Delhi Capitals Eye WPL 2026 Glory, Coach Batty Says "We're Raring to Go"

The Delhi Capitals are set to open their Women's Premier League 2026 season against the defending champion Mumbai Indians. Head Coach Jonathan Batty expressed confidence, highlighting a balanced squad built on retained experience and new recruits. The team underwent an intensive pre-season camp in Goa, focusing on training and team-building. Having reached the final in all three previous WPL seasons, the Capitals are determined to take the final step and win the title.

Key Points: Delhi Capitals Coach Batty Confident Ahead of WPL 2026 Opener

  • DC begin WPL 2026 vs defending champions MI
  • Squad blends continuity with fresh faces
  • Intensive pre-season camp in Goa
  • Aiming to go one better after three finals
  • Team culture and balance emphasized
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"We're Raring to Go": Head Coach Jonathan Batty as Delhi Capitals eye strong start against Mumbai Indians

Head Coach Jonathan Batty says Delhi Capitals are ready for their WPL 2026 campaign, aiming to build on three consecutive finals appearances.

"It's been a fantastic preparation period... we're raring to go. - Jonathan Batty"

Navi Mumbai, January 9

The Delhi Capitals are all set to begin their Women's Premier League 2026 campaign with a blockbuster clash against defending champions Mumbai Indians at the DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai, on Saturday.

Heading into the new season, Delhi Capitals have struck a balance between continuity and fresh energy, retaining a strong core while adding new faces to further strengthen the squad. The focus has been on building momentum through an intense pre-season camp in Goa, according to a DC release.

"It's really nice to have a lot of familiar faces back in the squad from the last few years, and at the same time, it's been great to bring in some fresh faces who add a new dynamic to the team," said Head Coach Jonathan Batty on the eve of their first match.

He further added, "It's been a fantastic preparation period. The camp in Goa allowed us to combine team-building activities with high-quality training sessions. There's been some really good cricket on display, and as we head into the tournament phase, everything feels really positive, and we're raring to go."

Delhi Capitals have reached the WPL finals in all three seasons to date and will aim to build on that strong track record as they look to take another step forward in 2026.

"I think we've got a really balanced squad. What excites me is building on the experience and quality we retained going into the auction, complemented by some high-quality recruitment. We're obviously looking to go one better than in the last few years," said the Englishman.

Emphasising the importance of team culture, the head coach said, "For me, team culture is about having good people around the environment, from players and backroom staff to support, logistics and marketing teams. There's a lot of high-quality people within the Delhi Capitals organisation, and it's about striking the right balance between working hard, having fun, and spending time together."

Delhi Capitals will look to make a strong start when they take on Mumbai Indians in their opening fixture at the DY Patil Stadium on Saturday.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in Mumbai, I'm torn! MI are my home team, but you have to respect DC's consistency. Three finals in a row is no fluke. Should be a cracking opener. Hoping for a high-scoring thriller!
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Priya S
Love the focus on team culture Batty mentioned. It's so important, especially in a women's team sport that's still growing in India. Creating a positive environment off the field translates to performance on it. Jus hope the batting order is sorted this time!
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Rohit P
Good to see the pre-season was in Goa. Team bonding is crucial. But honestly, as a fan, I'm a bit worried. We keep reaching finals but falter at the last step. Need that killer instinct against MI. No more "almost there".
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Karthik V
The WPL has been fantastic for women's cricket in India. Seeing our domestic players share the dressing room with international stars is brilliant. DC has a great squad on paper. Let's hope they deliver on the ground. All the best!
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Michael C
Respectfully, I think the article is a bit too focused on the coach's positive talk. The real test is on Saturday. MI are a formidable unit. DC's strategy against Harmanpreet and Amelia Kerr will be the key. Actions speak louder than pre-season camp stories.

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