Niki Prasad's Fearless 47 Powers DC's Thrilling Chase in WPL 2026 Clash

The Delhi Capitals lost a thrilling Women's Premier League encounter by just three runs to the Gujarat Giants. Youngster Niki Prasad played a blistering knock of 47 off 25 balls, forging a crucial 70-run partnership with Sneh Rana to nearly pull off an improbable chase. Earlier, the Giants posted 174/9, with Shree Charani's four-wicket haul keeping DC in the game. Prasad reflected on the narrow loss as a significant learning experience for her future development.

Key Points: Niki Prasad's 47 in DC's Narrow WPL Loss to Giants

  • DC fell short by 3 runs chasing 175
  • Niki Prasad's 47 off 25 balls revived the chase
  • 70-run partnership with Sneh Rana off 31 balls
  • Sophie Devine defended 8 runs in the final over
  • Shree Charani took 4/31 for DC
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"These situations are learning moments for me," says DC's Niki Prasad after fighting knock vs Giants

Delhi Capitals' Niki Prasad scored a 25-ball 47 in a valiant chase vs Gujarat Giants. Read her reflections on the learning experience.

"These situations are learning moments for me, says DC's Niki Prasad after fighting knock vs Giants"

Vadodara, January 28

The Delhi Capitals came agonisingly close to pulling off a memorable chase but fell short by three runs against the Gujarat Giants in a high-scoring Women's Premier League 2026 encounter at the BCA Stadium, Kotambi, on Tuesday.

Chasing 175, Delhi Capitals finished on 171 for 8, with 20-year-old Niki Prasad producing a fearless counter-attacking knock of 47 off just 25 deliveries, as per a release from DC.

Walking in with the Capitals reeling at 100 for 6, Prasad stitched a vital 70-run partnership with Sneh Rana off only 31 balls to drag the contest deep, before Sophie Devine defended eight runs in the final over to seal the result for the opposition.

Earlier in the evening, Gujarat Giants posted 174 for 9 after being put in to bat. For Delhi Capitals, Shree Charani was the standout with figures of 4 for 31, as the bowling unit pulled things back well after the middle overs and kept the target within reach.

Reflecting on the situation when she walked in to bat, Prasad said, "When I went in, we were definitely in a very tricky situation, but in my mind it was clear that if I could stay there and keep the momentum going, we still had a chance. Once Sneh came in and she started getting boundaries straight away, it gave me a lot of confidence, and we both spoke about keeping that 12-runs-an-over momentum alive."

Speaking about the belief that grew during her partnership with Sneh Rana, she added, "From the minute I walked in, I had that belief that we could cross the line. That one over from Sophie Devine, where we got a couple of boundaries, really lifted us, and from there our conversation was simple. We wanted to keep getting boundaries, keep the momentum going and not let the pressure get to us."

Opening up about her shot selection and approach against experienced bowlers, Prasad said, "We realised quite early that the bowlers were going a little slower and a little shorter, so I wanted to make sure that whatever contact I made, whether it was in the air or along the ground, it went into the gaps. I used my feet, shuffled a bit and tried to chip it over the fielders because once the ball hit the ground, it was racing away to the boundary."

Reflecting on falling short in the final over, she said, "It is disappointing that we couldn't cross the line today, especially when we were so close. But for me, this is a big learning. I will go back, train harder and make sure that the next time I am in a similar situation, I am able to finish the game for the team."

Speaking about the faith shown in her by the franchise and leadership group, Prasad added, "It gives me a lot of confidence knowing that such a big franchise has shown so much faith in me. Coming into the WPL, I was confident and just waiting for that one opportunity to go out and finish a game for the Delhi Capitals. Unfortunately, it didn't happen today, but I will make sure I am ready when the next chance comes."

Delhi Capitals will play their final league-stage match of the Women's Premier League 2026 against UP Warriorz on Sunday, February 1.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Heartbreaking loss, but what a fightback! From 100/6 to almost chasing 175 is no small feat. Niki's attitude is spot on - treat it as a learning moment. She'll win many matches for India in the future.
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Sarah B
As a new fan of the WPL, I'm so impressed by the quality of cricket. Niki's knock was brilliant. The way she analyzed the bowling and adjusted her game shows great cricketing intelligence. More power to her!
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Aman W
Respect to Niki for her knock, but DC's top order needs to step up. You can't always expect the lower middle order to bail you out. They lost too many wickets early. Still, a great game of cricket!
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Kavya N
Her interview shows such a good head on her shoulders. "I will go back, train harder" - this is the mentality we need. Not blaming others, just focusing on self-improvement. WPL is creating real stars 🌟
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Michael C
Fantastic match! The women's game is getting more exciting every season. Niki's innings was a masterclass in chasing under pressure. Shree Charani's bowling was excellent too. A real team effort that just fell short.

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