Will Ellyse Perry be cheering for RCB in WPL 2026?
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Mumbai, Jan 9 (NationPress) Australia's leading all-rounder and standout player for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Ellyse Perry, made a significant impact ahead of the team's first match in WPL 2026 against the Mumbai Indians at the DY Patil Stadium. Although Perry has withdrawn from the tournament due to personal issues, she shared a touching video message with the fans and team on Friday morning.
The reigning WPL champions, RCB, shared the video on Instagram, captioning it, "A familiar voice wishing strength and support. Perry sends her love and luck to the squad for the #WPL2026 season ahead."
The video features Perry addressing her teammates and the dedicated "RCB Bold" fanbase, highlighting the strong connection she has developed with the city over the past three years.
Even though she won't be participating on the field, Perry reassured everyone that she will be closely following each match and cheering for the team from home. RCB's star player encouraged fans to rally behind the team.
"Hey team, all the very best tonight and for all of the WPL. I hope you have an amazing time. You’ve got the best fans in the world, and I’m sure they’ll be there cheering you on, as will I from home. Go well, have a great time," Perry stated in RCB's Instagram post.
Perry’s exit from WPL 2026 for personal reasons signals the conclusion of a remarkable period of consistency in the tournament. RCB retained her for an impressive Rs 2 crore ahead of the season, during which she has accumulated 972 runs across three seasons.
In 2024, she was the recipient of the Orange Cap, amassing 347 runs with an extraordinary average of 69.40. She has also claimed 14 wickets in the WPL. Perry holds the record for the best bowling figures in WPL history with her remarkable 6/15 against Mumbai. Her knack for stabilizing the middle order and delivering key breakthroughs with her medium pace has established her as the most valuable player in the RCB lineup.