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Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians, WPL 2026, match 3: Preview, when and where to watch in India?

This match marks the debut of Jemimah Rodrigues as DC's captain after Meg Lanning's departure. Under Harmanpreet Kaur, MI seeks to maintain dominance with a strong lineup.

Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians, WPL 2026, match 3: Preview, when and where to watch in India?
This will be the first time Jemimah Rodrigues will lead Delhi Capitals in WPL.

Last Updated: 09.21 PM, Jan 09, 2026

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The high-octane drama of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) will continue as the Delhi Capitals (DC) face off against the defending champions, Mumbai Indians (MI), in Match 3 of the 2026 season. This blockbuster encounter at the Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy will be a replay of last year’s nail-biting final, where Mumbai clinched their second title by just eight runs.

For Delhi, this match represents a significant shift in identity as they transition into the "Jemimah Era," while Mumbai looks to solidify their status as the league's most dominant dynasty under the seasoned leadership of Harmanpreet Kaur.

Match details

Match: Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians, WPL 2026, match 3

Dates: Saturday, January 10, 2026.

Venue: 7.30 PM IST

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Head-to-head stats

The rivalry between DC and MI is widely considered the "Clash of the Titans" in the WPL. While Delhi has often topped the league table, Mumbai has had the edge in the biggest moments.

Metric Details
Matches played 9
Mumbai Indians won 5
Delhi Capitals won 4
Last encounter MI won by 8 runs (2025 Final)
Venues MI leads 2-1 at DY Patil Stadium

 

Historically, matches between these two sides are rarely one-sided. Four of their last six encounters have gone down to the final over, highlighting the tactical depth of both rosters.

Preview

The headline of this fixture is the debut of Jemimah Rodrigues as the full-time captain of the Delhi Capitals. After three seasons of leading the side to three consecutive finals, legendary Aussie skipper Meg Lanning moved to the UP Warriorz during the off-season.

Rodrigues, fresh off India's historic ODI World Cup triumph, now carries the hopes of a franchise desperate to finally cross the finish line and secure their maiden trophy.

Sajeevan Sajana and Nicola Carey gave Mumbai Indians a solid partnership in the opening match against RCB.
Sajeevan Sajana and Nicola Carey gave Mumbai Indians a solid partnership in the opening match against RCB.

Mumbai Indians, meanwhile, remain the team to beat. Led by Harmanpreet Kaur, who recently became the most successful captain in WPL history with two titles in three years, MI has opted for stability.

They have retained their core "engine room" of overseas stars and supplemented them with fresh pace talent like Milly Illingworth to ensure their title defence starts with a statement victory.

Team News

Delhi Capitals

The Capitals’ success tonight will hinge on their explosive opening pair of Shafali Verma and Alice Capsey. With Lanning gone, the middle order sees more responsibility on Marizanne Kapp and the newly appointed skipper.

The bowling unit remains bolstered by the left-arm spin of Radha Yadav, who was a standout performer in India's recent World Cup campaign.

  • Probable XI: Shafali Verma, Alice Capsey, Jemimah Rodrigues (c), Marizanne Kapp, Jess Jonassen, Taniya Bhatia (wk), Arundhati Reddy, Shikha Pandey, Radha Yadav, Minnu Mani, Titas Sadhu.
  • Mumbai Indians

    Mumbai enters the game with a clean bill of health. The focus will be on the "Big Three" all-rounders: Hayley Matthews, Nat Sciver-Brunt, and Amelia Kerr.

    The addition of Nicola Carey provides an extra layer of batting depth, making their lower order one of the most dangerous in the tournament.

  • Probable XI: Hayley Matthews, Yastika Bhatia (wk), Nat Sciver-Brunt, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Amelia Kerr, Amanjot Kaur, Pooja Vastrakar, Sajana Sajeevan, Shabnim Ismail, Saika Ishaque, Milly Illingworth.
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