Smriti Mandhana Hails RCB's Uncapped Stars, Calm Coach Ahead of WPL Final

Smriti Mandhana has highlighted the crucial role of uncapped players in Royal Challengers Bengaluru's squad this WPL season. She specifically praised Gautami Naik and Prema Rawat for their impressive contributions on the field. Mandhana also expressed happiness for Delhi Capitals' Nandini Sharma, a former RCB net bowler, for her success. Ahead of the final, she credited head coach Malolan Rangarajan for bringing a vital sense of calmness to the defending champions.

Key Points: Mandhana Praises RCB's Uncapped Players Ahead of WPL Final

  • Mandhana praises uncapped players Gautami & Prema
  • Highlights Nandini Sharma's journey from net bowler
  • Credits coach Malolan Rangarajan's calm influence
  • RCB faces DC in WPL 2026 final as defending champs
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WPL: Smriti Mandhana praises uncapped players, calm coaching ahead of final against DC

RCB captain Smriti Mandhana credits uncapped players and coach Malolan Rangarajan's calm influence ahead of the WPL 2026 final against Delhi Capitals.

"He's extremely calm and composed. Whether we were 44 for 4 or in control later in the innings, he is exactly the same. - Smriti Mandhana"

Vadodara, February 4

Royal Challengers Bengaluru captain Smriti Mandhana has praised the the emergence of uncapped players in the squad this season, crediting the young talent for stepping up and adding depth and balance to the team ahead of the Women's Premier League 2026 final against Delhi Capitals.

Mandhana's comment came ahead of their WPL 2026 final match against DC on February 5.

Reflecting on the impact of uncapped players in the setup this season, Mandhana spoke about moments that stood out for her. "Gautami becoming the first uncapped player to score a fifty was extremely nice to see. Prema has also really impressed me. She hasn't got a lot of opportunities with us because of the team combination, but she's a gun fielder, an extremely nice leg-spinner, and a very handy batter as well. Whenever I see her bowl in the nets, she's really impressed me," Mandhana said, as quoted by RCB.

Speaking about Nandini Sharma, the leading wicket-taker for Delhi Capitals, Mandhana recalled her journey as a former net bowler with RCB.

"Nandini has been a net bowler for us over the last two years, and I've seen how hard she works day in and day out. So when I saw her pick up her first five-wicket haul, it genuinely made me very happy. She always bowled her heart out in the nets, and I used to feel that something good had to come her way because of the effort she was putting in. I'm happy for her," she added.

Speaking about her relationship with RCB Head Coach Malolan Rangarajan, Mandhana reflected on the calm influence he has brought to the squad, "I've known Malo for the last three years, right from the first season. From the second season onwards, especially around auction planning, he's been very involved. He's extremely calm and composed. Whether we were 44 for 4 or in control later in the innings, he is exactly the same. A lot of the girls have really enjoyed working with him and taken in the calmness he brings. For many of the Indian players who came in, that calmness was needed, and I feel he's helped them a lot. Now, our bond is such that we don't even need to talk. We just understand each other."

Royal Challengers Bengaluru are the defending champions of the WPL, whereas the Delhi Capitals have reached their fourth consecutive final.

Squads: Delhi Capitals Women Squad: Lizelle Lee (wicketkeeper), Shafali Verma, Laura Wolvaardt, Jemimah Rodrigues (captain), Marizanne Kapp, Chinelle Henry, Niki Prasad, Sneh Rana, Minnu Mani, Shree Charani, Nandani Sharma, Alana King, Taniya Bhatia, Lucy Hamilton, Pragati Singh, Eddla Srujana Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women Squad: Grace Harris, Smriti Mandhana (captain), Georgia Voll, Richa Ghosh (wicketkeeper), Radha Yadav, Nadine de Klerk, Pooja Vastrakar, Arundhati Reddy, Sayali Satghare, Shreyanka Patil, Lauren Bell, Linsey Smith, Dayalan Hemalatha, Prathyoosha Kumar, Gautami Naik, Prema Rawat.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Respect to Smriti for praising Nandini Sharma even though she's playing for the opposition now. Shows true sportsmanship and that she genuinely cares about players' growth. That's a captain's mindset. All the best for the final!
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Aman W
The calmness from the coach that Smriti mentioned is so crucial. In our cricket-crazy country, the pressure is immense. A stable environment helps young players perform without fear. Hope RCB can defend the title!
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's great to see the league's ecosystem working. Net bowlers becoming stars, uncapped players getting breakthroughs. This is a sustainable model for women's sport in India. Kudos to all involved.
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Karthik V
While the praise is good, I hope RCB gives Prema more game time next season. You can't just keep a "gun fielder and handy batter" on the bench because of team combination. Need to find a way to fit such talents in.
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Meera T
Smriti and Malolan's understanding sounds perfect. That trust between captain and coach is half the battle won. DC is a tough opponent, but RCB has the spirit and now the depth. Let's bring the trophy home again! 🏆

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