What was curious about Delhi Capitals playing eleven was that they had left out Sophia Dunkley who helped them bundle out the Royal Challengers Bangalore in their last match.
Marizanne Kapp and her
deathly spell
Gujarat Giants won the toss and elected to bat. The seamer Marizanne Kapp from South Africa opened the bowling for GG. She was not at her best in the previous matches and looked determined with her
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“go girl” look with her dark hair bundled up into a neat work-friendly knot at the back of her head. Nobody at the D Y Patil Stadium, Mumbai knew yet what a deathly spell she was about to unleash. With her second ball of the first over on the fresh pitch she yorked the GG opener S Meghana and found that golden spot for the wicket to wicket seam bowling with that deceptive in-swing. GG was one down for nil, very early in the match.
In her second
over she clean bowled her fellow country women Laura Wolvaardt and in the very
next ball the awesome Ashleigh Gardner was trapped Leg before. GG was 3 down
for 9 in the 3rd over.
Meg Lanning kept
her seamer on and in her third over Harleen Deol couldn’t read the swing and
got stuck on a Leg Before Wicket. In her final over still hitting that golden
spot with as much pace as in her first over she clean bowled a startled Sushama
Verma. GG was almost done on 6/33.
Georgia Wareham and Kim
Garth fight back
Georgia and
Kim took heart and stuck on rising hope until Georgia was clean bowled by S
Radha with a stunner for 22 (25b 2x4). She walked back to the pavilion knowing had
she stayed on and took a run a ball or even less GG would have finished better.
Kim Garth remained not out on 32 (37b, 3x4) and GG finished with 105/9 in 20
overs.
Shafali Verma and Captain
Meg Lanning
The great
expectations are built around the WPL in terms of the opportunities it will
bring for the women in India and for the international players. The most
endearing aspect of the WPL is the opportunity for our local amateur players to
learn from senior international players. How well they vibe and gel is largely
dependent on the team management and the atmosphere they create in the camp, we
came to see the best of that combination in Shafali and her captain who came
out very aggressively to achieve their target in a very short time. From the moment
Meg Lanning realized Shafali was in great nick and timing the ball very well,
she stepped down to a supporting role and let Shafali roll it all the way home.
DC finished the match in 7.1 overs with ten wickets in hand scoring 107 runs
Meg Lanning 15 not out(15b 3x4) Shafali Verma 76 not out (28b 10x4 5x6). After
the thumping victory in the post-match interview it was heartwarming to hear
Shafali thanking Meg for all the advice she was giving her while they were
batting. Marizanne Kapp, naturally was the player of
the Match.
Looking
forward to hear about and see more of such winning local + international in the
coming days, Congratulations Delhi Capitals for such a splendid game.
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