RCB Wins the Title Again
- Shreya Jha

- Feb 6
- 2 min read
This time it was not just hope, but also the belief that we would do it just like we did in 2024. RCB’s slogan of “Ee sala cup namde” changed to “Ee sala cup namdu” and finally to “Ee sala kuda cup namdu”
Royal Challengers Bangalore have won the Women’s Premier League for the second time, defending their title and proving that their 2024 win wasn’t a lucky break rather, it was the start of something solid.

From Dream to Habit
The first WPL title in 2024 felt like a release. Years of jokes, heartbreak, and “next year” energy finally gave way to joy. This one? This feels calmer. Stronger. More assured, because winning once is magic. Winning again is muscle memory.
RCB walked into the 2026 season with the weight of expectations, and anyone who follows cricket knows that’s usually where things get messy but this team didn’t flinch. Match after match, they played like they trusted themselves. No panic. No drama. Just cricket and in the final, when the pressure was at its peak, they looked exactly like champions should.
A Team That Understands Moments
What makes this RCB side special isn’t just talent. It’s timing.
They know when to slow things down. When to attack. When to let the game come to them. The batters didn’t try to be heroes. The bowlers didn’t hide. Everyone showed up for their moment, and that’s what wins finals. This didn’t feel like one player dragging the team over the line. It felt like a group that trusted each other completely. That kind of chemistry can’t be faked.
Why This Win Hits Different
The 2024 trophy broke the narrative. The 2026 trophy rewrites it. RCB are no longer the team that might win something someday. In the Women’s Premier League, they’re now a benchmark. Two titles in four seasons is not coincidence, it’s consistency.
For fans, this win brings a strange new emotion: confidence. The kind where you don’t watch finals with fear anymore. You watch them with belief and honestly? That’s new for RCB supporters.
More Than Just a Trophy
The Women’s Premier League has changed a lot of things, but for RCB, it’s changed identity.
This team has given the franchise something it’s chased for years, a winning culture. Young fans watching now will grow up associating RCB with trophies, not memes and that matters. As the celebrations die down and the confetti gets swept away, one thing is clear that this team isn’t done. RCB Women aren’t chasing history anymore. They’re building it. They backed it all, from orange cap to purple cap to the trophy and now something that every fan is saying is “Ee sala kuda cup namdu”
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