🏏WPL 2026: Eliminator: DC W vs GGW W at Vadodara on 03/02/26🏏

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Posted: 16 hours ago
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In what has been a tightly-contested tournament so far, easy wins have come far and few in the ongoing Women's Premier League. Among those close matches, twice in two league games, Delhi Capitals slipped up in the run chase against Gujarat Giants, unable to hold their nerves against Sophie Devine's experience.

Those twin losses in some ways separated the passage of the two teams heading into the Eliminator. While the Giants reached there as the second-best team in the competition after beating defending champions Mumbai Indians on the final day, Capitals had to wait till the last day of the league phase to secure their qualification.

Nonetheless, now that both teams find themselves in the same position irrespective of the journey to the point, Capitals have the opportunity to strike at the right time, and head into their fourth successive final.

Heading to the Eliminator, both teams have enjoyed a fair share of success over the past week: winning three of their last four games at the venue. It is a venue where not only has their combination worked, but also pushed the team management to fall back to Plan A after trialling out a few alterations.

What separates the two teams though is that DC, despite the stutter, have had contributions coming through the stretch of their line-up at different times, while Giants have continued to rely heavily on a few players. Will that over-reliance on a few finally catch-up with them or will Devine produce another special to take the side to their first-ever final remains to be seen.

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Posted: 16 hours ago
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When: Tuesday, February 3, 2026, 7:30 PM IST

Where: Gujarat Giants vs Delhi Capitals, Eliminator, BCA Stadium, Kotambi, Vadodara

What to expect: Middling scores have been the norm at the venue, with some assistance for the spinners on the slow surfaces of the stadium. The spell with the new ball could dictate the flow of the contest, and both team would look to gain an advantage in the PowerPlay. Even as toss has not played a decisive role, both teams might look to bat first.

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Big Picture - Can DC make it four in four?

Delhi Capitals have been perennial league-phase dominators, topping the table three times in as many seasons only to fall short when it has mattered most. This time, they've taken a different route - the longer and tougher path, beginning with Tuesday's eliminator. And they'll hope it culminates in a fourth straight final.

Gujarat Giants, meanwhile, are in the eliminator for the second straight season, but the mood around them feels markedly different. Continuity has bred clarity, and under Ashleigh Gardner's leadership they have evolved into a side comfortable in its skin - even if some of the calls they've made have gone against conventional wisdom. Like their decision to bat first in a crunch game against Mumbai Indians - only the first time in 41 WPL games that a side had batted first.

A big part of their late surge into the playoffs has been Sophie Devine - setting the tempo at the top with the bat and using her bowling variations, including well-disguised cutters on sluggish surfaces, to make the Giants difficult to plan against.


Young players have also stepped forward with conviction: Anushka Sharma, widely seen as a future India prospect, has settled into the No. 3 role, while Kashvee Gautam has been backed to deliver with the new ball. Bharti Fulmali's late-order flourish early in the season has even helped chart a T20I comeback after seven years.

Such faith in younger players on this scale was missing in Giants' first two seasons, but it reflects a philosophical shift that head coach Michael Klinger has been vocal about.

On Tuesday, they'll face a tough test against a DC unit that can be difficult to pin down. Their firing opening combination of Lizelle Lee and Shafali Verma allows them to dictate powerplay tempo, but it is in the middle overs that have proven challenging. This is where Jemimah Rodrigues' ability to manipulate spin, coupled with Laura Wolvaardt's anchor role will prove crucial.

Shree Charani celebrates with Jemimah Rodrigues, Gujarat Giants vs Delhi Capitals, Vadodara, WPL, January 27, 2026

Shree Charani celebrates with Jemimah Rodrigues•BCCI

DC have largely relied on their spinners - Sneh Rana and N Shree Charani in particular - to operate through the middle to squeeze right-hand heavy line-ups. Nandani Sharma's impressive debut season, and her confidence to bowl in the death - even if the execution has been off at times - gives them an extra option you felt was missing when they couldn't get back Shikha Pandey at the auction. This has also helped take pressure off their powerplay weapon, Marizanne Kapp.

Giants love to set up totals, Capitals have been successful in chases. It boils down to who will hold their nerve now in a crunch game, when challenged to go out of their comfort zone.

Edited by SoniRita - 15 hours ago
Posted: 16 hours ago
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Team News:

Gujarat Giants: There wouldn't be much reason for Giants to tinker with the team that has helped it secure victory in the last two games.

Probable XI: Beth Mooney (wk), Sophie Devine, Anushka Sharma, Ashleigh Gardner (c), Georgia Wareham, Bharati Fulmali, Kanika Ahuja, Kashvee Gautam, Tanuja Kanwer, Renuka Thakur, Rajeshwari Gayakwad

Delhi Capitals: Ever since the caravan has moved to Kotambi, DC's combination has proven to be more effective. Coming at the back of successive wins, they wouldn't want to tinker much with it heading into another must-win game.

Probable XI: Shafali Verma, Lizelle Lee (wk), Laura Wolvaardt, Jemimah Rodrigues (c), Marizanne Kapp, Niki Prasad, Chinelle Henry, Sneh Rana, Minnu Mani, Shree Charani, Nandni Sharma

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Posted: 16 hours ago
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In the spotlight - Georgia Wareham and Shree Charani

In 2024, Georgia Wareham was a key part of Royal Challengers Bengaluru's bowling arsenal during their march to the WPL title. Two seasons later, she has a chance to win the competition again - this time with the Giants, the side with whom she endured a frustrating first stint in 2023. Two days ago, Wareham once again underlined her value by hitting an unbeaten 44 off 26 balls, followed by figures of 2 for 26, in a crunch game against MI. Her potential match-up against Rodrigues, an excellent player of spin, could be intriguing in the middle overs.

N Shree Charani has endured a difficult time in the field, to the point that she has occasionally had to be hidden on the outfield. Her catching, in particular, has been below par. That, however, has not dented her confidence with the ball, which she has continued to deliver across different phases of the innings. When they last faced Giants a week ago, Charani's 4 for 26 reined them in to 176, at a time when 200 looked a distinct possibility. In the eliminator, the match-up against Giants' right-hand heavy middle-order could form the crux of the contest.

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Posted: 16 hours ago
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Pitch and conditions

Surfaces have played noticeably better lately than they did earlier in the Vadodara leg. The BCCI's head curator was brought in to oversee pitch preparation, with a clear directive to produce tracks that encourage run-scoring. On the weather front, daytime temperatures have touched 30 degrees celsius, and the distinct late-evening nip in the air has all but disappeared. As a result, dew has been far less of a factor, reducing the toss advantage.

Posted: 16 hours ago
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What they said:

"Actually, we really want to play against them, because we want to beat them" - Shree Charani, DC spinner on losing to Giants twice in the league stage

"We've won all our games batting first, so there's confidence in that. If you look at our batting lineup, we want to take the game on in the PowerPlay and really set things up early, knowing we've got firepower through the middle and late order. If we can maximise those phases, it puts us in a strong position." - Ashleigh Gardner, Giants captain

Posted: 16 hours ago
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Stats and trivia

  • Giants have a 5-1 win-loss record batting first this season. This is by far the best in a WPL edition
  • Devine is two short of surpassing Amelia Kerr and Hayley Matthews' tally of 18 wickets (both in 2025) - the most wickets taken in a single WPL season
  • Devine has a favourable match-up against Lizelle Lee, having dismissed her 11 times in 23 innings, with Lee having scored 162 runs off 121 balls (where ball-by-ball data is available)
  • Each of Giants' five wins this season have come batting first; all of DC's four wins have come in run chases
  • DC's Nandani and Shree Charani's 14 wickets apiece in this WPL are the joint-second most wickets picked up by an Indian in a season, behind Saika Ishaque's tally of 15 wickets in the inaugural season.
Posted: 16 hours ago
#9

Thank you Soni for the thread and for tagging me. 😊

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Posted: 16 hours ago
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Thank you for the tag, Soni!

Best of luck to both the teams! smiley40

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