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MI Women vs DC Women – WPL 13th Match, Jan 20 2026

MI Women vs DC Women: Jemimah Rodrigues Nails the Chase in Vadodara

That WPL match between Mumbai Indians Women and Delhi Capitals Women on January 20, 2026? Seriously good stuff. In a tourney already full of surprises, this one brought even more drama, shifts in momentum, and moments of brilliance. Delhi Capitals Women kept their cool, chased down the runs, and beat Mumbai Indians Women by seven wickets, with six balls to spare. This win really shook up the WPL points table and made the playoff race even tighter.

What Was At Stake

Both MI Women and DC Women were really hurting for points coming into this game. Mumbai needed to stop their losing streak, and Delhi wanted to get off the bottom of the table. The Women’s Premier League 2026 has been super competitive, and this match showed why every game matters so much. Vadodara’s slow pitch meant strategy, staying calm, and smart play were key.

Mumbai Indians Women Innings: Sciver-Brunt Holds Strong

Mumbai Indians Women scored 154 for 5 in their 20 overs. It seemed okay, but maybe a bit short considering standards for the WPL these days. This innings once again showed MI’s struggles in the initial overs. After Sajeevan Sajana and Hayley Matthews were quickly dismissed, Mumbai had to rebuild early.

Nat Sciver-Brunt really held the innings together, scoring an awesome 65 not out off 45 balls. She mixed power with smart placement, finding the gaps when they needed a boost. Harmanpreet Kaur helped out with a quick 41, which briefly sped things up and gave MI hope they could get past 160.

But Delhi Capitals Women did a great job pulling things back in the middle and later overs. Shree Charani’s bowling was key. She got three important wickets, including Harmanpreet’s. Despite a late push, Mumbai finished with their lowest score of the season, which gave Delhi a chance.

Delhi Capitals Women Chase: Dominated The Start

Delhi Capitals Women came out swinging. Shafali Verma and Lizelle Lee, the opening pair, set the tone, scoring freely and taking the pressure off early. They put on 63 runs together, which kept the run rate manageable and let DC control the game.

Lizelle Lee smashed 46 off 28 balls, showing her usual aggressive style, while Shafali got off to a fast start, which forced MI bowlers to rethink their plans. Even after both openers were out, Delhi stayed steady, mostly because of some calm play in the middle order.

Jemimah Rodrigues: A Captain’s Great Innings Under Pressure

The standout performance came from Jemimah Rodrigues. She walked in when the chase could have gone either way and played with a great mix of patience and aggression. She scored 51 not out off 37 balls, winning Player of the Match and showing how she’s becoming a real leader in the Women’s Premier League.

Rodrigues kept rotating the strike, found gaps, and punished bad balls. As Mumbai tried to slow things down, she stayed cool and made sure the chase didn’t get away from them. Her partnership with Marizanne Kapp closed out the match strongly.

Bowling and Tactics

Tactically, there were a few interesting things to note. Delhi Capitals Women used their bowlers well, especially Marizanne Kapp and Shree Charani, who took advantage of the slow pitch. Mumbai, couldn’t get the same kind of control.

The difference in bowling at the end of the innings stood out. DC’s bowlers didn’t give away easy boundaries, while MI found it tough to break partnerships during the chase. These small differences mattered in the end.

Controversies and Moments

You can’t have a big WPL game without something to talk about. The most talked-about moment was the stumping decision involving Lizelle Lee. It took ages to review it, and it ended up being upheld. While the decision stood, it got people excited.

There were also questions about Mumbai’s batting approach at the start of the innings, with some saying they were too slow. But, the main thing was that the cricket was the focus.

Achievements and Stats

The match had a few achievements. Jemimah Rodrigues hit her first fifty of WPL 2026 and did it as captain. Nat Sciver-Brunt just keeps going — got another half-century and is getting close to the top run-scorers in WPL history.

Shree Charani’s three wickets got her MVP recognition, which shows how young bowlers are stepping up in the league. For Delhi Capitals Women, this win was huge because it got them off the bottom of the table, giving them confidence.

Impact on the WPL Table

This result makes the Women’s Premier League standings super close. DC Women got two important points, and MI Women lost again, which made the race for the playoffs even tighter. Other than Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women, every team is bunched.

What’s Next

For Delhi Capitals Women, this win could change things. It showed they can chase well under pressure, adapt, and rely on both experienced and newer players. For Mumbai Indians Women, the loss brings up serious questions about their batting early on and closing out games.

Final Thoughts

The MI Women vs DC Women game on January 20, 2026, showed what the Women’s Premier League is all about. Good tactics, great individual performances, and drama. Jemimah Rodrigues was the star.

WPL 2026: MI Women vs DC Women - Match Scorecard
Women's Premier League 2026 • 13th Match
Mumbai Indians Women vs Delhi Capitals Women
🏟️ Kotambi Stadium, Vadodara
📅 January 20, 2026 • Night Match
⏱️ 20-over contest
Delhi Capitals Women won by 7 wickets
MI-W: 154/5 (20 overs) • DC-W: 155/3 (19 overs) • Target: 155 • Result: DC Women chase with 6 balls remaining
Mumbai Indians Women #2 in WPL
154/5
Overs: 20 • Run Rate: 7.70
Top Scorer: Nat Sciver-Brunt 65* (45)
Best Partnership: Harmanpreet & Sciver-Brunt (78 runs)
Last 5 overs: 45 runs, 2 wickets
Delhi Capitals Women #4 in WPL
155/3
Overs: 19 • Run Rate: 8.15
Top Scorer: Jemimah Rodrigues 51* (37)
Powerplay: 57/0 (best of season)
Chase: Won with 6 balls remaining
🏆 Player of the Match
JR
Jemimah Rodrigues
Delhi Capitals Women (Captain)
51* runs (37 balls) • 5 fours, 1 six • 137.83 SR
Led chase with composed unbeaten half-century
Cricinfo's Most Valuable Player
SC
Shree Charani
Delhi Capitals Women
3 wickets (4 overs) • 33 runs • 8.25 economy
70.52 MVP points • Key breakthroughs
Mumbai Indians Women Innings
154/5 (20 overs) • Run Rate: 7.70
Batter R B 4s 6s SR Dismissal
Sajeevan Sajana 9 9 1 0 100.00 b Sharma
Hayley Matthews 12 15 2 0 80.00 b Kapp
Nat Sciver-Brunt 65 45 6 2 144.44 not out
Harmanpreet Kaur (c) 41 33 7 0 124.24 c Hamilton b Shree Charani
Nicola Carey 12 11 1 0 109.09 c Rana b Shree Charani
Amanjot Kaur 3 3 0 0 100.00 c †Lee b Shree Charani
Sanskriti Gupta 10* 5 0 1 200.00 not out
Total: 154/5 in 20 overs
Fall of wickets: 1-21 (Sajana, 3.5 ov), 2-21 (Matthews, 4.1 ov), 3-99 (Harmanpreet, 13.5 ov), 4-130 (Carey, 17.1 ov), 5-134 (Amanjot, 17.5 ov)
Delhi Capitals Women Bowling
Restricted MI to 154/5
Bowler O M R W ECON WD NB
Marizanne Kapp 4 0 8 1 2.00 0 0
Lucy Hamilton 4 0 36 0 9.00 0 0
Nandani Sharma 4 0 36 1 9.00 0 1
Shree Charani 4 0 33 3 8.25 1 0
Sneh Rana 3 0 27 0 9.00 0 0
Shafali Verma 1 0 14 0 14.00 0 0
Delhi Capitals Women Innings (Target: 155)
155/3 (19 overs) • Won by 7 wickets
Batter R B 4s 6s SR Dismissal
Shafali Verma 29 24 6 0 120.83 b Vaishnavi Sharma
Lizelle Lee † 46 28 7 1 164.28 st †Firdous b Amanjot Kaur
Laura Wolvaardt 17 19 0 0 89.47 run out (Sciver-Brunt)
Jemimah Rodrigues (c) 51* 37 5 1 137.83 not out
Marizanne Kapp 10* 6 0 1 166.66 not out
Total: 155/3 in 19 overs
Fall of wickets: 1-63 (Shafali, 7.3 ov), 2-84 (Lee, 10.2 ov), 3-118 (Wolvaardt, 16.1 ov)
Mumbai Indians Women Bowling
Bowler O M R W ECON WD NB
Shabnim Ismail 4 0 26 0 6.50 0 0
Nicola Carey 1 0 13 0 13.00 0 0
Nat Sciver-Brunt 4 0 42 0 10.50 0 0
Sanskriti Gupta 1 0 13 0 13.00 0 0
Amanjot Kaur 3 0 21 1 7.00 1 0
Vaishnavi Sharma 4 0 20 1 5.00 0 0
Hayley Matthews 2 0 19 0 9.50 0 0
Top Impact Performers
#1 Impact • 70.52 pts
Shree Charani (DC-W)
Delhi Capitals Women
3/33 in 4 overs • Key wickets of Harmanpreet, Carey, Amanjot • Restricted MI in death overs
#2 Impact • 69.37 pts
Marizanne Kapp (DC-W)
Delhi Capitals Women
1/8 in 4 overs • Economy: 2.00 • 10* off 6 balls • All-round performance
#3 Impact • 65.09 pts
Nat Sciver-Brunt (MI-W)
Mumbai Indians Women
65* off 45 balls • 6 fours, 2 sixes • 144.44 SR • Carried MI innings
#4 Impact • 57.12 pts
Lizelle Lee (DC-W)
Delhi Capitals Women
46 off 28 balls • 7 fours, 1 six • 164.28 SR • Explosive powerplay start
Key Match Moments
  • Powerplay (MI): Slow start with 23/2 - worst powerplay performance of season for MI
  • Partnership: Harmanpreet & Sciver-Brunt add 78 runs to rebuild MI innings
  • DC Fightback: Shree Charani's 3-wicket haul restricts MI to 154
  • Powerplay (DC): Explosive start with 57/0 - best powerplay of season
  • Middle Overs: MI spinners slow down chase, 51 needed from last 36 balls
  • Finish: Rodrigues remains unbeaten on 51*, guides DC home with 6 balls left
WPL 2026 Points Table
Team M W L Pts NRR Form
Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women 5 5 0 10 +1.882 W W W W W
Mumbai Indians Women 6 2 4 4 +0.046 W W L L L
UP Warriorz Women 5 2 3 4 -0.483 L L L W W
Delhi Capitals Women 5 2 3 4 -0.586 L L W L W
Gujarat Giants Women 5 2 3 4 -0.864 W W L L L

Note: RCB have qualified for playoffs. All other teams tied on 4 points with close net run rates.

Match Information
Toss Delhi Capitals Women elected to field
Venue Kotambi Stadium, Vadodara
Match Date January 20, 2026 (night)
Umpires Tony Ematty & Vrinda Rathi (DRS)
TV Umpire Ajitesh Argal
Reserve Umpire Anish Sahasrabudhe
Match Referee Varsha Nagre
Points Awarded DC Women: 2, MI Women: 0
Match Number 13th Match, WPL 2026
Result Impact DC climb to 4th, MI drop to 2nd after 3rd straight loss
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