RCB Coach Stresses Balance Before WPL Final, Praises Mandhana's Leadership

Royal Challengers Bengaluru head coach Malolan Rangarajan emphasizes the need for players to take mental breaks before refocusing for the upcoming Women's Premier League final. He highlighted the team's dominant league performance, which secured them direct qualification for the title clash. Rangarajan specifically praised captain Smriti Mandhana for her leadership and tactical acumen, noting her preparation against key opponents. While satisfied with the overall performance, the coach believes the bowling unit can still improve ahead of the final.

Key Points: RCB Coach on WPL Final Prep, Mandhana's Tactics

  • Balance of rest and prep key for final
  • RCB topped league with big points gap
  • Praise for Mandhana's tactical awareness
  • Bowling unit still has room to improve
  • Direct final qualification secured
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WPL: 'Important to strike right balance between training and time off,' says RCB head coach ahead of final

RCB head coach Malolan Rangarajan discusses managing player rest before the WPL final and praises captain Smriti Mandhana's all-round leadership.

"We have about six days before the final, and it's important to strike the right balance between training and time off. - Malolan Rangarajan"

Vadodara, Jan 30

Royal Challengers Bengaluru head coach Malolan Rangarajan said managing the balance between preparation and time off will be crucial ahead of the Women's Premier League final, after his side secured direct qualification with a dominant league-stage campaign, which ended with an eight-wicket victory against UP Warriorz.

With nearly a week to go before the title clash, Rangarajan stressed the importance of allowing players mental space before switching focus back to the final.

"We have about six days before the final, and it's important to strike the right balance between training and time off. I'd rather the players take their minds off the final for a few days and return fresh and hungry," he said in a video shared by WPL on X.

Reflecting on RCB's consistency, the head coach said that finishing at the top with a big points difference with other teams shows how well they have performed throughout the season.

"Winning the purple cap is great, but the bigger purpose is qualifying for the final. It's never easy in this league, and the gap we've created speaks volumes about how the team has worked together," Rangarajan noted.

Rangarajan was full of praise for skipper Smriti Mandhana, highlighting her tactical awareness and leadership both on and off the field. He revealed that Mandhana had been closely analysing Grace Harris during practice sessions, which later paid dividends in the match as Harris took two important wickets.

"Smriti was already picking up cues in training. It was great to see her read the game so well and execute it in the match," he said.

The coach also lauded the captain's all-around leadership, pointing out her composure during the chase against the Warriors, where she remained unbeaten at 54. "She led superbly on the field and then ensured she was there at the crucial moment with the bat when we turned the game in our favour," Rangarajan added.

Despite splendid performance, the head coach still feels there is room for improvement in the bowling.

"As a bowling group, we did several things right and a few things we can still get better at. Overall, it was a solid performance, and I'm very happy for the girls," he said, as RCB now turn their attention to another WPL title.

- IANS

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Aman W
Finally, RCB might win a trophy! The women's team is showing the men's team how it's done. Mandhana's captaincy has been brilliant. That point about analyzing Grace Harris in practice shows next-level preparation.
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Rahul R
I appreciate the coach's honesty about the bowling. It's good they aren't getting complacent. The league stage dominance was fantastic, but the final is a different pressure. Hope they peak at the right time.
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Sarah B
As a sports psychology student, this is textbook perfect management. Over-training before a final leads to burnout. Rangarajan is spot on. The "fresh and hungry" mindset will make all the difference.
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Karthik V
WPL has been amazing for women's cricket in India. Seeing our players get this level of strategic coaching and support is heartening. Mandhana is a true leader. Let's go RCB!
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, I hope this "time off" strategy works. Sometimes Indian teams can lose momentum if they relax too much. The balance is crucial, as he said. Fingers crossed for the final!

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