
The atmosphere at the Vadodara International Cricket Stadium was electric on Tuesday. Delhi Capitals (DC) Women Demonstrated clinical manifestations of dismantling Gujarat Giants(GG) Women exist WPL 2026 Knockout Stage. DC cruised to a seven-wicket victory with 26 balls remaining in a high-stakes game that felt more like a masterclass than a knockout game. The win marks a historic milestone for the team, which enters a four-game winning streak Women’s Super League Finalleaving fans in a state of absolute joy.
Chinnel Henry’s triple strike devastates Gujarat Giants’ batting line-up
After winning the toss and electing to bowl, Delhi Capitals immediately put pressure on the Giants. although Beth Mooney She played a heroic lone warrior innings, scoring 62 off 51 balls, but she found little support at the other end. The protagonist of the first game is undoubtedly chinell henrywhose fiery spells gave Gujarat’s batting attack heartbreak.
Henry struck ahead and eliminated the danger Sophie Devine Only 6 points. Her most lethal contribution, however, comes in the death rounds. as Georgia Wareham (35) and Mooney began to piece together a 61-run restored partnership, Henry returned to remove Wareham and Badi Fumali in rapid succession.
Giants’ middle order collapses under disciplined line Nandini Sharma (2/44) and economic glory from Tamani (1/23). Although GG performed well in the final stages to reach 168/7, the total was below par on a batsmen-friendly Vadodara pitch. ‘Hurricane Henry’ finished with figures of 3/35, effectively tipping the scales in Delhi’s favor before the chase began.
Delhi Capitals batsmen complete the chase with lightning speed to seal the final spot
If the first half was a bowlers’ game, the second half was a pure power-hitting display. Delhi Capitals’ opener, Liesel Lee and Shafali Vermaending the game early with clear intentions. The duo made excellent use of the Powerplay and posted 75/0 in the first six overs.
Lee was particularly aggressive, hitting 43 off 24 balls, including eight boundaries and six towering boundaries. Although Wareham managed to break the opener by dismissing Lee and Verma (31) in quick succession, the momentum never changed. The midgame phase is expertly managed by the captain Rodrog41 off 23 balls.
The proceedings remained completely one-sided, with DC reaching the 100-point mark in just 8.5 overs. After Rodriguez left, Laura Walvater (32) and experienced Marissa Karp Saw the team go home with ease. DC finished with figures of 169/3 in just 15.4 overs, scoring a staggering 10.78.
With the victory, the Vadodara crowd erupted to celebrate a team that has remained consistent in the WPL. With such a strong performance, Delhi Capitals enter the final as heavy favorites hoping to finally lift the trophy that eluded them in previous seasons.
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Here’s how fans reacted:
Delhi Capitals women’s team reaches fourth consecutive final 👏
Jemima Rodriguez performed absolutely brilliantly under pressure in the semi-finals.
Hope Delhi finally lifts the trophy this year 🏆
Final against RCB – let’s finish strong! 💙🔥 pic.twitter.com/W8pDYaQpup
— Manoj (@Jvm_Manoj) February 3, 2026
WPL poster of Delhi Capitals after qualifying for the finals.#WPL pic.twitter.com/sCDEB2wjrQ
— Hrithik Rana (@Cricfobia22) February 3, 2026
🚨 RCB VS DELHI CAPITALS in WPL 2026 Final. 🚨
– It’s Smriti Mandhana versus Jemimah Rodrigues.@wplt20 @BCCI pic.twitter.com/C0f5OLjNv4
— 🆁🆂 (@RGOAT264) February 3, 2026
WPL 2023 – Finalists.
WPL 2024 – Finalists.
WPL 2025 – Finalists.
WPL 2026 – Advance to the Finals.DELHI CAPITALS – The most consistent team in WPL history #GGvDC #DelhiCapital #bethmooney #gujaratigiants #Myanmar https://t.co/Tu1fgLoUl6 pic.twitter.com/KisaqcJTaM
— DBihar (@deepak4cipet) February 3, 2026
A throwback clash is back again – Delhi Capitals Women and Royal Challengers Bangalore Women square off once again in the WPL final! 💙❤️🔥
Last time it was RCB who lifted the trophy…will DC flip the script this year? 👀🏆#WPLfinal #Dcvrcb #WPL2026 #gamespeed pic.twitter.com/5mTCv3ppOG— Game Velocity (@gamevelocity_) February 3, 2026
Captain changed but what was the result?
WPL 2023 – Finalists.
WPL 2024 – Finalists.
WPL 2025 – Finalists.
WPL 2026 – Advance to the Finals.
DELHI CAPITALS – The most consistent team in WPL history🫡 pic.twitter.com/6swmqticdE— KingKohli_paglu.18 (@King18_paglu) February 3, 2026
Delhi Capitals beat Gujarat Giants by 7 wickets to reach fourth consecutive Women’s Super League final#delhicapital pic.twitter.com/iC10qSQosg
— Sunil Kumar (@ijustsunil) February 3, 2026
Delhi Capitals will be participating in their fourth consecutive WPL final. This time Jemima Rodriguez is the captain. The team’s collective effort propelled them into the finals once again. Now it’s RCB VS DC 🏆 pic.twitter.com/3IZUQZflYV
— Nishant Kumar Singh (@NishantKum78111) February 3, 2026
Delhi Capitals will play their fourth consecutive WPL final on February 5.pic.twitter.com/LZWNYsTbDi
— Ashu (@AshuKharwa66211) February 3, 2026
🚨Delhi Capitals enters final🚨
Congratulations👏👏Wish everyone all the best for entering the finals pic.twitter.com/769qWyoxq2
— Musharaf45 (@Mushara78386844) February 3, 2026
Delhi Capitals to face Royal Challengers Bangalore in WPL 2026 final♥#cricket #RCBvDC #WPLfinal #WPL2026 pic.twitter.com/lD3Duqf1iO
— WomenCricket.com (@WomenCricketHQ) February 3, 2026
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