The Mandhana-Rodrigues duel is the heart of the WPL Final with Delhi eyeing its first silverware
Two years ago, it was the "Ee Sala Cup Namde" moment that echoed across Delhi. Tonight, at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara, history threatens to repeat itself, or, finally turn its back on the erstwhile winners. The Women’s Premier League 2026 Final pits the league-topping, sun-kissed Royal Challengers Bengaluru against a battle-hardened, momentum-heavy Delhi Capitals.
Contrasting paths to the summit
The captains: Friends turn rivals
The bond between Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues is well-documented; from Mandhana helping Jemi through a mid-career slump to Jemi staying back from the WBBL to support Smriti during personal challenges.
Mandhana: At 29, Smriti isn't just playing for a second trophy; she is auditioning for the permanent Indian captaincy. Her 2024 triumph proved she can handle the pressure of a franchise craving silverware.
Rodrigues: Taking over from Meg Lanning, Jemi admitted to "trying way too hard" early on. Her recent shift-backing herself to the point of skipping practice to avoid overthinking, has transformed her into a lethal No. 4.
It’s like the butterfly; the more desperate you are, the further it goes away. But the more you just let go, it comes and sits on your shoulder.
Jemimah Rodrigues, DC Captain
Key matchups to watch
The swing vs. The slog: Lauren Bell has bowled 116 dots this season, the most of any bowler. She faces the "ShafaLee" storm-Shafali Verma and Lizelle Lee, who plundered 75 runs in the Eliminator Powerplay.
The finisher’s: Richa Ghosh and Grace Harris (replacing Ellyse Perry as the enforcer) vs. the experience of Marizanne Kapp and Chinelle Henry.
The local factor: RCB’s Sayali Satghare has emerged as a local hero, filling a massive void in the pace department and becoming a key strand of their attack.
Probable playing XIs
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB):
Smriti Mandhana (C), 2. Grace Harris, 3. Georgia Voll, 4. Richa Ghosh (WK), 5. Radha Yadav, 6. Nadine de Klerk, 7. Pooja Vastrakar, 8. Shreyanka Patil, 9. Sayali Satghare, 10. Lauren Bell, 11. Prema Rawat.
Delhi Capitals (DC):
Shafali Verma, 2. Lizelle Lee (WK), 3. Laura Wolvaardt, 4. Jemimah Rodrigues (C), 5. Marizanne Kapp, 6. Chinelle Henry, 7. Niki Prasad, 8. Sneh Rana, 9. Minnu Mani, 10. Nandni Sharma, 11. N Shree Charani.
It’s a clash between Smriti Mandhana’s tactical poise and Jemimah Rodrigues’ newfound "butterfly" philosophy. But at the same time it is their relationship that comes as a touching display for what is the final of the Women's Premier League.
