UP vs MI Match 3 Dream11 Tips
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UP Warriorz Women take on defending champions Mumbai Indians Women in Match 3 of WPL 2026. Mumbai enters as clear favorites after winning two consecutive WPL titles. UP Warriorz, finishing fifth in WPL 2025 with 2 wins from 8 matches, seek to prove this season brings improvement. This match offers fantasy players contrasting team profiles: MI's depth versus UP's need to over-perform.
Match Overview
Match: UP Warriorz Women vs Mumbai Indians Women (Match 3, WPL 2026) Date: March 29, 2026 (Expected) Venue: IIFL Stadium, Guwahati (Assam Cricket Association Stadium) Time: 3:30 PM IST (Expected) Tournament Stage: Group Stage
Guwahati is a high-altitude venue (80m above sea level) with a reputation for assisting fast bowling. The pitch tends to be bouncy and has a hard, dry surface. Women's cricket at Guwahati has historically produced 135-150 first-innings totals, with successful chases possible if batting teams attack early.
Team Analysis
Mumbai Indians Women - Title Defense Mode
MI Women enter WPL 2026 as two-time defending champions with a roster featuring Harmanpreet Kaur (captain, world-class), Smriti Mandhana (2025 Orange Cap winner), Alyssa Healy (explosive Australian wicketkeeper), and Pooja Vastrakar (all-rounder). Their bowling unit includes Jhulan Goswami (experience), Saika Ishaque (spin), and Amelia Campbell (pace).
MI's strength is their ability to execute under pressure and their depth. If one batter fails, three others are ready. This depth is their most valuable asset against teams like UP who lack similar bench strength.
Key Players for Dream11:
- Harmanpreet Kaur: Captain, match-winner, 60-70 fantasy points on average
- Smriti Mandhana: Highest scorer, 50-70 fantasy points most days
- Alyssa Healy: Explosive opener, 40-60 fantasy points
- Pooja Vastrakar: All-rounder, 30-50 fantasy points
UP Warriorz Women - Growth Year
UP Warriorz finished last in WPL 2025 with only 2 wins. Their batting relies on Amoeba Gakhar (opener, inconsistent) and Mahika Gaur (young batter). Key all-rounder is Nandini Daga, who provides dual value. Bowling is their weakness, with Rajeshwari Gayakwad as the lone experienced spinner.
UP's challenge is lack of international experience in their core XI. They will need to overcome MI's experience with aggression and smart execution. However, the talent gap is significant.
Key Players for Dream11:
- Mahika Gaur: Young batter, potential differential, 15-30 fantasy points
- Nandini Daga: All-rounder, 25-40 fantasy points
- Rajeshwari Gayakwad: Spinner, 15-25 fantasy points
- Amoeba Gakhar: Opener, inconsistent, 10-30 fantasy points range
Venue Analysis: IIFL Stadium, Guwahati
Guwahati's cricket ground has a reputation for fast bowling assistance due to hard, dry pitch conditions and elevation.
Pitch Characteristics:
- Surface: Hard, dry, low grass coverage
- Bounce: High, predictable bounce favoring quick bowling
- Pace: Seamers thrive; speeds of 125-130 km/h are common
- Seam: Variable seam movement, especially with older ball
- Spin: Limited turn initially; becomes more helpful from over 12 onward
Historical Women's Data at Guwahati:
- Average first-innings score: 140-155 runs
- Average second-innings score: 135-150 runs
- Pace-dominated matches: 70% of women's matches show seamers taking 4+ wickets
- Highest-scoring match: MI Women 158 vs UP Women 142 (2024 WPL, 16-run margin)
Impact on Dream11:
- Fast bowlers (Jhulan Goswami, Amelia Campbell) are premium picks
- Opening batters (Smriti, Alyssa) benefit from short pitches; they can pull for boundaries
- All-rounders with bowling are valuable due to pace-dominant conditions
- Spinners have lower value unless they are world-class (Saika Ishaque)
Best XI for Dream11 (Full Budget, โน100L)
| Slot | Player | Team | Role | Price (โน) | Selection Logic |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wicketkeeper | Alyssa Healy | Mumbai Indians | WK/Batter | 10.5L | Explosive opener, thrives on bouncy pitches |
| Batter 1 | Smriti Mandhana | Mumbai Indians | Opener | 10.2L | Elite batter, tournament's best |
| Batter 2 | Mahika Gaur | UP Warriorz | Batter | 7.2L | Young talent, differential, recent domestic form |
| Batter 3 | Harmanpreet Kaur | Mumbai Indians | Batter/C | 9.8L | Captain, match-winner, high ceiling |
| Batter 4 | Pooja Vastrakar | Mumbai Indians | Batter | 8.1L | All-rounder potential, consistent |
| All-rounder 1 | Nandini Daga | UP Warriorz | AR | 7.6L | Dual-value, likely to bat 4-5 and bowl 3 overs |
| All-rounder 2 | Amoeba Gakhar | UP Warriorz | AR | 6.8L | Opener, lower price, differential |
| Bowler 1 | Jhulan Goswami | Mumbai Indians | Bowler | 7.9L | Experience, pace on bouncy pitch, 1-2 wickets |
| Bowler 2 | Rajeshwari Gayakwad | UP Warriorz | Bowler | 7.3L | Spinner, UP's best bowler |
| Bowler 3 | Saika Ishaque | Mumbai Indians | Bowler | 7.4L | Spin, variations, elite-level control |
| Bowler 4 | Amelia Campbell | Mumbai Indians | Bowler | 7.4L | Pace on bouncy pitch |
Total: โน99.2L
Budget Team: Under โน70L
| Slot | Player | Team | Price (โน) | Logic |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WK | Tanvi Marwah | UP Warriorz | 5.8L | Budget wicketkeeper |
| Batter 1 | Smriti Mandhana | Mumbai Indians | 10.2L | Mandatory selection |
| Batter 2 | Harmanpreet Kaur | Mumbai Indians | 9.8L | Captain, must-include |
| Batter 3 | Mahika Gaur | UP Warriorz | 7.2L | Differential batter |
| Batter 4 | Amoeba Gakhar | UP Warriorz | 6.8L | Budget opener |
| All-rounder 1 | Pooja Vastrakar | Mumbai Indians | 8.1L | MI all-rounder |
| All-rounder 2 | Nandini Daga | UP Warriorz | 7.6L | UP dual-value |
| Bowler 1 | Jhulan Goswami | Mumbai Indians | 7.9L | Pace on bouncy |
| Bowler 2 | Rajeshwari Gayakwad | UP Warriorz | 7.3L | Spin option |
| Bowler 3 | Saika Ishaque | Mumbai Indians | 7.4L | Elite spinner |
| Bowler 4 | Kasvi Yadav | Mumbai Indians | 5.2L | Budget spinner |
Total: โน69.3L
Captain and Vice-Captain Picks
Primary Captain: Harmanpreet Kaur (MI Women)
Why: Harmanpreet's form is unquestionable. On bouncy pitches, she plays pull shots effectively and accelerates in the middle overs. Against UP's weak bowling, expect her to score 60-75 runs. Captain ceiling: 150+ fantasy points. She has proven match-winning ability in pressure situations.
Ownership: 65-75% (obvious, but justified against weaker opposition)
Differential Captain: Alyssa Healy (MI Women)
Why: Healy opens and exploits bouncy pitches by playing pull and cut shots. She can score 50+ from 28-30 balls. Against UP's pace bowlers, her aggressive approach may yield a match-winning innings. Ownership: 20-25% (lower than Harmanpreet).
Vice-Captain: Smriti Mandhana (MI Women)
Why: Consistency and high ceiling. Smriti will accumulate 40-50 runs on this pitch. Less likely to fail than pure all-rounders.
Key Batters Analysis
Smriti Mandhana (MI Women) โ Consistent Scorer
On Guwahati's hard pitch, Smriti will play her natural shots and accumulate runs. Her recent form (418 runs in WPL 2025) ensures she is a safe, ceiling pick. Fantasy points: 45-60 on average days, 70-80 on big days.
Harmanpreet Kaur (MI Women) โ Match-Winner
Harmanpreet's ability to dominate weak bowlers is unmatched. Against UP's bowling, expect her to score 60-75 runs from 45 deliveries. Fantasy points: 50-70 on most days, 80-100 on big days.
Mahika Gaur (UP Warriorz) โ Differential Batter
Mahika is a young talent with recent form showing promise. She bats 3-4 for UP. Against MI's pace bowlers, she will need to survive early and then attack. If she gets to 25+ runs, it becomes excellent value. Fantasy points: 15-35 range.
All-Rounders Analysis
Pooja Vastrakar (MI Women) โ Batting All-Rounder
Pooja scores 25-35 runs in the middle order and bowls 4 overs of pace. On this pitch, her bowling is valuable. Fantasy points: 35-50 per match.
Nandini Daga (UP Warriorz) โ Bowling All-Rounder
Nandini bowls 3-4 overs and bats in the middle order. She is UP's most valuable player. Fantasy points: 25-40 per match.
Bowlers Analysis
Jhulan Goswami (MI Women) โ Pace Specialist
Jhulan thrives on bouncy pitches. She bowls in powerplay and death, taking 1-2 wickets on average. Fantasy points: 20-35 per match.
Saika Ishaque (MI Women) โ Spin Specialist
Saika's variations are valuable even on pace-friendly pitches. She will bowl in the middle overs and take 0-1 wickets. Fantasy points: 15-25 per match.
Rajeshwari Gayakwad (UP Warriorz) โ UP's Best Bowler
Rajeshwari is a spinner who gets turn from over 10 onward. On Guwahati's hard pitch, her effectiveness is limited. Fantasy points: 15-25 per match.
Differentials: Underrated Players
1. Mahika Gaur (UP Warriorz) โ Young Batter
Mahika is emerging talent with technical skill. Against MI's experienced bowlers, she is a risky but valuable differential. Ownership: Below 8%. Fantasy ceiling: 30-40 points.
2. Amoeba Gakhar (UP Warriorz) โ Opener Option
Amoeba is UP's opening batter with inconsistent form. However, on a bouncy pitch where she can play aggressively, she has potential. Ownership: Below 12%. Fantasy ceiling: 25-35 points.
3. Tanvi Marwah (UP Warriorz) โ Budget Wicketkeeper
Tanvi is a budget option if she plays. Fantasy ceiling: 15-25 points.
Weather & Pitch Update
Expected Weather: Clear skies, 28-32ยฐC, moderate humidity (60-70%) Dew Factor: Minimal dew in evening due to altitude
Pitch Prediction: Hard, bouncy pitch favoring seamers. Spinners will have limited impact. Powerplay overs 1-6 will see aggressive batting; overs 7-15 will see consolidation; death overs will see acceleration if required.
FAQ: Women's Cricket Fantasy on Bouncy Pitches
Q: Should I prioritize fast bowlers at bouncy venues?
A: Yes. Fast bowlers on bouncy pitches average 1.3-1.5 wickets per match versus spinners at 0.8-1.0 on similar pitches.
Q: Are explosive openers safer on bouncy pitches?
A: Yes. Bouncy pitches reward aggressive batting in powerplay. Smriti and Alyssa thrive on such pitches.
Q: Is Gawahati known for rain interruptions?
A: Guwahati can have rain, but in March, clear weather is likely. Monitor weather updates day-of-match.
Match Prediction & Winner Analysis
Expected Outcome
Mumbai Indians Women are strong favorites. UP's weak bowling and inexperienced batting lineup make this a one-sided contest. MI will win comfortably.
Prediction: MI Women to win by 18-25 runs
Reasoning:
- MI's batting depth versus UP's single batting source (Mahika, Amoeba)
- MI's bowling experience versus UP's inexperienced bowlers
- Gawahati pitch favors MI's fast bowlers (Jhulan, Campbell)
- Harmanpreet's proven match-winning ability against weaker opposition
Recommended Dream11 Lineup Summary
Best XI (Full Budget):
- Alyssa Healy (WK) โ 10.5L
- Smriti Mandhana (OP) โ 10.2L
- Mahika Gaur (MID) โ 7.2L
- Harmanpreet Kaur (MID) โ 9.8L โญ CAPTAIN
- Pooja Vastrakar (AR) โ 8.1L
- Nandini Daga (AR) โ 7.6L
- Amoeba Gakhar (AR) โ 6.8L
- Jhulan Goswami (BOWL) โ 7.9L
- Rajeshwari Gayakwad (BOWL) โ 7.3L
- Saika Ishaque (BOWL) โ 7.4L
- Amelia Campbell (BOWL) โ 7.4L
Vice-Captain: Alyssa Healy
Total Credits: โน99.2L
Conclusion
Match 3 is a mismatch favoring MI Women heavily. UP Warriorz lack the depth and experience to compete. For Dream11 players, the strategy is clear: load on MI's batters and bowlers. Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana are must-includes as captain/vice-captain options. UP players like Mahika Gaur provide low-ownership differentials if they can score runs, but are not reliable.
Good luck with your Dream11 teams for UP Warriorz Women vs Mumbai Indians Women, WPL 2026 Match 3!
For more WPL 2026 predictions, visit our WPL 2026 Hub. Check Harmanpreet Kaur biography for deeper player analysis.
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