Delhi Capitals halt RCB's WPL 2026 streak as Rodrigues hails team belief

Delhi Capitals defeated Royal Challengers Bengaluru by seven wickets in the Women's Premier League 2026, ending RCB's six-match winning streak. Captain Jemimah Rodrigues credited the victory to the team's unwavering belief and precise execution of their planned strategy. She highlighted the importance of attacking the stumps and the team's resilience in bouncing back from previous setbacks. Rodrigues also reflected on her ongoing learning process as a captain, applying lessons from past matches.

Key Points: WPL 2026: Delhi Capitals beat RCB, says Jemimah Rodrigues

  • Ended RCB's six-match winning streak
  • Praised team's belief and execution
  • Highlighted attacking the stumps strategy
  • Emphasized learning from past mistakes
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WPL 2026: Delhi Capitals kept believing and executing what we planned, says Jemimah Rodrigues

Delhi Capitals skipper Jemimah Rodrigues credits team's belief and execution for ending RCB's six-match winning streak in WPL 2026.

"A champion team is a team that knows how to pick itself up after a fall. - Jemimah Rodrigues"

Vadodara, Jan 24

Delhi Capitals skipper Jemimah Rodrigues praised her side's belief and execution of their plans after they ended Royal Challengers Bengaluru's six‑match winning streak in Women's Premier League 2026 with a seven‑wicket victory at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara on Saturday.

"A hundred percent, and credit goes to the team. I think one thing the team has kept doing is believing and executing what we planned. So I think it makes my job easier as a captain. It did (go to plan tonight). I think we were under a little pressure while Smriti was batting, too, but I think a brilliant catch and Mani coming in were the key.

"I think credit goes to her for how she bowled the way she did, even to a right-hander. I think that was great. Kappy being Kappy as always, but I think things just were really good, I would say. But we also worked hard to get this done. So I would give credit, a lot of credit to the girls," said Jemiah in the post-match presentation ceremony.

She highlighted the team's approach of attacking the stumps rather than chasing wickets. "We did have a discussion. Mani was anyway going to come on anyway, even if the timer was not on, because of the lefty. But I think we just kept talking about how we need to keep attacking the stumps, and don't worry too much about picking wickets, just attack the stumps, wickets will come. So I think that's what everyone did really well.

"Didn't think too much about the outcome because we knew today's game was very crucial. Every game is, but today was really crucial for us, given the form RCB are in. But I think we just stuck to our plans, sticks done. Sometimes, to win something, you have to lose. So I think that's one of those days," she added.

Jemimah added that the victory reflected the resilience of her squad. "But I think it also speaks a lot about the character of the girls. I strongly believe a champion team is a team that knows how to pick itself up after a fall.

"That's what this team has done, and I'm extremely, extremely proud of this team. We can enjoy the swing today, but again, when we come back, we're back to business. Keep things simple, keep executing, keep sticking to our processes, and the results will take care of themselves."

Reflecting on her captaincy, Jemimah admitted she was still learning on the job. "Quite a bit. But I haven't got on my hair so far, so it's fine. But I think I'm really enjoying it. I think every game is so different, but I'm also giving myself space to make mistakes.

"But I think even learning from the mistakes of the past, like I remember that match, the last time we played RCB, I kept Kappy for later, just thinking what if we need it on deck. But today I was like, no, if she gets a wicket, then that happened. So I think that was my learning from there. So I think as long as you're learning, you can never make mistakes, if that makes sense."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally, someone broke RCB's momentum! DC's bowling attack was spot on. "Attack the stumps" - such a simple yet effective plan. Mani's spell was the game-changer. Well deserved victory. The WPL is getting more competitive every season, which is great for the sport.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan from abroad following WPL, I'm impressed by the quality. Jemimah comes across as a very thoughtful leader. Her humility in admitting she's still learning is refreshing. The league is doing wonders for visibility. More power to women's cricket!
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Aditya G
While the win is great, I hope the team doesn't get carried away. One win against a top team is good, but consistency is key. The middle order still looked a bit shaky while chasing. Need to work on that before the playoffs. But yes, kudos for the belief! 💪
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Meera T
Jemimah is such an inspiration! Her leadership philosophy of "a champion team knows how to pick itself up" is something we can all apply in life. So proud to see young Indian women leading with such grace and intelligence on the world stage. Chak de DC!
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Karthik V
The real test will be if they can carry this momentum. Beating RCB is one thing, but winning the trophy is another. The league phase is a marathon. Hope they "keep things simple" as Jemimah says. Good to see Vadodara getting big matches too!

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