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WPL 2026 Daily Round-Up – January 11, 2026: Full Match Results, Key Performers & Updated Points Table

Daily Overview

January 11 delivered another high-scoring, closely fought contest in the Women’s Premier League 2026. It was a single-match day, but one packed with drama, big individual performances and a tense finish, as Gujarat Giants Women edged past Delhi Capitals Women by a narrow margin in Navi Mumbai.


Gujarat Giants Women vs Delhi Capitals Women – Match 4, Navi Mumbai

Toss and Team Strategies

Delhi Capitals Women won the toss at the DY Patil Sports Academy and opted to field first, backing their batting depth to chase under lights. Gujarat Giants Women, however, approached the innings with attacking intent, aiming to post a total that would apply scoreboard pressure from the outset.


Powerplay Overview

Gujarat Giants dominated the opening phase, storming to 80 without loss in the first six overs. Sophie Devine’s clean striking ensured Delhi were on the back foot early.

In response, Delhi Capitals reached 47 for 1 in the powerplay, losing Shafali Verma but keeping the required rate within reach thanks to Lizelle Lee’s controlled start.


Key Turning Points

  • Sophie Devine’s powerplay onslaught, which laid the foundation for a 200-plus total.
  • Nandani Sharma’s five-wicket spell, pulling Gujarat back from a potentially match-winning position.
  • The Lee–Wolvaardt partnership, which brought Delhi firmly back into the chase.
  • Late breakthroughs by Devine and Gayakwad, halting Delhi’s momentum in the final overs.

Top Batting Performances

  • Sophie Devine (GG) – 95 (42), aggressive and decisive at the top
  • Ashleigh Gardner (GG) – 49 (26), vital middle-overs acceleration
  • Lizelle Lee (DC) – 86 (54), anchored the chase under pressure
  • Laura Wolvaardt (DC) – 77 (38), rapid scoring at the death

Best Bowling Figures

  • Nandani Sharma (DC) – 5/33 (4 overs)
  • Sophie Devine (GG) – 2/21 (3 overs)
  • Rajeshwari Gayakwad (GG) – 2/34 (4 overs)
  • Chinelle Henry (DC) – 2/43 (4 overs)

Final Result and Margin

Gujarat Giants Women won by 4 runs
Gujarat Giants: 209 all out (20 overs)
Delhi Capitals: 205/5 (20 overs)


Key Performers of the Day

PlayerTeamPerformance Summary
Sophie DevineGujarat Giants Women95 (42) & 2/21 – Player of the Match
Lizelle LeeDelhi Capitals Women86 (54), chase anchor
Laura WolvaardtDelhi Capitals Women77 (38), late acceleration
Nandani SharmaDelhi Capitals Women5/33, standout bowling spell

Updated Points Table – WPL 2026 (After Match 4)

PosTeamMWLTN/RPtsNRR
1Gujarat Giants Women220004+0.350
2Mumbai Indians Women211002+1.175
3Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women110002+0.150
4UP Warriorz Women101000-0.500
5Delhi Capitals Women202000-1.350

Points Table Impact

Gujarat Giants Women have emerged as the early pace-setters, registering back-to-back wins to sit alone at the top with four points. Their consistent batting output and ability to defend totals have given them a healthy early-season platform.

Mumbai Indians Women and Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women remain close behind on two points each, with strong net run rates keeping them firmly in contention. UP Warriorz Women and Delhi Capitals Women are still searching for their first wins, with Delhi particularly under pressure after consecutive defeats and a declining net run rate.

At this early stage, net run rate is already creating clear separation, and teams will be mindful that narrow losses could carry long-term consequences.


What to Watch Next

The next round of fixtures will test squad depth as teams look to build momentum or arrest early slides. Gujarat Giants will aim to maintain their winning rhythm, while Delhi Capitals face a critical phase where converting strong individual performances into results becomes essential.

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