Delhi Capitals Storm Into 4th Straight WPL Final, Face RCB in Title Clash

The Delhi Capitals comfortably defeated the Gujarat Giants by seven wickets in the WPL Eliminator to advance to their fourth consecutive tournament final. They will face the defending champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, in the final on February 5. Chasing 169, Delhi's openers provided a blazing start before captain Jemimah Rodrigues and Laura Wolvaardt guided the team home. Earlier, Gujarat's innings was anchored by Beth Mooney's unbeaten 62, but their total proved insufficient.

Key Points: Delhi Capitals Reach 4th Consecutive WPL Final

  • DC reach 4th straight WPL final
  • Chase down 169 in 15.4 overs
  • Beth Mooney's 62* in vain for Giants
  • To face RCB in final on Feb 5
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Delhi Capitals reach fourth consecutive WPL final, to face Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Delhi Capitals crush Gujarat Giants to set up WPL 2026 final vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Jemimah Rodrigues leads chase of 169.

"Beth Mooney's composed unbeaten half-century helped Gujarat Giants post a target of 169 - Match Report"

Vadodara, February 3

Delhi Capitals on Tuesday thrashed Gujarat Giants by seven wickets in a one-sided Women's Premier League 2026 Eliminator match to qualify for their fourth consecutive final in the tournament.

With this victory, the Jemimah Rodrigues-led Delhi will face the defending champion Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the grand finale at the BCA Stadium on February 5. Delhi, who have reached the four WPL finals, are yet to lift a showpiece title.

Chasing 169, Delhi Capitals were off to a blistering start, scoring 89 runs at the end of the seventh over.

Gujarat Giants got the much-needed breakthrough after leg-spinner Georgia Wareham removed wicketkeeper-batter Lizelle Lee. The Delhi opener played a blistering knock of 43 off 24 balls, with eight fours and one six. Wareham also broke the 89-run stand for the opening wicket.

During the last ball of the eighth over, Wareham got her second wicket. She dismissed opener Shafali Verma for 31 off 21 balls, with seven fours.

Earlier in the match, Beth Mooney's composed unbeaten half-century helped Gujarat Giants post a target of 169 runs against Delhi Capitals.

Captain Jemimah Rodrigues (41 off 23 balls), with four boundaries and one six, stitched a brilliant 68-run stand for the fourth wicket with Laura Wolvaardt, who made an unbeaten 32 off 24 balls, with two fours and one six, as Delhi chased down the target in 15.4 overs.

Asked to bat first, the hosts lost their opener, Sophie Devine, in the second over when Lizelle Lee took a fine catch behind the wickets off Chinelle Henry's delivery.

Anushka Sharma came to bat at number three and added 29 runs for the second wicket before Nandani Sharma bowled the Gujarat batter on the first delivery of her spell. Henry took a diving catch inside the 30-yard circle to complete the dismissal.

On the very next delivery, she dismissed Gujarat skipper Ashleigh Gardner when Sneh Rana managed to grab a decent catch in the first slip. Gardner went back with the golden duck.

Georgia Wareham and Mooney kept hitting boundaries and added 61 runs for the fifth wicket. Henry broke the partnership in the 17th over when Wareham departed after making 35 runs off 25 balls.

Mooney completed her second fifty of the season with a boundary in the 19th over. She remained unbeaten on 62 off 51 balls with the help of six fours.

Kashvee Gautam also made 18 runs off just 10 balls, including three fours. Henry was the standout bowler for the Capitals with three wickets. Nandani Sharma took two wickets.

- ANI

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Priya S
What a dominant chase! 169 chased down in under 16 overs is just brutal. Our Indian players are shining so bright. Jemimah leading from the front, Nandani Sharma with crucial wickets... WPL is changing the game for women's cricket in India. So proud! 💪
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this is a dream final setup. The most consistent team vs the defending champions. RCB has that winning momentum, but DC has the hunger of having lost three finals. Beth Mooney played a lone warrior knock for GG, but the bowling let them down. Should be a cracker!
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Vikram M
Chinelle Henry was the game changer with 3 wickets. Broke the back of Gujarat's middle order. Our domestic players like Kashvee Gautam getting chances and contributing is the best part of WPL. Hope Delhi finally gets its hands on the trophy. Enough of being runners-up!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I think the article focuses too much on the overseas players. Yes, Mooney, Lee, Wolvaardt played well, but the real story is the Indian core. Jemimah's captaincy, Shafali's explosive start, Nandani's spell... that's what won the match. Let's highlight our homegrown talent more.
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Ananya R
The opening partnership was pure carnage! 89 in 7 overs 😲. That set the tone and the match was over right there. Final against RCB will be epic. Smriti vs Jemimah. Perry vs the DC pace attack. Can't wait for the 5th! Booking my sofa already.

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