RCB's Nadine de Klerk Vows Strong Comeback After WPL 2026 Loss to Delhi

Royal Challengers Bengaluru suffered their first defeat of the WPL 2026 season, falling to Delhi Capitals by seven wickets. All-rounder Nadine de Klerk acknowledged the disappointment but emphasized the team will learn and return stronger. Captain Smriti Mandhana highlighted the team's positive, wicket-taking intent as a winning mindset despite the loss. Head Coach Malolan Rangarajan conceded they were outplayed but urged the team to trust their process ahead of their next match.

Key Points: RCB's WPL 2026 Loss: De Klerk, Mandhana Vow Strong Return

  • RCB suffers first WPL 2026 loss
  • Nadine de Klerk calls it a disappointing day
  • Smriti Mandhana praises team's attacking mindset
  • Coach Malolan Rangarajan stresses trusting the process
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WPL 2026: Will take the learnings and be back stronger, says RCB's Nadine de Klerk

RCB's Nadine de Klerk & Smriti Mandhana react to first WPL 2026 loss. Team focuses on learnings & winning mindset for next game.

"We know we are a much better side, and we will be back stronger for our next game. - Nadine de Klerk"

Vadodara, Jan 25

Royal Challengers Bengaluru seam-bowling all-rounder Nadine de Klerk said the side will take lessons from their first loss of the 2026 Women's Premier League and return stronger after Delhi Capitals handed them a seven-wicket defeat at the BCA Stadium.

"It was a pretty disappointing day out, but we know we are much better than that. You are going to have a bad day or two; rather take it now than in the knockout games. We know we are a much better side, and we will be back stronger for our next game," said Nadine in a release by the franchise on Sunday.

She also pointed to the changing nature of the conditions in Vadodara. "I think we saw in the last couple of games, it's hard work in the first innings, unlike DY Patil. It's a bit more low-scoring and you have to work hard for your runs and apply yourself. We'll take the learnings into the next game."

Captain Smriti Mandhana, who top-scored with 38 off 34 balls to move into the top three run-scorers of the season, praised the team's intent despite the defeat. "When we lose, a lot of good things go unnoticed. One thing I really liked was that after the six overs, every bowler came in talking about keeping a fielder in and building pressure.

"Instead of playing it safe, everyone wanted to push for wickets, and I didn't have to tell anyone. That, for me, is a winning mindset," she said.

Head Coach Malolan Rangarajan acknowledged the side had been outplayed but stressed the positives. "We should acknowledge that we were beaten today. We did not turn up. The way Smriti and Grace started showed a lot of applications.

"As far as our preparations, let's commit to it. There's always going to be challenges, but let's trust our process and our strengths. We are back here in less than 48 hours so we can make it right," he said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The Vadodara pitch is a tricky one, low scoring games are a real test of character. De Klerk is right, better to learn these lessons now than in the eliminator. On to the next one!
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Aman W
Respectfully, I feel the batting order needs a look. 38 as a top score won't win many games, even on a tough pitch. The intent is good, but we need more substantial partnerships. Hope they adjust quickly.
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Sarah B
Love the fighting spirit! Malolan Rangarajan's point about trusting the process is key. The WPL is so competitive, every team will have an off day. Backing RCB to come back stronger! 🏏
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Karthik V
Smriti Mandhana leading from the front as always. The fact that the bowlers were proactively discussing field placements shows great team culture. That's what builds champion sides. #RCB
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Nisha Z
It's just one match, yaar. The tournament has just begun. DC played well, but our girls have the talent. Wishing them all the best for the next game in Vadodara itself. Jaldi se comeback karo!

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