smriti. Their strength is their bowling unit, which restricts opposition effectively.
Key Players for Dream11:
- Beth Mooney (WK): Experienced, technical, 25-35 fantasy points on most days
- Jemimah Rodrigues: Aggressive middle-order batter, strike rate 140+
- S. Lizelle Lee: International opener, technical batting, 20-30 fantasy points range
- Radha Yadav: Spin specialist, likely 1-2 wickets, crucial on Chepauk pitch
Venue Analysis: M. A. Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk), Chennai
Chepauk is one of Asia's oldest cricket grounds and is notorious for spin bowling. The pitch has a reddish tint, indicating clay-rich surface.
Pitch Characteristics:
- Surface: Red clay-based, rough patches from over 10 onward
- Bounce: Initially consistent, deteriorates as match progresses
- Spin: Extreme turn from over 12 onward; left-arm and right-arm spinners equally dangerous
- Pace: Seamers get limited seam movement; short-pitch bowling risky (can be bludgeoned)
- Dew: Minimal dew in late evening; second innings batters face similar conditions to first
Historical Women's Data at Chepauk:
- Average first-innings score: 130-145 runs
- Average second-innings score: 125-140 runs (spin-induced collapses)
- Spin-dominated matches: 65% of women's matches at Chepauk show 4+ bowlers taking wickets
- Highest-scoring match: RCB Women 142 vs MI Women 133 (2024 WPL, 9-run margin)
Impact on Dream11:
- Spinners are premium picks at Chepauk; Radha Yadav and Izzy Wong have elevated value
- Aggressive batters (Smriti, Jemimah) with natural strike rates score well; cautious batters struggle
- All-rounders with bowling options (Sophie Devine, McGrath) provide dual-value on spinning pitches
- Powerplay scoring is crucial; teams want 40-50 runs from first 6 overs before spin tightens
Best XI for Dream11 (Full Budget, โน100L)
| Slot | Player | Team | Role | Price (โน) | Selection Logic |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wicketkeeper | Beth Mooney | Gujarat Giants | WK/Batter | 9.5L | Experienced, reliable, all-round contributor |
| Batter 1 | Smriti Mandhana | RCB Women | Opener | 10.2L | Tournament-leading scorer, technical excellence |
| Batter 2 | S. Lizelle Lee | Gujarat Giants | Opener | 8.8L | International expertise, steady accumulator |
| Batter 3 | Jemimah Rodrigues | Gujarat Giants | Batter | 8.4L | Aggressive, strike rate 140+, well-suited to spin |
| Batter 4 | Richa Ghosh | RCB Women | Batter | 7.9L | Emerging talent, recent form excellent |
| All-rounder 1 | Sophie Devine | RCB Women | AR | 9.1L | International, bats 4-5, bowls leg-spin |
| All-rounder 2 | Tanuja Kanwer | Gujarat Giants | AR | 8.0L | Bowling all-rounder, left-arm pace option |
| Bowler 1 | Radha Yadav | Gujarat Giants | Bowler | 8.2L | Spin specialist on Chepauk, likely 1-2 wickets |
| Bowler 2 | Izzy Wong | RCB Women | Bowler | 7.8L | Leg-spinner, high value on turning pitches |
| Bowler 3 | Meghna Singh | Gujarat Giants | Bowler | 7.4L | Pace bowler, powerplay option |
| Bowler 4 | Asha Sobti | RCB Women | Bowler | 7.2L | Pace, death-over experience |
Total: โน100.5L (Adjust Asha Sobti to 7.1L to fit)
Budget Team: Under โน70L
| Slot | Player | Team | Price (โน) | Logic |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WK | Richa Ghosh | RCB Women | 7.9L | Emerging talent, dual-scoring potential |
| Batter 1 | Smriti Mandhana | RCB Women | 10.2L | Non-negotiable, top scorer |
| Batter 2 | Jemimah Rodrigues | Gujarat Giants | 8.4L | Aggressive, strike rate plays on Chepauk |
| Batter 3 | Yastika Bhatia | Gujarat Giants | 5.6L | Budget batter, emerging |
| Batter 4 | Sutherland (Not in WPL) | โ | โ | Replaced with budget Indian option |
| All-rounder 1 | Sophie Devine | RCB Women | 9.1L | All-rounder value |
| All-rounder 2 | Chaturvedi (RCB) | RCB Women | 5.8L | Budget all-rounder |
| Bowler 1 | Radha Yadav | Gujarat Giants | 8.2L | Spin essential |
| Bowler 2 | Izzy Wong | RCB Women | 7.8L | Leg-spinner value |
| Bowler 3 | Meghna Singh | Gujarat Giants | 7.4L | Budget pace |
| Bowler 4 | Shikha Pandey | RCB Women | 4.9L | Budget filler |
Total: โน69.3L
Captain and Vice-Captain Picks
Primary Captain: Smriti Mandhana (RCB Women)
Why: Tournament's best batter in WPL 2025 with proven technique against spin. Chepauk's conditions favor technical batters, and Smriti's track record is unmatched. She will likely bat 1-2 and face the first 60 balls, accumulating runs despite tight bowling. Ceiling: 60-80 fantasy points at 2x = 120-160 captain points.
Ownership: 60-70% (obvious pick, but justified)
Differential Captain: Jemimah Rodrigues (GG Women)
Why: Jemimah is a left-handed batter with natural strike rate (140+ in recent matches). She plays well against spin bowling and has shown she can score 40+ runs on difficult pitches. Most Grand League teams will not captain a Gujarat player, making her differential value high. If she gets to 50+ runs, it becomes a league-winning captain pick.
Ownership: 12-15% (significant differential)
Vice-Captain: Beth Mooney (GG Women)
Why: Experienced, reliable, and less likely to fail badly. Mooney provides stability and is always worth 20-30 fantasy points. Vice-captain role suits her profile.
Key Batters Analysis
Smriti Mandhana (RCB Women) โ Elite Technical Batter
Smriti scored 418 runs in WPL 2025 at 59.7 average and 141.2 strike rate. She plays spin with excellent footwork and timing. On Chepauk's turning pitch, expect her to accumulate 40-55 runs from 50-60 balls. Fantasy points: 45-60 on most days, 70-80 on big days.
Jemimah Rodrigues (GG Women) โ Aggressive Middle-Order
Jemimah's strike rate of 140+ makes her dangerous even on difficult pitches. She targets off-side with traditional strokes. Against RCB's spinners, expect her to take risks and score 25-40 runs. Fantasy points: 25-40 on average days, 50-70 on big days.
Beth Mooney (GG Women) โ Reliable Accumulator
Mooney's technical batting ensures she rarely fails. Her role is to build partnerships and stabilize innings. Fantasy points: 20-35 on most days.
All-Rounders Analysis
Sophie Devine (RCB Women) โ Batting All-Rounder
Sophie bats 4-5 and bowls leg-spin. Her batting form has been strong; she scores 30-50 runs regularly. Her bowling (4 overs) can take 0-2 wickets. Fantasy points: 40-60 on average days.
Tanuja Kanwer (GG Women) โ Bowling All-Rounder
Tanuja is a left-arm medium pacer who bowls powerplay and death overs. She is more valuable for bowling than batting. Fantasy points: 20-35 per match.
Bowlers Analysis
Radha Yadav (GG Women) โ Spin Maestro
On Chepauk, Radha is a premium pick. She gets turn from over 8 onward and can take 1-3 wickets. Fantasy points: 25-45 per match.
Izzy Wong (RCB Women) โ Leg-Spinner
Izzy's leg-breaks find edges on turning pitches. She averages 1.2 wickets per match. Fantasy points: 20-35 per match.
Meghna Singh (GG Women) โ Pace Option
Meghna bowls in powerplay, taking 0-1 wickets. Fantasy points: 10-20 per match.
Differentials: Underrated Players
1. Yastika Bhatia (GG Women) โ Emerging Batter
Yastika is a young talent with solid technique. She bats 6-7 and has scored 15-30 runs in recent domestic matches. Ownership: Below 10%. Fantasy ceiling: 25-35 points.
2. Chaturvedi (RCB Women) โ Budget Middle-Order
Ennu Chaturvedi is a middle-order batter with explosive potential. Low ownership makes her a differential. Fantasy ceiling: 20-35 points.
3. Shikha Pandey (RCB Women) โ Budget Bowler
Shikha is an experienced pacer with history at RCB. She may not play Match 2, but if selected, her low ownership and potential for 1 wicket make her a punt. Ownership: Under 3%.
Weather & Pitch Update
Expected Weather: Overcast, 26-30ยฐC, moderate humidity (75-80%) Dew Factor: Minimal dew in evening; second-innings batters face similar pitch conditions
Pitch Prediction: Chepauk pitch will start flat but deteriorate gradually. Spinners will get turn from over 10 onward. Powerplay and first 10 overs are batting-friendly; overs 11-20 will see multiple wickets.
FAQ: Women's Cricket Fantasy at Spinning Venues
Q: Are spinners overvalued at Chepauk?
A: Not necessarily overvalued, but they are essential. Picking only 2 spinners risks collapse when both get hit. Pick 3 spinners minimum at Chepauk.
Q: Should I avoid aggressive batters at Chepauk?
A: No. Aggressive batters with strong technique (Smriti, Jemimah) thrive by attacking spinners. Cautious batters (conservative players) struggle. Attack-minded batters score more at Chepauk, not less.
Q: How important is the toss at Chepauk?
A: Moderately important. Batting first at Chepauk is often preferred to set a target and let spinners deteriorate the pitch further. However, in women's cricket, batting second gives chasing teams 2-3 fewer targets and better win rates.
Q: Which bowler should I prioritize: Radha Yadav or Izzy Wong?
A: At Chepauk, Radha (left-arm spinner) has slight edge due to variation. But both are premium picks. If you have budget, include both.
Match Prediction & Winner Analysis
Expected Outcome
RCB Women are favorites due to Smriti Mandhana's consistency and deeper batting. Gujarat Giants' strength in bowling may not translate to wins if they cannot chase 135+.
Prediction: RCB Women to win by 12-18 runs
Reasoning:
- Smriti's form is unmatched; she will score 40+
- RCB's spinners (Wong) match GG's (Yadav) in quality
- GG's batting lacks a big-game finisher; Mooney alone cannot win matches
- Chepauk favors teams with multiple scoring options; RCB has more
Recommended Dream11 Lineup Summary
Best XI (Full Budget):
- Beth Mooney (WK) โ 9.5L
- Smriti Mandhana (OP) โ 10.2L โญ CAPTAIN
- S. Lizelle Lee (OP) โ 8.8L
- Jemimah Rodrigues (MID) โ 8.4L
- Richa Ghosh (MID) โ 7.9L
- Sophie Devine (AR) โ 9.1L
- Tanuja Kanwer (AR) โ 8.0L
- Radha Yadav (BOWL) โ 8.2L
- Izzy Wong (BOWL) โ 7.8L
- Meghna Singh (BOWL) โ 7.4L
- Asha Sobti (BOWL) โ 7.1L
Vice-Captain: Beth Mooney
Total Credits: โน100L
Conclusion
Match 2 pits RCB's batting depth (Smriti as centerpiece) against Gujarat's balanced bowling attack. The Chepauk pitch will be a significant factor, favoring spinners and aggressive batters. Smriti Mandhana is the captain choice for consistency; Jemimah Rodrigues is the differential play. Include 3 spinners in your team to account for Chepauk's turn potential.
Good luck with your Dream11 teams for RCB Women vs Gujarat Giants Women, WPL 2026 Match 2!
For women's cricket strategy, check our Dream11 Grand League Strategy Guide. Read about Smriti Mandhana's biography for deeper player analysis. Explore WPL 2026 Hub for all match predictions.
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