Big picture – The powerplay battle
MI have played five and won two, while DC have just one win from four. While issues extend beyond the powerplay for both sides, that phase has been a recurring flashpoint – exposing deeper batting and bowling problems rather than existing in isolation.
For DC, the powerplay has been a problem with the ball, a sharp contrast to previous seasons. Across the last three editions, they never conceded more than seven an over in this phase, but this season they have a powerplay economy rate of 8.6 – the second-worst by any team in a WPL season. With Shikha Pandey now at UP Warriorz and Marizanne Kapp yet to hit peak form, DC have experimented by pairing Kapp with Nandani Sharma, Lucy Hamilton and Chinelle Henry. But early wickets have been hard to come by: DC’s bowlers have taken just three powerplay wickets in four matches, the lowest this season.
With both sides faltering in different ways early on, the first six overs could once again set the tone, and perhaps even decide the contest.
Team news & likely XIs
DC handed Australia left-arm quick Lucy Hamilton a debut when allrounder Chinelle Henry was injured. If Henry remains unfit, DC are likely to go with the same XI that lost to RCB.
Delhi Capitals (probable): 1 Shafali Verma, 2 Lizelle Lee (wk), 3 Laura Wolvaardt, 4 Jemimah Rodrigues (capt), 5 Marizanne Kapp, 6 Niki Prasad, 7 Sneh Rana, 8 Minnu Mani, 9 N Shree Charani, 10 Nandani Sharma, 11 Lucy Hamilton.
MI made two changes to their XI in their last match against UP Warriorz, resting Shabnim Ismail to free up an overseas slot for Hayley Matthews, and bringing in debutant medium-pacer Kranthi Reddy for the unavailable batter Poonam Khemnar. Ismail might not be back in the XI yet, with Matthews likely to remain the preferred overseas opener.
Mumbai Indians (probable): 1 G Kamalini (wk), 2 Hayley Matthews, 3 Nat Sciver-Brunt, 4 Harmanpreet Kaur (capt), 5 Amelia Kerr, 6 Amanjot Kaur, 7 Nicola Carey, 8 Sajeevan Sajana, 9 Sanskriti Gupta, 10 Kranthi Reddy, 11 Triveni Vasistha.
In the spotlight: Marizanne Kapp and Nicola Carey
Stats and trivia
- DC’s middle order batters (Nos. 4 to 7) this year have the second-worst average by any team across those positions in a WPL season.
- Harmanpreet Kaur has hit eight sixes so far this season, the most by an MI batter.
- DC’s bowlers have taken just three powerplay wickets in four matches, the fewest of all teams this season.
Previous meeting
Earlier this season, MI dominated DC, with Sciver-Brunt and Harmanpreet scoring half-centuries and Carey and Amelia Kerr taking three-fors. Chasing 196, DC collapsed to 33 for 4 inside the powerplay and never recovered, losing by 50 runs.
Srinidhi Ramanujam is a sub-editor with ESPNcricinfo