Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Giants set for high-stakes WPL Eliminator showdown

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|03-02-2026

Delhi Capitals and Gujarat Giants have already provided two humdingers of high quality in this year’s Women’s Premier League. At the D.Y. Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on January 11, the Giants racked up 209 and restricted the Capitals to 205 for five to clinch a four-run win. Last week, at the Kotambi Stadium, the Giants again held their nerve at the close, pipping Jemimah Rodrigues and Co. by three runs.

When the two teams engage in the Eliminator on Tuesday, the stakes will be higher.

The triumphant side will advance to Thursday’s final against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, while the loser will be condemned to the heartbreak of being so near and yet so far.

There is little to separate these teams. After a few stumbles in the first two weeks of the tournament, both camps have hit a sweet spot at the business end. Ashleigh Gardner’s side has won its last three matches, while DC has prevailed in three of its last four outings.

In a contest of this magnitude, experienced players are likely to hold the key. For the Giants, Sophie Devine has been irrepressible.

The 36-year-old New Zealander has contributed 237 runs in eight innings at a strike rate of 152.9. Just as significant has been her output as a medium-pacer, with Devine leading the tournament’s wicket charts with 17 scalps.

For the Capitals, contributions have perhaps been more evenly spread. While Chinelle Henry and Marizanne Kapp have set the tone with the new ball, Nandani Sharma has risen to prominence with her verve and variation at the death. A bulk of the runs have come from Lizelle Lee and Laura Wolvaardt. In her first season as captain, Jemimah has also shone at key moments.

If both outfits play at the level that has brought them this far, another humdinger may well be in store.

Published on Feb 02, 2026

If both outfits play at the level that has brought them this far, another humdinger may well be in store.

Published on Feb 02, 2026

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