In the final group game of the 2026 edition of the Women’s Premier League (WPL), the Delhi Capitals will take on the UP Warriorz at the Vadodara International Cricket Stadium, Kotambi. Delhi Capitals will need to just win this match to secure their spot in the playoffs. Despite the poor start, they were able to fight back strongly with consecutive wins. Jemimah Rodrigues will be all set to take on UP Warriorz as they have been looking in fine touch recently. For the finale of the group stage phase, here are the top 3 players to look out for Delhi Capitals:

Nallapurareddy Sree Charani
N Sree Charani, the Indian spinner, has been a fine player for the national side and Delhi Capitals in this season. In her T20I career, she has picked up 15 wickets from 10 innings at an economy of 7. In her WPL career, she has picked up 16 wickets from 9 innings at an economy of 8. She picked up a brilliant 4-fer against Gujarat Giants and dismantled their batting unit. She will be looking to carry the momentum forward and help her side secure a spot in the playoffs.
Niki Prasad
Niki Prasad, the Indian batter, proved her retention by Delhi Capitals in this season of the WPL. In her WPL career, she has scored 149 runs from 15 innings at a strike rate of 122. In her last match against Gujarat Giants, she scored a quickfire 47 off just 24 balls, pulling off an almost impossible run chase. She has been a valuable asset for the side, and they will be hopeful that she has more to offer in the coming fixture.
Sneh Rana
Sneh Rana, the Indian all-rounder, has been a valuable asset for Delhi Capitals with her ability to contribute with both bat and ball. In her T20I career, she has scored 84 runs from 15 innings, and she has picked up 26 wickets from 31 innings. In her WPL career, she has scored 136 runs from 24 innings, and she has picked up 13 wickets as well. She produced a brilliant cameo in the back end of the innings last time out, as she fired 29 runs from 15 balls. She could be a key player in the deciding fixture.

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