Smriti Mandhana Vows RCB Comeback After WPL 2026 Loss Ends Unbeaten Run

Royal Challengers Bengaluru captain Smriti Mandhana said her team would use their first loss of the WPL 2026 season as a learning experience ahead of the playoffs. She admitted the team had an "off day," particularly in fielding, which fell short of their usual high standards. Mandhana praised her bowlers for their positive intent and fight while defending a low total on a tricky Vadodara pitch. The captain expressed confidence in her squad's work ethic, believing they will bounce back stronger in the next match.

Key Points: Smriti Mandhana on RCB's WPL Loss: "Come Back Stronger"

  • Loss ends RCB's unbeaten run
  • Mandhana says setback timely before playoffs
  • Credits bowlers' fighting spirit
  • Fielding performance below team's standard
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WPL 2026: We'll take all the learnings from today and come back stronger, says Mandhana

RCB captain Smriti Mandhana reflects on a tough loss to Delhi Capitals, taking positives and learnings ahead of the WPL 2026 playoffs.

"We'll take all the learnings from today and come back stronger. - Smriti Mandhana"

Vadodara, Jan 24

Royal Challengers Bengaluru captain Smriti Mandhana said her side would take positives from their seven‑wicket loss to Delhi Capitals, ending their unbeaten run in the 2026 Women's Premier League, stressing that the setback came at the right time before the playoffs.

"For sure, I mean, in tournaments like these, you take these losses before the playoffs. So, again, I think we did a lot of things right in the practice. We'll take all those positives and go ahead, and I mean, we've just played really good cricket, one off day today for all of us. So we'll take all the learnings from today and come back stronger," said Smriti Mandhana in the post-match presentation ceremony.

Reflecting on conditions in Vadodara, Mandhana said, "I feel the wicket is playing differently every day here in Baroda. In the last match we played, and in the other matches, it was quite low. Today, it was a little more spongy, I would say.

"So, I think we could not adapt to it. We all thought maybe 160, 170, maybe 140 plus was a good total. But again, I mean, credit to our bowlers. They fought really well. There are some things with our fielding and our batting, which we'll work on and make those right decisions," said Mandhana.

She admitted her team's fielding fell short of their lofty expectations. "I mean, as I said earlier, I think as a captain, I'll take it today rather than playoffs one odd day. We really pride ourselves on fielding well. So today's definitely something which we won't be really happy with as a team.

"I think this fielding performance should hit us in general for all the girls. But knowing our girls, they work really, really hard and I'm sure that they're going to come back harder, practice harder and come back next match and go out and field the best again," Mandhana added.

She praised her bowlers for their intent despite defending a low total. "The only thing I said batting out there today, whatever balls I faced, I was telling them that, of course, this is one of the toughest wickets we have got in the tournament, so really thought that three, four wickets in the powerplay or something like that would really give us a chance, so keep it really positive, simple.

"Again, I mean, 20-30 more runs would have been ideal, but again, I think it's a game of cricket. I'm really happy. I'm really impressed with all the bowlers. They were really wanted to have that one fielder in, not being very safe. They wanted to win the match, which again, all the positives that as a captain, I'll take back," she added.

Mandhana signed off by praising her new‑ball pair of Lauren Bell and Sayali Satghare. "Sayali's been brilliant for us in the Power-play, as well as Belly, I mean, both of them are making for a good combination in terms of one takes it out, one takes it in. Again, we started really, really well, but there's some few things we can definitely get better at in terms of taking those chances. But again, as I said, with this unit of girls, I'm extremely happy with the way they're working, and I'm sure they'll just work their way up."

- IANS

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Arjun K
Good to see the captain taking responsibility and not making excuses. The pitch in Vadodara has been tricky for everyone. Fielding was a letdown, but if any team can bounce back, it's this RCB side. They play with so much heart.
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Priya S
While I admire the positive outlook, I respectfully think the batting order needs a look. We were 20-30 runs short, as Smriti said. Sometimes being too positive can mask the need for tactical changes. Hope they adapt better in the next game.
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David E
As a cricket fan from overseas, it's impressive to see the maturity in the WPL. Mandhana's analysis is very professional. The Bell-Satghare partnership sounds exciting. The quality of cricket keeps getting better every season.
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Kavya N
Sayali Satghare is a gem! So proud to see young Indian talent shining in the Powerplay alongside an experienced bowler like Bell. This is what the WPL is all about. 🏏 On to the next one, girls!
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Rohit P
One bad day in a long tournament is nothing. The team was due for a reality check. Now they know what to work on. The playoffs are a different ball game altogether. Jaldi se fielding practice shuru karo!

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