5 min read Last Updated : Jan 27 2026 | 11:25 PM IST
Gujarat Giants, in a must-win Match 17 of WPL 2026 against Delhi Capitals at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara on Tuesday, managed to end Capitals’ two-match winning streak to put themselves one step closer to the playoffs spot in WPL 2026. GG now have 8 points to their name in seven matches, taking them to the number two spot in the points table, while Delhi, with the loss, have dropped down to the number four spot.
Gujarat Giants endured an underwhelming start as in-form Sophie Devine (13 off 10) fell early to Marizanne Kapp. Anushka Sharma then injected momentum with a brisk 39 off 25 balls, briefly stabilising the innings before Shree Charani removed her. Skipper Ashleigh Gardner failed to make an impact, scoring just two before Minnu Mani struck to keep DC on top.
Mooney anchors as wickets tumble
Beth Mooney held the innings together with a composed knock, registering her first half-century of the season. However, Gujarat continued to lose wickets at regular intervals. Shree Charani dismissed Georgia Wareham (11 off 7), while Chinelle Henry accounted for Bharti Fulmali (3 off 5). Mooney’s resistance ended on 58 when Nandini Sharma struck, leaving GG reeling.
Late flourish lifts Gujarat to competitive total
Shree Charani further dented Gujarat’s hopes by removing Kashvee Gautam (2) and Kanika Ahuja (4). A late cameo from Tanuja Kanwar (21 off 11) provided some momentum at the death as Gujarat Giants posted a competitive 174 for 9.
Delhi stumble early in chase
Delhi Capitals’ chase got off to a shaky start with Shafali Verma (14 off 10) falling to Rajeshwari Gaikwad. Lizelle Lee struggled for fluency before being dismissed by Sophie Devine on the final ball of the powerplay, who soon struck again to remove Jemimah Rodrigues (16 off 16).
Middle-order collapse puts DC under pressure
Marizanne Kapp fell for a first-ball duck to Ashleigh Gardner, while Gaikwad returned to dismiss Laura Wolvaardt (24 off 23). Chinelle Henry followed soon after, again off Gaikwad, leaving Delhi five down for 85 and firmly on the back foot.
Rana and Prasad mount late charge
Sneh Rana played a blistering cameo, scoring 29 off 14 balls, and stitched a crucial 70-run stand for the seventh wicket with Niki Prasad. The pair dragged Delhi to the brink of victory before Rana fell four runs short of the target, dismissed by Devine.
Devine seals dramatic Gujarat win
With the pressure mounting, Sophie Devine held her nerve and dismissed Niki Prasad (47 off 24) on the final ball of the match, restricting Delhi Capitals to 171 for 8 and sealing a dramatic three-run victory for Gujarat Giants.