RCB’s perfect start to the season ended on Saturday with a loss to Delhi Capitals, a timely reminder of how quickly fortunes can change as the league enters its business end. Despite that setback, Bengaluru remain comfortably placed at the top of the table, having displayed all-round consistency through the tournament, and will be eager to move past the defeat with the playoffs approaching.
Mumbai Indians, meanwhile, are desperate for a turnaround. The defending champions are on a three-match losing streak, a slump that has stalled their campaign and placed their playoff hopes under strain. A victory over the league leaders would not only halt the slide but also provide a crucial confidence lift for a side still searching for momentum.
Inconsistency, especially in crunch moments, has hurt MI, while RCB will be keen to address the shortcomings exposed in their previous game. With contrasting objectives — one side looking to reassert dominance and the other fighting to revive their season — Monday’s contest promises to be a closely fought encounter.
The Vadodara pitch has offered assistance to bowlers in recent matches, placing a premium on discipline and smart shot selection. With the league phase reaching a decisive stage, this fixture could play an important role in shaping the final standings.
For RCB, skipper Smriti Mandhana has set the tone with steady runs at the top, while Nadine de Klerk has provided valuable contributions with both bat and ball. However, the middle order will need to step up, with Richa Ghosh and Radha Yadav expected to turn promising starts into match-winning efforts after a batting wobble in the last outing.
Mumbai have leaned heavily on Nat Sciver-Brunt, their standout performer across disciplines, with captain Harmanpreet Kaur adding a few impactful cameos. Amelia Kerr has also delivered timely breakthroughs to keep MI in the contest despite recent losses.
That said, MI will be seeking stronger returns from their unsettled top order, while their bowling — particularly at the death — will be under scrutiny following struggles to defend or contain totals during the losing run.
Both teams will hope their key players rise to the occasion as the tournament heads into its crucial phase.
In their previous meeting this season, RCB edged MI by three wickets in the opening match at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.
The Squads:
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Smriti Mandhana (c), Richa Ghosh, Shreyanka Patil, Georgia Voll, Nadine de Klerk, Radha Yadav, Lauren Bell, Linsey Smith, Prema Rawat, Arundhati Reddy, Pooja Vastrakar, Grace Harris, Gautami Naik, Prathyoosha Kumar, D. Hemalatha, Sayali Satghare.
Mumbai Indians: Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Nat Sciver-Brunt, Hayley Matthews, Amanjot Kaur, G. Kamalini, Amelia Kerr, Shabnim Ismail, Sanskriti Gupta, Sajana Sajeevan, Rahila Firdous, Nicola Carey, Poonam Khemnar, Triveni Vasistha, Nalla Reddy, Saika Ishaque, Milly Illingworth.





