How did Ganguly praise DC after their WPL final berth?
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New Delhi, Feb 4 (NationPress) The Delhi Capitals secured a remarkable seven-wicket victory against the Gujarat Giants on Tuesday, ensuring their place in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) final for the fourth straight year in this tournament's history. Former Indian captain and current DC's Director of Cricket, Sourav Ganguly, praised the team's performance in a comment on all-rounder Marizanne Kapp’s social media update.
Ganguly is deeply engaged with the Delhi women's squad, focusing on overall strategy, team formation, and development, including managing the auction process for the WPL team.
Kapp posted on her X handle on Wednesday after DC secured their final spot on Tuesday, expressing, “This is special, 4 finals in 4 years! Couldn’t be happier! What a team, what a franchise! So so special! Team DC, Thank you Jesus.”
In response, Ganguly remarked, “Absolutely brilliant show.”
Chasing Gujarat’s total of 168/7, Delhi confidently took control and finished the task with ease, showcasing a superb batting performance spearheaded by Lizelle Lee and captain Jemimah Rodrigues. Lee was particularly aggressive, punishing any loose deliveries, while Shafali Verma provided excellent support. The opening partnership of 89 runs was broken in the eighth over when Lee was dismissed lbw by Georgia Wareham, scoring a fluent 43 off 24 balls, featuring eight fours and a six.
Shafali followed shortly after with 31 off 21, but this brief setback did not hinder Delhi’s progress. Skipper Jemimah took command, skillfully rotating the strike and executing a variety of shots against the spinners. Laura Wolvaardt provided steady support, ensuring the chase remained on track.
Rodrigues’ 41 off just 23 balls, adorned with four boundaries and a six, effectively sealed the match. By the time she was out with the score at 160/3 in the 15th over, Delhi was nearly home. Wolvaardt remained not out at 32 off 24 deliveries, with Kapp contributing a quick cameo as Delhi reached 169/3 with 26 balls to spare.