The Delhi Capitals made an all-round effort to comfortably beat former champion Mumbai Indians with nine wickets and jump to the top of the list in the women’s Premier League on Friday. When asked about the bowl, DC first limited the inaugural version of the winner MI to 123 shots at nine out of nine, which was a good effort by Jess Jonassen on the ball. Jonasen’s four bases hit an impressive 3-25 figure to break the backbone of DC and break the base of DC with the form Nat Sciver-Brunt, Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and G Kamalini. Chasing moderate goals, Captain Meg Lanning (60-not 49), while Shafali Verma (43 photos 28) shared 85 runs and only 59 balls to kick off.
Shafali holds a great gun but is fired in the process trying to hit right arm pacemaker Amanjot Kaur on the deep middle door. She failed to obtain the elevation, resulting in direct capture by Amelia Kerr near the border.
But by then, Shafali and Lanning had actually blocked DC’s game by scoring attack goals.
Shafali 28-ball knocks form four boundaries and two six.
Lan Ning, who worked hard, finally came to the party with an elegant unbeaten knock on the door, which was nine boundaries.
Jemimah Rodrigues remained unbeaten 15 goals as DC chased the target with 33 balls.
Earlier choosing BAT, DC got a good start and then lost the opening matches Yastika Bhatia (11) and Hayley Matthews (22).
The form-form Sciver-Brunt continued her outstanding performance and shared 38 runs for the third wicket with Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (18), before Jonassen was dismissed by Jonassen at No. 11 by Jonassen.
However, Sciver-Brunt gave Jonassen a simple reward to go out in Game 14.
Sajeevan Sajana then didn’t help her with the team’s career, and with additional cover, DC Skipper Meg Lan rang DC Skipper Meg Lan while making a luxury shot from the side of her legs.
The rainy wicket was G Kamalini also failed to rescue her after being cleaned up by Jonassen in 18th, while Mi struggled with 7.5 points with 104 in 17.5 points.
Finally, for MI, there were no fixed hitters, but they managed to somehow out of the 120 without being beaten.
The victory allowed DC to jump to the top of the WPL rankings with 8 points in six games, while MI slipped to second place with 6 points in five games.
Washington, D.C. will engage with Royal Challenger Bengaluru in Saturday’s next match, while MI will face UP Warriorz in Lucknow on March 6.
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