Lanning, Jemimah hit fifties to take DC to 29-run win over MI
Sent in to bat, Lanning fired at the top with a 38-ball 53, while Jemimah hit an entertaining 33-ball 69 to provide the late acceleration as DC racked up a massive 192 for 4 after the WPL juggernaut moved to the national capital amid lukewarm response
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Delhi Capitals' batter Jemimah Rodrigues plays a shot during WPL 2024 cricket match, in New Delhi on Tuesday. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 5 March
Skipper Meg Lanning and Jemimah
Rodrigues smashed commanding fifties as Delhi Capitals thrashed Mumbai Indians
by 29 runs in a top-of-the-table clash of the Women's Premier League (WPL) here
on Tuesday.
Sent in to bat, Lanning fired at
the top with a 38-ball 53, while Jemimah hit an entertaining 33-ball 69 to
provide the late acceleration as DC racked up a massive 192 for 4 after the WPL
juggernaut moved to the national capital amid lukewarm response.
Mumbai Indians' chase never took
off, ending up with a 163 for 8 despite Amanjot Kaur's 42 off 27 and Hayley
Matthews' 29 off 17 as the defending champions crashed to their second defeat
in five matches and only second against DC in WPL history.
This was Delhi's fourth win on the
trot as they moved two points clear of Mumbai with eight points from five
matches. DC thus consolidated their position at the top with the win which will
act like a balm for the home team, which had suffered a heartbreaking last-ball
loss to the MI in the tournament opener.
In contrast to the roaring success
in the first leg, the first game of the Delhi leg saw a sparse crowd at the
Arun Jaitley Stadium which build up as the match wore on but still couldn't
match the 'crowd energy' of Bengaluru. The hosts, however, put on a show with
their bowlers producing a clinical display while defending the total.
Returning after missing the last
game, Marizanne Kapp once again did the damage in the powerplay, taking two
wickets -- Yastika Bhatia (6) and Harmanpreet Kaur (6), while fellow pacer
Shikha Pandey cleaned up Nat Sciver-Brunt (5) to leave MI on shaky grounds. Opener
Matthews made a strokeful 17-ball 29 before being caught by Alice Capsey off
left-arm spinner Jess Jonassen (3/21), while 19-year-old pacer Titas Sadhu
removed Amelia Kerr (17) as MI lost half their side in 9th over.
The 23-year-old Amanjot smacked
seven fours on way to her 42 to give a tinge of hope but once she was castled
by Jonassen, the runrate kept piling up and it became too tall a task. Earlier,
opener Lanning hit the ball across the ropes six times and twice over it en
route to her third half-century, and added three useful partnerships to anchor
the DC innings for the most part. Later Jemimah smashed 8 fours and 3 sixes to
take DC close to the 200-mark. Shafali Verma (28) and Alice Capsey (19) too
chipped in with quick cameos. Pacer Shabnim Ismail, who had missed last two
games, was put under the pump by Shafali, who carted her for two fours.
Lanning, on the other hand, blasted
the first maximum, flicking Sciver-Brunt over long on, and then hit a four
before surviving a LBW appeal in the fourth over which yielded 14 runs. Shafali
then clobbered Ismail for back-to-back sixes but the bowler had her caught
behind as Delhi reached 56 for one in six overs. Capsey added 31 with Lanning,
hitting three boundaries before dragging one on to the stumps while trying a
reverse slap.
Lanning carried on and plundered
two fours and a six off Amelia Kerr, who conceded 20 runs in that over, as DC
crossed the 100-mark. The skipper completed her fifty in 36 balls with a four
off Pooja Vastrakar in 13th over but perished a ball later with Kerr claiming
the vital catch.
Mumbai tried to pull things back
thereafter but Jemimah upped the scoring rate with a flurry of boundaries as DC
scored 69 in last five overs. She reached her fifty with a six off Sciver-Brunt
in the 19th over.
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