Dropped Catches Cost Mumbai Indians in WPL Opener Thriller Against RCB

Mumbai Indians head coach Lisa Keightley pinpointed dropped catches as the critical factor in their narrow loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the WPL 2026 opener. RCB's Nadine de Klerk was the match-winner, taking four wickets and then smashing a half-century, including 20 runs in the final over. The match turned in the 19th over when de Klerk was dropped twice by MI fielders, which ultimately proved decisive. Despite a fighting total and a strong bowling spell from Lauren Bell, MI fell short as RCB chased down 155 with three wickets in hand.

Key Points: MI Coach Rues Dropped Catches in WPL Loss to RCB

  • Nadine de Klerk's all-round heroics
  • Costly dropped catches in 19th over
  • MI's below-par total of 154/6
  • RCB wins thriller by 3 wickets
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"Dropped catches really hurt us": MI coach rues missed chances in the field after loss to RCB in WPL opener

Mumbai Indians coach Lisa Keightley says dropped catches hurt the defending champions in a close WPL 2026 opener loss to RCB, powered by Nadine de Klerk.

"The dropped catches really hurt us in the long run. - Lisa Keightley"

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Mumbai Indians head coach Lisa Keightley rued the dropped catches and admitted that they had an under-par first-innings total after the loss in the Women's Premier League 2026 opener against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Friday.

RCB's Nadine de Klerk was the star of the MI vs RCB WPL match as she grabbed a four-fer followed by a match-winning half-century, powering the Smriti Mandhana-led side to open their account with a win in the opening match of the tournament.

Chasing 155, de Klerk slammed 20 runs off the last over to get her side over the line and secure a win by three wickets over the defending champions.

However, what hurt the Mumbai-based franchise more was what transpired in the 19th over of the second innings, where Nadine de Klerk was dropped twice, first by Nat Sciver-Brunt and then by Amelia Kerr.

Speaking at the press conference after the match, Lisa Keightley said the team's performance was below par. She praised Lauren Bell, who claimed a wicket and delivered a brilliant spell of 1-14 in 4 overs. She said another 10 runs in the first innings could have made a difference, but it was the missed opportunities in the field in the last over that ultimately hurt their chances of winning.

"It was definitely under par, I think it looked quite hard early, and Lauren Bell bowled extremely well on those conditions. We put pressure on early. But to get to the score that we did was good, and if we got another 10 off the last over, it could have been a little bit different. But it was well under par to fight and stretch the game out, and to have that position to win the match. But the dropped catches really hurt us in the long run," the Mumbai Indians coach said in the post-match press conference.

Coming to the match, the RCB had won the toss and had opted to field first. After MI was reduced to 67/4, an 82-run stand between S Sajana (45 in 25 balls, with seven fours and two sixes) and Nicola Carey (40 in 29 balls, with four boundaries) took MI to 154/6, with Nadine (4/26) and Lauren Bell (1/14) bowling incredible four-over spells.

Chasing the total, RCB was off to a fine start and put a 40-run opening stand with Grace Harris (25 in 12 balls, with four boundaries and a six) and skipper Smriti Mandhana (18 in 13 balls, with four boundaries) firing on all cylinders. Spell from Amelia Kerr (2/13) played a crucial role in swinging the tide in MI's favour, reducing RCB to 65/5. But a 52-run stand between Nadine and Arundhati Reddy (20 in 25 balls, with two fours) kept RCB alive in the hunt. With 18 runs left in the final over, after two dot balls against Sciver-Brunt, Nadine nailed her for 6,4,6, and 4 to seal a memorable win, with Prema Rawat (8* in four balls with two fours) playing a little cameo.

- ANI

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Sarah B
What a thrilling finish! Nadine de Klerk was absolutely phenomenal. But full credit to Sajana and Carey for that recovery partnership. MI's batting looks deep, just had an off day in the field. The WPL is off to a fantastic start!
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Priya S
Coach Lisa is right to point out the 10-run shortfall, but the real story is the pressure. When you drop a player like de Klerk, you're just asking for trouble. Our Indian players like Sajana did so well, need to back them up in the field. Jusht a bad day, they'll bounce back.
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I think the coach is being a bit too kind. Yes, catches were dropped, but the bowling at the death, especially that last over plan to de Klerk, was questionable. Why keep feeding her strength? Sometimes the tactics need reviewing, not just the fielding.
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Meera T
Smriti's captaincy was spot on! Using de Klerk so effectively with both ball and bat. As an MI fan, it hurts, but what a match for the neutral! The women's game in India is reaching new heights. 🏏✨
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Karthik V
Lauren Bell and Amelia Kerr bowled their hearts out. The total was always 15-20 runs light on that pitch. First match jitters maybe. Long tournament ahead, MI has the squad to come back strong.

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