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Delhi Capitals cruise into fourth straight final with seven-wicket win over Gujarat Giants

Delhi Capitals cruise into fourth straight final with seven-wicket win over Gujarat Giants

3 min readUpdated: Feb 4, 2026 12:26 AM IST Synopsis: Delhi Capitals played their best game in the must-win Eliminator as an all-round performance sees off Gujarat Giants and books a spot in the WPL final It could have been a tricky chase, but the Delhi Capitals’ top order got its act together at the opportune time, making a mockery of the 169-run target set by the Gujarat Giants to seal a seven-wicket win in the Eliminator in 15.4 overs to enter their fourth straight Women’s Premier League (WPL) final. With Jemimah Rodrigues at the helm now, they didn’t have an auspicious start to the campaign, losing the first two games, but they seem to be peaking at the right time ahead of Thursday’s summit clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Batters dominate Giants would have been pretty happy at the halfway stage with a score of 168, and would have believed that with a decent bowling effort, they had more than an even chance to make the final. They also had the psychological advantage of denying …

Shafali Verma 2.0: Willingness to adapt and add dimensions | Cricket News

Shafali Verma 2.0: Willingness to adapt and add dimensions | Cricket News

She’ll face bowling attacks of higher quality in the days and months to come, but in the year-ending five-match series against Sri Lanka, Shafali Verma showcased an evolution to her game that augurs well for 2026. She displayed the building blocks of a T20 game that has gone up a notch. “T20 toh mera favourite hai, mujhe bahut mazaa aata hai,” she broke into a chuckle after India’s 5-0 win. In a format anyway tailor-made for her, Shafali has shown the willingness to adapt and add more dimensions. With scores of 69*, 79* and 79 – 241 runs off 133 balls at a strike rate of 181.20 with 37 fours and five sixes – it was a Shafali show all the way. Picking up from where she left off in the World Cup final in Navi Mumbai, the opener was unstoppable in three of the five matches. When she was dropped from the India team late in 2024, it hit her hard. The prodigiously talented youngster faced the first major setback of her international career …

Shafali Verma: The ‘chhorri’ from Rohtak who dared to dream — and make a comeback | Cricket News

Shafali Verma: The ‘chhorri’ from Rohtak who dared to dream — and make a comeback | Cricket News

The father of Shafali Verma, the player of the Women’s World Cup final, sums up her unforgettable night in an earthy tone. It’s quite a comeback story, indeed. Not selected for the tournament, she played domestic cricket in front of untenanted stands, piled on runs, bowled more often than before, and kept training at the nets. And hoped for redemption. When it came — due to an injury to opener Pratika Rawal — Shafali stamped her presence in a historic final against South Africa with both bat (76-ball 87) and ball (two game-turning wickets). Both these performances were her best returns in One-Day Internationals, helping script a 52-run victory at Navi Mumbai’s D Y Patil Stadium as India became world champions for the first time. Story continues below this ad One person who isn’t surprised by the 21-year-old’s fierce resolve is her father, Sanjeev. Last year, Sanjeev was admitted at a hospital after a heart attack when Shafali learnt that she had been dropped from the Indian team. She didn’t tell him for a week, as she feared for his health. “It was a tough time for our family but she would not share with me that she had been dropped …