WPL 2024/25, DC-W vs MI-W 2nd Match Match Report, February 15, 2025


Delhi Capitals 165 for 8 (Shafali 43, Prasad 35, Kerr 2-22, Matthews 2-31) beat Mumbai Indians 164 (Sciver-Brunt 80*, Harmanpreet 42, Sutherland 3-34, Pandey 2-14) by two wickets

Barely 24 hours after 202 was chased down easily on the opening night of WPL 2025, a target of 165 proved to be tricky on the same pitch for Delhi Capitals, who got over the line on the last ball against Mumbai Indians for a two-wicket win. It came down to 30 from 18, 10 from six, two off the last ball and eventually a matter of centimetres as Arundhati Reddy put in a dive to make her ground that turned out to be the winning runs.

Under-19 World Cup-winning captain Niki Prasad will remember her WPL debut for taking DC within touching distance. She held the chase together in the end with her 35 off 33 and started the last over with a four when they needed 10 to win but holed out when the equation was two off two.

The game otherwise saw collapses in both innings after blazing knocks from the frontline batters. Nat Sciver-Brunt led MI to a respectable total with her unbeaten 80 off 59 and Harmanpreet Kaur blasted 42 off 22, but they soon lost 7 for 35. Shafali Verma‘s 43 off 18 set the tone for the chase to hammer away 60 runs for DC in the powerplay, but they soon lost four wickets for 16 runs that made the equation far more tense and took it down to the last ball.

The three contentious run-outs that weren’t

As the match got closer and closer with DC losing wickets, there were three run-out decisions that all went to the third umpire Gayathri Venugopalan, and those decided the game. The first came in the 18th over when Shikha Pandey was given not out on her first ball, which resulted in DC getting a bye. Pandey was making her way back into the crease and no part of her bat seemed inside the crease when the wicket lit up, but the third umpire gave it not out as she thought some part of the bat was inside by the time the stumps were broken.

The second came in the next over when DC needed 16 from eight. Radha Yadav was given not out when she ended up bouncing her bat off the ground while diving in and the bat was in the air when the wicket lit up, even though she had dragged it in earlier. But the umpire, again, was heard going by when the stumps were broken. Radha then smashed the next ball for a six and brought the equation down to 10 off the last over.

The last instance was on the last ball of the game, when DC needed two off two. Reddy put in a dive while trying to complete the second run and the stumps lit up when the bat seemed to be on the crease line but the third umpire gave it not out and it sparked off celebrations for DC.

Vishal Dikshit is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo



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