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Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians, Match 13 Match Summary

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Match 13, BCA Stadium, Vadodara, Jan 20, 2026
DC DC
VS
MI MI
MATCH STARTS IN
  • 00
    Day
  • 03
    Hours
  • 15
    Minutes
  • 08
    Second
Match begins at 19:30 IST (14:00 GMT)
A high-intensity showdown looms in the Women's Premier League 2026 as Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians renew one of the competition's most compelling rivalries. The defending champions, Mumbai Indians, currently sit in the top half of the standings with two wins from five games, failing to make the most of the home leg, while Delhi Capitals have endured a tougher start under new captain Jemimah Rodrigues, lying at the bottom of the table with a solitary win from four matches. This fixture is also a rematch of last season's final, adding an extra layer of narrative as both sides look to assert early control in the mid-season run. Mumbai's first victory against Delhi this season came in dominant fashion, with the defending champions posting 195/4 and winning by 50 runs, powered by an explosive batting display. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur led the charge with an unbeaten 74 off 42 balls, while Nat Sciver-Brunt backed her up with a fluent 70, anchoring the innings before the bowlers wrapped up Delhi's chase. Kaur has been key for MI all season, scoring consistently and recently becoming the first Indian woman to surpass 1000 WPL runs, while Sciver-Brunt continues to be one of the league's most prolific batters and key with the ball as well. However, they have struggled to get starts with the bat, having used 4 opening combinations so far, but none have proven effective for them. The defending champs, though, boast quality depth with Hayley Matthews providing genuine all-round impact, but it has been Nicola Carey who has caught the eye with crucial contributions with both bat and ball. They have quality bowlers like Shabnim Ismail and Amelia Kerr capable of taking crucial wickets and applying pressure at key phases, but fielding lapses and execution at the death remain a concern. Their experience and match-winning capability make them a formidable outfit on most days. Delhi Capitals have shown glimpses of their threat but lack consistency. Under Jemimah Rodrigues's leadership, they have leaned on power and momentum from Shafali Verma and Lizelle Lee at the top and aggressive middle-order intent from players like Laura Wolvaardt and Chinelle Henry, the latter producing a lone half-century in their big loss to MI. However, she missed the last game due to an injury and Lucy Hamilton stepped in well showing her power-hitting, but they missed Henry's skill set with the ball. Their bowling attack has potential through the experienced Marizanne Kapp and emerging pacers such as Nandni Sharma, but they have struggled to contain opposition scoring bursts and close out matches. With Mumbai seeking to solidify their title defence and Delhi desperate to turn form into points, this clash promises another fierce encounter of batting power and tactical bowling battles, with both sides aiming to swing momentum their way in WPL 2026.
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