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Fourth lucky for Delhi Capitals? Jemimah once again takes a key role as Mandhana’s RCB await in the finals of the WPL | Cricket News – The Tech Word News

February 5, 2026
WPL Final: DC captain Jemimah Rodrigues with RCB counterpart Smriti Mandhana. (NOT a photo) It’s been quite a transformation for Jemimah Rodrigues as captain of the Delhi Capitals in the fourth edition of the Women’s Premier League. The Capitals were hugging the bottom of the table after their first four games with three defeats. The infectious smile that the 25-year-old Bandra girl always sports was gone and the leadership of the team seemed to sit heavily on her shoulders.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SIGN UP NOW!After her 23-ball 41 in the Eliminator against Gujarat Giants, the mask fell and she admitted that she “tried too much”. But the turnaround came earlier when she smashed an unbeaten 51 off 37 balls against Mumbai Indians in the Capitals’ fifth league match, which they won by seven wickets. Now she seems in command of her unit, comfortably surrounded by her age-group peer “Wolfiem” (Laura Wolvaardt) and seasoned “Kappie” (Marizanne Kapp) — the nicknames she uses for them — along with the rest of the team, who appear to be a cohesive unit.

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The Capitals come in as a formidable force peaking in knock-out mode and bringing real momentum to the summit showdown as they take on Smriti Mandhana’s Royals Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara.The experience of leading a side in a WPL final is completely new territory for Jemimah, adding another layer of expectation to her journey. In contrast, her counterpart, Smriti, brings a seasoned poise to the occasion, having already guided RCB to the 2024 title.

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RCB have topped the league stage with impressive consistency, suffering only two losses in eight matches. The Capitals have suffered four losses in as many games, but have shown resilience in high-stakes games of late. With RCB coming in as table and outright runners-up, they are enjoying the benefit of extra rest, holding the edge as they have experienced what it means to win a final. Still, the Capitals, making their fourth straight appearance, have knockout pedigree and a captain who has grown into the role. The bowling units look closely aligned. RCB are powered by the disciplined and wicket-taking skills of England pacer Lauren Bell, who constantly troubles the batsmen with the new ball and is frugal.The Capitals, meanwhile, are led by the experienced Kapp, whose clever variations, impeccable control and ability to strike at key moments have proven highly effective. However, the Capitals have a more well-rounded batting unit. Their top order, comprising Lizelle Lee, Shafali Verma, Wolvaardt and Jemimah, fired as a unit. In contrast, RCB remain heavily dependent on the starts provided by their openers Grace Harris and skipper Smriti.

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