
'Smriti Mandhana Played With A Massive Flu,' Says Coach
In a revelation that has added a heroic layer to Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) historic WPL 2026 title win, coach Malolan Rangarajan revealed that captain Smriti Mandhana played the entire final while suffering from a “massive flu” and high fever.
Despite her illness, Mandhana delivered a masterclass, scoring 87 off just 41 balls to lead RCB to their second trophy in three seasons.
Coach Rangarajan described Mandhana’s commitment as “inhuman,” noting that she refused to let her condition affect the team’s morale or her own explosive batting style.
The final between RCB and Delhi Capitals (DC) at Vadodara’s Kotambi Stadium on February 5, 2026, shattered multiple cricketing benchmarks:
| Record | Statistic | Context |
| Highest Final Chase | 204 Runs | Highest successful chase in both IPL and WPL final history. |
| Highest Partnership | 165 Runs | Mandhana & Georgia Voll (79) recorded the highest stand for any wicket in WPL history. |
| WPL Final Scoring | 203/4 | Delhi Capitals set the record for the highest-ever total in a WPL final, only to lose. |
| Simultaneous Titles | RCB | First franchise in history to hold the IPL and WPL trophies at the same time. |
While RCB celebrated, the Delhi Capitals faced the heartbreak of their fourth consecutive WPL final defeat.
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