🏏WPL 2026: Eliminator: DC W vs GGW W at Vadodara on 03/02/26🏏 - Page 4

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Posted: 4 hours ago
#31

Delhi Capitals Women won by 7 wkts

What an emphatic win by DC!

Congratulations to DC W for winning the match and reaching the finals yet again.smiley40


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Posted: 4 hours ago
#32

Such an easy chase this. Set up by the openers - Lizelle Lee and Shafali Verma. They were so strong in the powerplay and half the job was done there itself.

Posted: 4 hours ago
#33

Yay DCW won woohoo

Final is between besties hehe

Smriti and Jemimah hehe

Posted: 4 hours ago
#34

15.44

Wareham to Kapp, FOUR runs

The Delhi Capitals are finalists. Again. And again. And again. And again. How could they not be! And this Delhi side, denied at the death, subjected to heartbreaks, by the Giants this season, by destiny itself in years gone by, will, in a couple of days' time, have a shot at salvation, all over again! And it is a fitting blow to send the Capitals to the final. Full ball on the stumps. Kapp plants her front foot and bulldozes it over the bowler's head. Hugs, smiles and embraces in the DC camp. They were up against a tricky target and against foes that had already outwitted them twice this season, but they produced a run-chase that is, often, the hallmark of a team contending for the highest of honours!

Posted: 4 hours ago
#35

At the half-way stage, it seemed that the Giants may have had something to play with. As it turned out, they were miles short. Miles short. They did not help themselves with their wayward bowling, but they also ran into a DC unit that was out to ensure there was no encore of past missteps.

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Posted: 4 hours ago
#36

I was betting on Gujarat but DC won!

Congratulations DC! They've made it to the finals all 4 times but as the saying goes, have been, "always the bridesmaid, never the bride". I hope this is their year. We need new winners! Good luck DC!

Posted: 4 hours ago
#37

Congratulations to Jemimah Rodrigues for winning the Player of the Match award.smiley32

Cheers..

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Royal Challengers Women

Posted: 3 hours ago
#38

Ashleigh Gardner, Gujarat Giants captain(1/2):

Yeah, obviously, you know, probably wasn't the most ideal start. I think Moons did a fantastic job of kind of rescuing the innings with Georgia Wareham. You know, we felt like that was enough at halfway if we bowled well, but ultimately when you don't start the powerplay, either taking wickets or restricting runs, it kind of brings that team in and obviously they took the powerplay on, which is what they do. That's their ammo and yeah, they obviously did that brilliantly today.
(was the total defendable?) Yeah, we felt like it was obviously defendable, but yeah, I guess, like I said, when you don't kind of put the pressure on early with the ball in the powerplay, it kind of just brings the other team in knowing that, you know, once the dew kind of sets in, the ball slides on if you miss the stumps and ultimately we just missed the stumps a little bit too much tonight. Gave them too many freehits early. We obviously know the way that they play. They want to attack the bowler, put you under pressure and they obviously did that really well tonight. And I guess we weren't able to adapt quick enough and we were put on the back foot pretty quickly.

Gardner 2/2: (on the bowling)

A little bit, yeah. Obviously we have so many great bowlers within our lineup, which is a fantastic thing for me as a captain and knowing that we had some real wicket-takers within our lineup. Obviously Georgia Wareham set the tone with her first over taking those two crucial wickets, but we just weren't able to do that for long periods of time, which is obviously really disappointing. You know, there's so much things to be proud of throughout this season, getting to finals two years in a row. For this team, obviously, we had a pretty brutal start to the WPL. We didn't win many games, so to do back-to-back, making finals two years in a row, there's certainly plenty of positives to take out of it, but plenty of learnings as well going forward.

(on their team)
Yeah, absolutely. I feel like this is probably the most balanced Giants side that we've had. Obviously, being here from the start, I've kind of seen the evolution of either players or just the way that we go about our cricket. And yeah, I think, you know, we've unearthed some fantastic talent. Looking at someone like Anushka Sharma, she hasn't looked out of place. 20 years old, batting 3, and what's almost like international cricket. She's, I guess, looked at home. And then you look at someone like Rajeshwari, who's come into this side and she has so much experience. And I guess talking about the Indian players the most, I think they're the players that almost win you these competitions. And then in saying that, someone like Sophie Devine has been fantastic throughout the whole campaign as well. So I think it's certainly the most balanced side that we've had. And hopefully we can keep the core group going forward and then go one better next year.

(overall thoughts on the season) I mean, there's so many positives. I think there was a different person that stood up in every game. And, you know, as a captain, that's kind of what you want. You don't want to rely on one or two people. And I guess, yeah, going into this changeroom with, like I said, there's been, you know, either youth step up or experience step up at different moments. And so many learnings, so many positives to take out of it. Ultimately, I would love to be sitting there on the fifth playing in the final, but obviously someone's got to lose, unfortunately. And it was us tonight. We just didn't play our best cricket. So, yeah, trying to keep a smile on our face. You know, we did really well throughout the season. We clawed our way back into games that we thought we were behind on. We kind of set the benchmark early in the tournament, you know, putting massive totals on the board. So plenty of positives, plenty of learnings, and yeah, lots of perspective going into next year.

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Royal Challengers Women

Posted: 3 hours ago
#39

DC will like to break their duck against RCB by winning this game against them — and what better chance ? Right at the finals.

Some stats

Fourth straight WPL final for Delhi Capitals.

In all three previous seasons, the winner of the Eliminator went on to lift the WPL trophy.

First win for DC-W against GG-W after three consecutive losses.

Each of DC-W’s five wins this season has come while chasing the target.

DC-W innings is the first time each of the top four scoring 30-plus in a WPL innings.

169 runs is also the highest target successfully chased in WPL playoffs.

15.4 overs taken to complete the chase by DC is the second-least overs taken for a successful 160-plus target chase in WPL, behind 15.3 overs (Tar: 189) by RCB against GG at Brabourne in 2023.

Wolvaardt vs spin in WPL 2026

Runs: 170

Balls: 123

Dismissals: 2

Avg: 85.0

SR: 138.2

4s/6s: 14/5

Most drop catches in WPL 2026

15 - GG (68.7 Ct%)

12 - UPW (67.5 Ct%)

11 - MI (75.0 Ct%)

9 - RCB (79.0 Ct%)

8 - DCW (83.6 Ct%)

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Royal Challengers Women

Posted: 3 hours ago
#40

Jemimah Rodrigues, the Delhi Capitals captain is also the Player of the Match:

(On the feeling after reaching a final) Oh, it's great. This finals feels different for sure. But also I think with GG, the last two games didn't go our way. We were.... Last over we needed seven runs, today we won by seven wickets. So I think when you just keep believing as a team, magic happens.

(any changed plans?) Nothing. To be honest, nothing. Even our team meeting was very short today. I think we just thought of not overthinking it or trying too hard. Just sit back, trust each other, trust yourself, go out there, play good cricket and when you do things the right way and stay calm, things fall into place.

(on the bowlers) I think a lot of credit goes to our bowlers. Kappy, I'm saying this, our bowlers won us the game today. But to be honest, they make me look good as a captain. You know, it's easy to set a field, it's easy to get the bowling changes, but you've got to still go out there and deliver. And everyone's been delivering. And yeah, I mean, one more game to go and we keep the same plans.

(on not stuttering after losing the openers) Yeah, I think today was restoration for us. I would just say that. And to be honest, the way Shafali and Lee, from both the ends, you know, if they bat that way, it's very hard as a bowling team. Where do you bowl? So I'm so glad both of them are in my team. At the same time, two wickets falling. That does build a lot of pressure, but I love the way both Wolfie and I just kept playing good, positive cricket. Didn't worry too much about the score again. We played according to the merit and stuck to our strengths. We complemented each other well, ran well between the wickets. And yeah happy to be on the winning side.

(on her being positive with bat) I think I was doing one thing, I was trying way too hard. And the last two games, I just let go. I let go, backed myself, didn't even go and practice because I was practising so hard, trying and when I was going and trying to hit every ball perfectly and get everything right. I was like, you know what? It's like, I remember one of the interviews I heard, it's like the butterfly, the more desperate you are, the more further it goes away. But the more you just let go, it comes and sits on your shoulder. And that's what I did. And I'm happy it's coming. It's coming off well. And also a lot of credit goes to Wolfie for her to bat on such tracks. I know it's not easy tracks, but for her to bat with such intent and such positivity. It's great. But yeah, one more game to go. We're going to keep our plans simple, keep being positive, but yeah, one more game to go, then we'll celebrate.

(plans for the rest day?) I think it's going to be super chill. Whoever wants to practice will practice, but I don't think many will because we've played like in six days, three games. So just about staying fresh mentally and because everyone's well prepared. Everyone's done their bit. Just time to go out there on the fifth and play some good cricket.

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