Was DC's Skipper Jemimah Rodrigues Fined for Slow Over-Rate Against Gujarat Giants?
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New Delhi, Jan 28 (NationPress) The captain of Delhi Capitals, Jemimah Rodrigues, has been imposed with a fine of Rs 12 lakh due to her team's slow over-rate, which followed their close three-run loss to Gujarat Giants during a Women’s Premier League (WPL) match held at the Baroda Cricket Association Stadium in Kotambi on Tuesday.
The WPL confirmed this sanction through an official statement, which noted, “Jemimah Rodrigues, the captain of Delhi Capitals, has been penalized after her team failed to maintain a proper over rate during their match against Gujarat Giants at the BCA Stadium, Vadodara on Tuesday.”
This penalty was enforced under the WPL Code of Conduct regarding minimum over-rate violations and marks Rodrigues' first offence of the season.
The defeat has serious consequences for Delhi’s campaign. The Capitals have now dropped to fourth place in the standings with six points and a net run rate of -0.164, putting their hopes for qualification in a precarious position.
With their final league match against the bottom-placed UP Warriorz scheduled for February 1, it has become essential for them to secure a victory in order to keep their playoff aspirations alive. Delhi nearly clinched a remarkable chase against Gujarat, thanks to a late surge from Sneh Rana and Niki Prasad.
The pair contributed significantly with a crucial 70-run partnership for the seventh wicket, briefly shifting the momentum in favor of Delhi as Rana scored 29 off 15 balls and Prasad made 47 off just 24 balls.
However, Gujarat maintained their composure in the final moments. Sophie Devine executed a calm final over, successfully defending nine runs to secure a thrilling win and completing a season double over Delhi.
Reflecting on the match despite the loss, Rodrigues remarked, “Firstly, the way Sneh and Niki played, I have to give it to them. It was special. Such things happen, but it would have been nice to have finished on the right side of the finishing line.”
With one league match left, Rodrigues conveyed a determined message as Delhi looks ahead to a crucial encounter. “That game is going to be important. It will be vital for us to regroup. We are still in the tournament, and we will keep fighting.”