DC Women Crush GG by 7 Wickets, Storm into Fourth Consecutive WPL Final

Delhi Capitals Women delivered a commanding performance to defeat Gujarat Giants by seven wickets in the WPL 2026 Eliminator. Chasing 169, openers Lizelle Lee and Shafali Verma provided a blistering start before Jemimah Rodrigues guided the team home. Earlier, Gujarat's innings was held together by Beth Mooney's unbeaten 62. The victory books Delhi a place in their fourth consecutive WPL final, where they will face Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Key Points: WPL 2026 Eliminator: Delhi Capitals Women Reach Final

  • DC chase 169 with 26 balls to spare
  • Lizelle Lee's 43 off 24 sets the tone
  • Jemimah Rodrigues' 41 seals the win
  • Beth Mooney's 62* anchors GG's 168/7
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WPL 2026 Eliminator: DC cruise past GG by seven wickets to enter fourth straight final

Delhi Capitals Women chase 169 with ease to defeat Gujarat Giants by 7 wickets and enter their fourth straight WPL final. Key performances from Lee and Rodrigues.

"Delhi's firepower proved far too strong on the night. - Match Report"

Vadodara, Feb 3

Delhi Capitals Women produced a dominant all-round performance to defeat Gujarat Giants Women by seven wickets, chasing down a competitive target with ease, courtesy of a clinical batting display led by Lizelle Lee and Jemimah Rodrigues, to enter the final of the tournament for the fourth consecutive time.

Asked to respond to Gujarat's 168/7, Delhi wasted little time asserting control. Openers Lee and Shafali Verma set the tone with an aggressive powerplay, racing to 75 runs in the first six overs.

Lee was particularly severe on anything loose, peppering the boundary with authority, while Shafali played the perfect foil with brisk support. The opening stand of 89 runs was broken in the eighth over when Lee was trapped lbw by Georgia Wareham for a fluent 43 off 24 balls, an innings studded with eight fours and a six.

Shafali followed soon after for 31 off 21, but the brief double blow did little to derail Delhi's momentum. Skipper Jemimah Rodrigues took charge in trademark fashion, rotating the strike smartly before unfurling a range of strokes against the spinners. Laura Wolvaardt provided calm assurance at the other end, ensuring the chase never drifted off course.

Rodrigues' 41 off just 23 balls, laced with four boundaries and a six, effectively sealed the contest. When she was dismissed with the team at 160/3 in the 15th over, Delhi were already within touching distance. Wolvaardt remained unbeaten on 32 off 24 deliveries, while Marizanne Kapp finished the job with a quick cameo as Delhi reached 169/3 with 26 balls to spare.

Earlier, Gujarat Giants posted 168/7 after coming under pressure from disciplined bowling and sharp fielding. Their innings was anchored by wicketkeeper-batter Beth Mooney, who carried her bat for a composed 62 off 51 balls. After a cautious start and early setbacks, including the loss of Sophie Devine and a damaging double strike that left Gujarat 48/3 at the end of the powerplay, Mooney held the innings together with patience and control.

A vital 61-run partnership with Wareham in the middle overs revived Gujarat's hopes, and late cameos from the Victorian and Kashvee Gautam, who struck a brisk 18 off 10 balls, pushed the total into competitive territory. Chinelle Henry was the pick of Delhi's bowlers with three wickets, consistently breaking partnerships and preventing Gujarat from fully accelerating.

Despite Gujarat's resilience with the bat, Delhi's firepower proved far too strong on the night. The emphatic seven-wicket win booked them a place in the summit clash as the now four-time finalists will face Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in a rematch of the WPL 2024 final.

Brief Scores: Gujarat Giants 168/7 in 20 overs (Beth Mooney 62*, Georgia Wareham 35; Chenille Henry 3/35, Nandni Sharma 2/44) lost to Delhi Capitals (Lizelle Lee 43, Jemimah Rodrigues 41, Laura Wolvaardt 32, Shafali Verma 31; Georgia Wareham 2-28) by seven wickets.

- IANS

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Priya S
Jemimah Rodrigues is the backbone of this team. Her innings was so smart and controlled. She never lets the pressure get to her. So proud of our Indian players shining! All the best for the final against RCB.
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Sarah B
While DC was brilliant, I feel Gujarat's bowling lacked a clear plan. 169/3 with 26 balls left? That's a comprehensive beating. They need to find a way to take early wickets next season. Beth Mooney's knock was the only silver lining.
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Vikram M
Winning with so many balls to spare in an eliminator is a statement. The depth in DC is incredible. From Lee to Wolvaardt to Kapp, everyone contributed. The final vs RCB is going to be a cracker! Hope it's a full house in Ahmedabad.
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Rohit P
As a cricket fan, it's great to see women's cricket getting this kind of platform and producing such high-quality matches. The fielding standards have improved so much. WPL is a game-changer for India. 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Honestly, the match felt one-sided after the powerplay. GG's total was decent, but against this DC batting, you need 190+. Chinelle Henry bowled really well though. DC vs RCB final - revenge time for last year? Can't wait!

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