Jemimah Rodrigues’ Masterclass Guides Delhi Capitals to Crucial 7-Wicket Victory Over Mumbai Indians

Jemimah Rodrigues’ Masterclass Guides Delhi Capitals to Crucial 7-Wicket Victory Over Mumbai Indians vadodara – In a high-stakes encounter at the BCA Stadium in Kotambi, the Delhi Capitals (DC) Women kept their playoff hopes alive with a clinical 7-wicket victory over the defending champions, Mumbai Indians (MI) Women. Captain Jemimah Rodrigues led from the front with a composed half-century, ensuring Delhi chased down a target of 155 with an over to spare.

Delhi Capitals to Crucial 7-Wicket Victory Over Mumbai Indians
Delhi Capitals to Crucial 7-Wicket Victory Over Mumbai Indians (photo credit: BCCI)

The First Innings: MI Struggle Against Disciplined DC Bowling

Winning the toss and opting to bowl, Delhi Capitals applied pressure immediately. The young Nandni Sharma made an impact early, dismissing Sajeevan Sajana for just 9. Marizanne Kapp followed up by cleaning up the dangerous Hayley Matthews (12), leaving Mumbai reeling at 21/2.

However, the experienced duo of Nat Sciver-Brunt and captain Harmanpreet Kaur stabilized the innings. Sciver-Brunt was the standout performer for MI, smashing an unbeaten 64 off 44 balls*, including 6 boundaries and 2 sixes. Kaur contributed a solid 41 before falling to Shree Charani, who was the pick of the bowlers for DC with figures of 3/33. A late cameo by Sanskriti Gupta (10* off 5) helped Mumbai post a competitive total of 154/5.

The Run Chase: Openers Set the Stage

Delhi’s response was explosive. Openers Shafali Verma (29) and Lizelle Lee (46) took advantage of the powerplay, putting on a 63-run opening stand. Lee was particularly aggressive, striking at over 164 with 7 boundaries and a six before being stumped off Amanjot Kaur’s bowling.

Despite the loss of Verma and a sluggish start from Laura Wolvaardt (17), Jemimah Rodrigues anchored the chase to perfection. Her unbeaten 51 off 37 balls was a masterclass in gap-finding and strike rotation. Accompanied by Marizanne Kapp (10*), Rodrigues crossed the finish line in the 19th over, securing two vital points for Delhi.


Match Scorecard Summary

Mumbai Indians Women: 154/5 (20 Overs)

BatterDismissalRunsBalls4s6sSR
Nat Sciver-BruntNot Out644462145.45
Harmanpreet Kaurc Hamilton b Charani413370124.24
Hayley Matthewsb Kapp12152080.00

Delhi Capitals Women: 155/3 (19 Overs)

BatterDismissalRunsBalls4s6sSR
Jemimah RodriguesNot Out513751137.84
Lizelle Leest Firdous b Amanjot462871164.29
Shafali Vermab V. Sharma292460120.83

the detailed player-by-player statistical breakdown for both the Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians.

Mumbai Indians Women: Player Statistics

Batting Performance

Nat Sciver-Brunt was the undisputed anchor for Mumbai, while the middle order struggled to convert starts.

PlayerRunsBalls4s6sStrike RateStatus
Nat Sciver-Brunt654562144.44Not Out
Harmanpreet Kaur413370124.24c Hamilton b Charani
Nicola Carey121110109.09c Rana b Charani
Hayley Matthews12152080.00b Kapp
Sanskriti Gupta10501200.00Not Out
Sajeevan Sajana9101090.00b Sharma
Amanjot Kaur3300100.00c Lee b Charani

Bowling Performance

The MI bowlers struggled to contain the DC openers, and though Vaishnavi Sharma was economical, the lack of wickets in the middle overs proved costly.

PlayerOversRunsWicketsEconDots
Vaishnavi Sharma4.02015.0012
Shabnim Ismail4.02606.5010
Amanjot Kaur3.02117.007
Hayley Matthews2.01909.504
Nat Sciver-Brunt4.042010.506
Nicola Carey1.013013.001
Sanskriti Gupta1.013013.002

Delhi Capitals Women: Player Statistics

Batting Performance

Delhi’s chase was perfectly balanced between the explosive start by the openers and the steady finish by the captain.

PlayerRunsBalls4s6sStrike RateStatus
Jemimah Rodrigues513751137.84Not Out
Lizelle Lee462871164.29st Firdous b Amanjot
Shafali Verma292460120.83b V. Sharma
Laura Wolvaardt17190089.47Run Out
Marizanne Kapp10601166.67Not Out

Bowling Performance

Marizanne Kapp’s opening spell set the tone, but Shree Charani’s middle-over triple-strike was the turning point.

PlayerOversRunsWicketsEconDots
Marizanne Kapp4.0812.0018
Shree Charani4.03338.2511
Nandni Sharma4.03619.009
Lucy Hamilton4.03609.008
Sneh Rana3.02709.005
Shafali Verma1.014014.001
Delhi Capitals Women 2026
Batting Performance Delhi Capitals Women 2026 (Photo Credit: BCCI)

This win has completely blown the WPL 2026 playoff race wide open! By defeating the defending champions, Delhi Capitals have not only kept their season alive but have also created a massive “mid-table muddle” that makes every upcoming match a virtual knockout.

Here is how the table looks after Match 13:

WPL 2026 Points Table (As of Jan 20)

PosTeamPlayedWonLostPointsNRRStatus
1RCB Women55010+1.882Qualified (Q)
2Mumbai Indians6244+0.05*Struggling
3UP Warriorz5234-0.483Improving
4Delhi Capitals5234-0.65*Rising
5Gujarat Giants5234-0.864Under Pressure

The Playoff Scenarios: Who Goes Through?

1. Royal Challengers Bengaluru (Qualified)

With 5 wins from 5 games, Smriti Mandhana’s side is already through. Their goal now is to finish 1st to get a direct ticket to the Final on February 5.

2. The Battle for 2nd and 3rd (The “Group of Death”)

Four teams are now tied on 4 points, but they have different roads ahead:

  • Mumbai Indians: After three consecutive losses, the defending champions are in trouble. They have only 2 league matches left (against RCB and GG). They likely need to win both to guarantee a spot.

  • Delhi Capitals: This win was a lifeline. With 3 matches remaining, DC’s fate is back in their own hands. If they win 2 of their last 3, they will likely leapfrog Mumbai and Gujarat.

  • UP Warriorz & Gujarat Giants: These two meet in the next match (Match 14). The winner will break away from the 4-point pack and take a huge step toward the Eliminator.


What’s Next for WPL 2026?

The victory reshuffles the mid-table standings, making the race for the top three even tighter. While Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have already qualified for the playoffs, MI, DC, UP Warriorz, and Gujarat Giants are now locked in a fierce battle for the remaining spots.

Upcoming Fixtures:

  • Match 14: Gujarat Giants vs. UP Warriorz (January 22, 2026)The winner takes 2nd place.

  • Match 15: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs. Delhi Capitals (January 24, 2026)

  • Match 16: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs. Mumbai Indians (January 26, 2026)

Editor’s Note:  All remaining league matches and the playoffs (Eliminator on Feb 3, Final on Feb 5) will be held at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara.

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