Smriti Mandhana Battles 103° Fever to Lead RCB to WPL Glory in Epic Final

Royal Challengers Bengaluru head coach Malolan Rangarajan revealed that captain Smriti Mandhana played the WPL 2026 final while suffering from a 103-degree fever. Despite her illness, Mandhana led from the front with a stunning 87 runs off 41 balls in a successful chase of 204 runs. The coach also praised Georgia Voll for her composed 79 in the final, highlighting the collective effort of the team throughout the season. With this victory, RCB earns a second star on their jersey, with the coach already setting sights on a third title.

Key Points: Smriti Mandhana's Fever Heroics Seal RCB's WPL 2026 Title

  • Smriti Mandhana played with 103° fever
  • Her 87 off 41 balls powered the chase
  • RCB chased 204 to win second WPL title
  • Georgia Voll scored crucial 79 in final
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'To perform like that with fever shows incredible character': RCB head coach lauds Smriti's fighting spirit

RCB coach reveals captain Smriti Mandhana played WPL final with 103° fever, scoring 87 runs to clinch the trophy. Read about the team's historic win.

"To turn up for a final like that without any complaints shows incredible character. - Malolan Rangarajan"

Vadodara, Feb 6

Royal Challengers Bengaluru head coach Malolan Rangarajan has revealed that captain Smriti Mandhana was unwell before the Women's Premier League 2026 Final against the Delhi Capitals at BKC stadium on Thursday.

According to the coach, Mandhana was suffering from a 103-degree fever a day before, but still stood up to play a match-winning knock for her team to win the trophy.

"For people who didn't know, Smriti was at 103 degrees last evening. She did whatever she could behind the scenes to be fully fit and available for us. To turn up for a final like that without any complaints shows incredible character. Thank you for being such a wonderful captain," he said in the post-match press conference.

Smriti Mandhana led from the front with a breathtaking 87 off just 41 balls in the RCB's historic run chase of 204 runs. She also forged an important 165-run partnership, which helped the team clinch their second title.

The coach also highlighted the collective effort that powered RCB's title run, noting that match-winners emerged at different stages of the season.

"Different players stood up at different times; we had many match-winners. That's a reflection of the hard work the girls have put in during preparation. As a coaching staff, we couldn't have asked for anything more," he said.

Georgia Voll's composure under pressure drew special praise, with Rangarajan acknowledging the unseen preparation behind her breakthrough final, where she scored 79 runs off just 54 balls.

"The work she's put in behind the scenes, and to turn up like that on the biggest night, I'm so very happy for her. Very well done." Rangarajan said.

With RCB now set to wear two stars on their jersey after their win, Rangarajan made it clear that the hunger remains intact.

"We've won six games in the league, we've won the WPL; it's a tremendous achievement. When we come back next season, there will be two stars on our jersey, and we'll be chasing the third," he concluded.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is the fighting spirit we love to see in our athletes. But honestly, as a fan, I'm a bit concerned. Should players be pushed to play when they are so unwell? Health should come first, even in a final. Respect her commitment, but hope the medical team was fully on board.
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Arjun K
Smriti Mandhana is the real MVP! The entire team played like champions. Georgia Voll was also fantastic under pressure. The future of women's cricket in India is so bright. Can't wait for next season already!
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Sarah B
As a new follower of the WPL, this story is incredible. The dedication shown by these athletes is on another level. It's not just about skill, it's about heart. Well done, RCB!
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Vikram M
"We'll be chasing the third." I love that attitude! This win shows the importance of a strong team culture and a captain who leads from the front. The partnership with Georgia was the turning point. What a final! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
This makes the victory even sweeter. We always talk about Virat's passion for RCB, but Smriti has shown she has that same fire. Two stars on the jersey feels amazing. Ee Sala Cup Namde... finally! 💙

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