WPL 2026, DC-W vs GG-W Live Cricket Score: Delhi Capitals take on Gujarat Giants
WPL 2026, DC-W vs GG-W Live Cricket Score Updates: Jemimah Rodrigues’ Delhi Capitals will take on Ashleigh Gardner’s Gujarat Giants in match 4 of the Women’s Premier League season on Sunday in Navi Mumbai. While Delhi has lost its opening game, Gujarat has won its on Saturday.
Although questions were raised about the Gujarat Giants team ahead of their first clash, they have passed all the tests which UP Warrirorz have put them through with flying colours. The side has a blend of international players who have good experience, and also a healthy crop of Indian uncapped players.
Capitals, on the other hand, are heavily reliant on their batting, but in the opening game against Mumbai, they could not deliver, and for them to have a good campaign, their batting needs to fire on all cylinders to compensate for the inexperience in their bowling. With the momentum on their side Giants might have an advantage going into the clash.
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In a clinical bounce-back performance, defending champions Mumbai Indians secured a dominant 50-run victory over the Delhi Capitals at the DY Patil Stadium. After an early setback, senior stalwarts Nat Sciver-Brunt (70 off 46) and skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (74 off 42)* anchored the innings to propel Mumbai to a formidable 195/4. Delhi’s chase never gained momentum as they collapsed to 33/4 in the Powerplay; despite a spirited 56 from Chinelle Henry, a disciplined bowling effort led by Amelia Kerr (3/24) and Nicola Carey (3/37) bundled them out for 145, handing new DC captain Jemimah Rodrigues a losing start to the season. (Read more from Tushar Bhaduri)
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