DC Captain Jemimah Rodrigues Proud of Team Despite WPL Final Loss to RCB

Delhi Capitals captain Jemimah Rodrigues expressed immense pride in her team's effort despite losing the WPL 2026 final to Royal Challengers Bengaluru. She praised the character shown by the players and the tireless work of the support staff throughout the campaign. Rodrigues highlighted the positive of the season being the emergence of young Indian players like Niki, Rana, Nandani, and Minnu. RCB clinched their second WPL title, powered by a match-winning 87 from captain Smriti Mandhana and a 165-run partnership with Georgia Voll.

Key Points: Jemimah Rodrigues on DC's WPL Final Loss: "Immensely Proud"

  • DC lost fourth consecutive WPL final
  • Jemimah lauds team's character & fight
  • Credits support staff and global fans
  • Highlights emergence of young Indian talent
  • RCB wins second title with historic chase
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Proud despite WPL final loss against RCB: DC captain Jemimah Rodrigues lauds team effort

Delhi Capitals captain Jemimah Rodrigues reflects on the WPL 2026 final defeat to RCB, praising her team's character and the emergence of young talent.

"I could not be more proud of this team... the character our girls showed is something I can be proud of. - Jemimah Rodrigues"

Vadodara, February 6

After losing the Women's Premier League 2026 final against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Delhi Capitals captain Jemimah Rodrigues said she was immensely proud of her team's effort despite falling short of the title.

Jemimah also praised the character shown by the players, support staff and fans throughout the campaign.

"I could not be more proud of this team. It was not easy for us, but the character our girls showed is something I can be proud of," the DC skipper said during the post-match presentation, as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.

She also acknowledged the contribution of the backroom staff and supporters. "The support staff has worked tirelessly for us. Every single person, even the fans all over the world, thank you so much for the support."

Reflecting on the final, the captain felt Delhi Capitals posted a competitive total. "I think 204 in a final is a great score. Hats off to the way we played," she said. "If ever we wanted our team to click, it was today, and we did that. Everyone fought hard and gave their all, and sometimes that is all that's important."

Despite the heartbreak of losing their fourth consecutive WPL final, Jemimah highlighted the positives during the 2026 season, particularly the emergence of young players. "The assessment has been great. It's easier if you start a tournament well, but to pick yourself up shows character," she said, pointing to performances from youngsters like Niki, Rana, Nandani and Minnu. "They showed the depth that is there in Indian cricket."

Royal Challengers Bengaluru scripted history as they clinched their second WPL title after defeating the Jemimah Rodrigues-led Delhi Capitals in the high-voltage final.

RCB won their first title in the 2024 season.

RCB Skipper Smriti Mandhana played a match-winning knock of 87 runs and added 165 runs for the second wicket with Georgia Voll (79 runs off 54 balls), which helped the RCB chase down a daunting target of 204 runs. Mandhana's 87 is also the highest individual score in the WPL final at the BCA Stadium.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Smriti Mandhana was just on another level! 87 in a final chase of 204 is legendary stuff. RCB's wait for a second title is over! As a cricket fan, it's great to see such high-quality cricket in the WPL. The women's game is thriving.
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Aditya G
While I appreciate the positive talk, DC's problem is clearly handling pressure in finals. Scoring 204 and still losing? The bowling and fielding in the crunch moments need a serious look. Proud of the effort, but we need to be critical to improve.
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Sarah B
The real winner is Indian women's cricket. Jemimah is right to highlight the young talent. Players like Niki and Minnu getting this platform is fantastic for the future of the national team. Well done to both teams for an epic final!
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Kavya N
Feel so bad for Jemimah and the team. They played their hearts out. Sometimes the other side just has a Smriti Mandhana day. Heads held high, girls! Next season will be ours 💪
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Michael C
That partnership between Mandhana and Voll was pure class. 165 runs! Chasing 204 in a final shows incredible nerve. RCB building a proper dynasty now. Congrats to them.

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