WPL-4: Jemimah, Lee help DC down MI

Skipper Jemimah took DC home. | Photo Credit: X@WPLT20

In modern-day T20 cricket, a target of 155 is fancied by the chasing team on most days. In a game that rested on fine margins, it wasn’t quite straightforward for Delhi Capitals against Mumbai Indians in the Women’s Premier League on Tuesday (January 20, 2026), but Jemimah Rodrigues and Co. eventually sailed home with seven wickets in hand and an over to spare at the Kotambi Stadium. Capitals had solid contributions from Jemimah (51 n.o., 37b, 5×4, 1×6) and Lizelle Lee (46, 28b, 7×4, 1×6), overshadowing Nat Sciver-Brunt’s half-century for MI.

In sharp contrast to MI’s slow start, DC raced off the blocks as Lee and Shafali Verma stitched together a 63-run opening stand in 7.3 overs. They seldom spared the loose deliveries, and seemed keen on finishing proceedings in a hurry.

But MI regained a semblance of control when 20-year-old left-arm spinner Vaishnavi Sharma, who was drafted into the squad on Tuesday (January 20) as a replacement for the injured G. Kamalini for the remainder of the campaign, bowled Shafali and punched the air in delight.

Two quiet overs later, Lee was adjudged stumped by Rahila Firdous off Amanjot Kaur by third umpire Ajitesh Argal. Lee’s frustration was compounded by Argal taking eight minutes to make the decision. While Jemimah and Laura Wolvaardt built a steady partnership to take DC closer, another potential twist came in the 17th over when the latter was run out at the non-striker’s end as a straight drive by Jemimah was deflected off Sciver-Brunt. It was important for Jemimah to hold her composure at that juncture, and she did just that.

Earlier, Sciver-Brunt (65 n.o., 45b, 6×4, 2×6) and Harmanpreet Kaur (41, 33b, 7×4) contributed heavily to MI’s total of 154 for five. Having joined hands when MI was 21 for two, the duo added 78 runs off 58 deliveries. But contributions from the rest of the line-up were sparse.

Left-arm spinner Shree Charani can take much of the credit for that. The 21-year-old dismissed the well-set Harmanpreet, Nicola Carey and Amanjot to finish with figures of 4-0-33-3.

Published – January 21, 2026 12:03 am IST

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