What Happened to Lizelle Lee in WPL 2026?
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Key Takeaways
- Lizelle Lee fined for code of conduct violation.
- Received 10 percent fine and one demerit point.
- Incident occurred during a match against Mumbai Indians.
- Lee aims to pursue umpiring after cricket.
- Currently the third-highest run-scorer in WPL 2026.
Vadodara, Jan 21 (NationPress) The Delhi Capitals opener Lizelle Lee has incurred a fine of 10 percent of her match fees and received one demerit point for violating the Women's Premier League (WPL) code of conduct during Tuesday's match against the defending champions, Mumbai Indians, at the BCA Stadium.
The talented wicketkeeper-batter acknowledged her Level 1 infraction and accepted the penalty. "Lee conceded to a Level 1 violation under Article 2.2 of the Code of Conduct, which pertains to the misuse of cricket equipment during the game. The match referee's ruling on Level 1 breaches is final and obligatory," stated a WPL announcement.
This incident occurred while the Delhi Capitals were chasing a target of 155 runs against Mumbai. Lee, who was in excellent form, was effectively punishing poor deliveries. However, during the 11th over, she was stumped out after a lengthy review by the third umpire. Lee fell short of her half-century by just four runs, feeling frustrated by the decision as replays showed her bat had momentarily lifted off the crease as wicketkeeper Rahila Firdous removed the bails.
Following nearly five minutes of review that confirmed Lee's dismissal, she had a tense exchange with on-field umpire Vrinda Rathi, leading to the Code of Conduct infraction.
After the match, Lee expressed her desire to pursue a career in umpiring after retiring. "I started umpiring a few years ago and I'm enjoying it. It's something I aim to do after my cricket career, although I plan to continue playing for as long as possible," she shared in a video on the Women’s Premier League social media pages.
"I know there’s an Olympics in Brisbane in 2032 or something, but right now, my focus is on cricket. I hope to play for a while longer," Lee added.
Lee was acquired for her base price of Rs 30 lakh during the WPL auction and has been a standout player for Delhi Capitals. Currently, she ranks as the third-highest run-scorer in WPL 2026, accumulating 213 runs at an average of 42.60 and a strike rate of 154.35 across five innings.