DC's Minnu Mani Hails Team Execution in WPL 2026 Win Over RCB

Delhi Capitals secured a comprehensive seven-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the WPL 2026, bowling RCB out for 109. The bowling attack, led by Nandni Sharma and supported by Marizanne Kapp and Minnu Mani, executed disciplined plans on a slow surface. Chasing 110, a partnership between Jemimah Rodrigues and Laura Wolvaardt guided DC to a comfortable win. Player of the Match Minnu Mani emphasized the team's collective execution and learning process as they build momentum for the playoffs.

Key Points: WPL 2026: DC's Bowling Execution Secures Win vs RCB

  • DC bowls RCB out for 109
  • Nandni Sharma takes 3-26, keeps Purple Cap
  • Jemimah Rodrigues and Laura Wolvaardt steady chase
  • Minnu Mani highlights team's patience and plan execution
  • DC eyes playoffs with back-to-back wins
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WPL 2026: We executed our plans really well on this surface, says DC's Minnu Mani

Delhi Capitals' Minnu Mani praises team's disciplined bowling plan execution on a slow surface in their 7-wicket WPL victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

"We executed our plans really well on this surface. - Minnu Mani"

Vadodara, Jan 25

Delhi Capitals off-spin bowling all-rounder Minnu Mani lauded her side's disciplined bowling effort after their comprehensive seven-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the 2026 WPL, saying the team stuck to its plans on a slow surface at the BCA Stadium.

Electing to field first, DC's bowlers made full use of the conditions to dismiss RCB for 109. Nandni Sharma spearheaded the attack with figures of 3-26, including two wickets in the final over and retained the Purple Cap with 13 scalps in the tournament.

Marizanne Kapp (2-17), Chinelle Henry (2-22) and Minnu Mani (2-18) chipped in with disciplined spells to keep RCB in check. Chasing 110, DC overcame early losses before skipper Jemimah Rodrigues and Laura Wolvaardt steadied the innings through a 52-run stand.

Laura remained unbeaten on 42, while Jemimah contributed 24, as DC completed the chase with seven wickets in hand. "We were very clear with our plans going into the game because we knew the wicket here would be slow and low. As a bowling unit, we focused on hitting the right lengths and not trying to do too much. Everyone stuck to their roles, and the way we executed our plans collectively made a big difference," said Minnu in a release by the franchise at the conclusion of the game.

She threw further light on how DC kept things tight with the ball. "On pitches like this, patience becomes very important. You cannot expect wickets straight away, but if you keep things tight and force batters to take risks, chances will come. As spinners, our job was to control the middle overs, mix up pace and make it difficult to score freely, and I think we did that really well here."

Opening up about her own performance in the match, where her dismissal of RCB captain Smriti Mandhana triggered a downfall and recent improvements, Minnu said, "In the earlier games, my execution was not where I wanted it to be, even though the effort was there. I kept working on it in training and trusted what the coaches were telling me. Here, things clicked better at a crucial moment, and I am really happy that I could contribute when the team needed it."

DC will next face Gujarat Giants in their next game on Tuesday, as they look to build on the momentum from back-to-back victories and seal a spot in the playoffs. "Winning back-to-back matches definitely gives you confidence, but more importantly, it shows that we are learning as a group. Even when we were under pressure in different phases of the game, we stayed calm and trusted our process. That is something we want to carry forward," concluded Minnu.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great win, but RCB's batting was a disappointment. 109 is just not enough on any surface. Smriti needs to lead from the front. DC's spinners exploited the conditions perfectly though. Minnu's wicket of Smriti was the turning point.
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Arjun K
Love the maturity in Minnu's comments. "Patience becomes very important" – that's such a key lesson for young cricketers. It's not always about magic balls, sometimes it's about building pressure. Well said and well played!
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this is exactly what you want from a T20 league – a proper contest between bat and ball. The pitch wasn't a flat road, and the bowlers had a say. Makes for much more interesting cricket than just six-fests. Kudos to DC's planning.
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Karthik V
Nandni Sharma for the Purple Cap! 🇮🇳 So happy for her. She's been consistent throughout. While the big names get attention, it's players like her and Minnu who often win you these crucial matches in the middle. DC looks like a complete team.
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Michael C
Respectful criticism: The article is good but focuses heavily on DC. Would have liked a bit more on what went wrong for RCB's star-studded lineup. Their strategy seemed off. That said, DC executed flawlessly. Jemimah and Laura's partnership was classy.

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