Smriti Mandhana Changes The Iconic Phrase To “E Sala Cup Nammadu” After WPL 2024 Win – Since the Indian Premier League (IPL) began in 2008, RCB supporters have been through a lot of ups and downs as they’ve seen their favourite men’s side come very close to winning the tournament, only to miss out on the trophy on many occasions. By winning the WPL 2024 Trophy in just their second season of competition, the RCB Women’s Team has given the franchise a taste of championship success, albeit destiny would have it otherwise.
The RCB Women’s incredible recovery from 64 runs down in the first inning to win yesterday’s final match versus the Delhi Capitals Women was proof of how well they have played in this tournament. It was Sophie Molineux who took the front stage, taking three wickets in an over thanks to her faultless bowling, which set in motion a shocking collapse. Her deft touch with the ball along with those of spinners Asha and Shreyanka, put the Capitals in their place.
RCB started slowly and also faced some good bowling right at the start of their inning. Still, they were able to ramp up the pace when the pressure was on thanks to their shrewd strategy of keeping hold of the wickets. Devine, Mandhana, and Perry laid a solid foundation, paving the way for a clinical finish by Perry and Ghosh.
For RCB supporters, the women’s team’s win symbolises more than simply a sporting success; it’s also a symbol of strength and optimism. The men’s squad, who have yet to win the IPL championship, finds motivation in this. In the midst of the franchise’s much-deserved celebration, supporters are holding out hope that the men’s squad will take heart from the women’s victory and write their own redemption tale in the upcoming IPL 2024.
Smriti Mandhana Changes The Iconic Phrase To “E Sala Cup Nammadu” After WPL 2024 Win

Fans of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) have been singing “E Sala Cup Namde” in the hopes that their club would win the Indian Premier League (IPL) for many years. Following the RCB Women’s Team’s WPL 2024 Trophy victory, captain Smriti Mandhana changed the phrase’s meaning, saying, “It’s not E Sala Cup Namde, Now we can say ‘E Sala Cup Nammadu’.” This little change represents a huge milestone for the franchise—the women’s team winning the cup.
The words of Mandhana touch the hearts of supporters, who feel the thrill and victory of ending the title wait. As the RCB fan base celebrates the women’s team’s triumph, the motto “E Sala Cup Nammadu” takes on more meaning as a symbol of the team’s tenacity, determination, and achievement.