Delhi Capitals Women vs Mumbai Indians Women Match Analysis
Match 12 of the Women’s Premier League will feature Delhi Capitals. On Tuesday, March 5th, in the evening, women compete against Mumbai Indians in Delhi. After four tournament matches thus far, each team has three victories and one loss going into this match. The match kicks off at the Arun Jaitley Stadium at 19:30 local time.
Delhi Capitals Womenhave fared quite well in the competition, winning against UP Warriorz Women, RCB Women, and Gujarat Giants Women after losing their opening match to Mumbai Indians Women. They will now fancy their chances and seek retribution against the Mumbai Indian women.
This season, the Mumbai Indians Women have already defeated the Delhi Capitals Women once, and they have also won two other games handily. They were simply too strong for RCB Women in their previous meeting, and we anticipate that they will play with fierce competition once more.
Delhi Capitals Women vs Mumbai Indians Women Team Preview & Squads
Delhi Capitals Women
The Delhi Capitals Women made two changes to their lineup before their most recent match, adding Annabel Sutherland and Titas Sadhu, to maintain the physical and mental well-being of their players. For this game, we anticipate that both players will keep their positions.
Meg Lanning, the right-hander from Australia, sent her team off to a great start in the previous game with six fours and one six. In Match 10, Alice Capsey, a youthful batsman for the England women, amassed another 27 runs off of just 17 balls. She has been striking the ball cleanly in the WPL thus far.
In the most recent game, Jess Jonassen, a left-arm orthodox spinner, claimed the wickets of Beth Mooney and Phoebe Litchfield, two of her international teammates, in the same over. Although the spinner Radha Yadav was wicketless in the previous head-to-head match against the Mumbai Indians Women, she has already recorded figures of 3/20 and 4/20 in the WPL.
Before the Mumbai Indians Women’s most recent game, both skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and seasoned South African spinner Shabnim Ismail were still recovering from injuries, so we don’t anticipate that either will be risked for this one. Nat Sciver-Brunt will head the side going forward as a result.
Yastika Bhatia, who opened the match, continued to have a great season as she struck four more fours and two sixes in the victory over RCB Women in Match 9. The all-around player from New Zealand, Amelia Kerr, enters the match having won Player of the Match in the match against RCB Women with 40 not out from 24 balls.
The interim captain, Nat Sciver-Brunt, is a superb all-around player with outstanding managerial abilities. In the previous game, she got rid of Georgia Wareham and Sabbhineni Meghana. With two performances of 1/20 and 2/30, the young English fast bowler Issy Wong has shown that her form is reliable, therefore the team does not really miss Ismail’s bowling.
Delhi Capitals Women vs Mumbai Indians Women outfield report
Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
We believe that both teams will prefer to field first before this match, even though the team batting first has won two of the previous four games.
Throughout the game, there will be some cloud cover, but the humidity will mostly hover around 40%. It will be in the upper 20s over the whole duration.
This pitch has much to offer both batters and bowlers. If there is a consistently good surface pace, a par score is probably about 170.
Delhi Capitals Women vs Mumbai Indians Women Head-to-Head Stats of Last 5 Matches
In the last 4 matches, Delhi Capitals Women won 1 match, and the other three were won by Mumbai Indians Women.
Delhi Capitals Women vs Mumbai Indians Women Prediction
According to cricket analysts, Mumbai Indians Women have a 51% chance of winning.
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