Hayley Matthews returned with incredible figures of 4-2-5-3, while Issy Wong (3/42) continued her sensational run, claiming three more wickets.
After the bowlers, led by Marizanne Kapp, restricted MI for 109-8, DC batters Meg Lanning (32* from 22 balls), Shafali Verma (33 from 15 balls) and Alice Capsey (38* from 17 balls) finished the game in 9 overs.
After setting a below-par target of 148 for Delhi Capitals to win, Gujarat fought back well with an inspired show with the ball and in the field to bowl the second-placed team out for 136 in 18.4 overs on a breezy night at...
Delhi Capitals made one change, bringing in Minnu Mani for Poonam Yadav. Mumbai Indians went in with an unchanged team.
Pooja Vastrakar (26), Harmanpreet (23) and Issy Wong (23) were the main contributors with the bat for MI, while Marizanne Kapp, Shikha Pandey and Jess Jonassen took two wickets each for Delhi Capitals in their four overs.
India's Harleen Deol (31) was the other notable contributor for the Giants, who were put in to bat after Delhi Capitals captain Meg Lanning won the toss.
Delhi Capitals defeated UP Warriorz by five wickets to book their place in the final of the Women's Premier League.
Ellyse Perry's fifty went in vain a second time in as many matches, as Jess Jonassen and Marizanne Kapp maintained their composure in a match that went down to the wire, scoring 29 and 32, respectively, to bring DC home.
Ellyse Perry held the RCB batting together again (67* from 52 balls), hitting 5 sixes and 4 fours, and was partnered by Richa Ghosh, forging a 74-run...
After Marizanne Kapp’s 5-15 restricted GG to 105/9 in their 20 overs, Shafali hammered five sixes and 10 fours, scoring a 28-ball 76, to power DC to a...
Shafali smoked five sixes and 10 fours in her 28-ball 76 not out as she, along with Lanning (21 not out; 15b), made a mockery of Gujarat Giants' 106-run target...
Chasing 106, Shafali came out firing on all cylinders, clobbering 10 fours and five sixes to produce a ruthless knock of 76 not out off 28 balls, as DC...
Winning the toss and opting to bat first did not go favourably for Gujarat Giants, as they failed to tackle Delhi Capitals seamers Marizanne Kapp (5-15) and...
Sent into bat, Delhi Capitals' Shafali Verma and Meg Lanning scored 84 and 72, respectively. Marizanne Kapp played a cameo of 17-ball 39 to power DC to 223.
After Australia lost dependable opener Alyssa Healy for 18, Mooney, who had struck 54 against India in the semifinal against India, did the rebuilding work...
Tazmin Brits starred with the bat for South Africa, scoring a 55-ball 68, while Shabnim Ismail and Ayabonga Khaka shone with the ball to set up a final date...
Packed with proven performers, Australia have lifted the trophy five times in seven editions.
The likes of India’s Harleen Deol are capable of making an impact in South Africa.
The BCCI earned a collective bid of Rs 4669.99 crore from the sale of the five clubs.
South Africa’s Tumi Sekhukhune and Marizanne Kapp are returning from their tour of England. Sekhukhune has re-injured her groin while Kapp is returning to...
The Women’s T20 Challenge did not take place last year due to COVID-19 pandemic. The BCCI is planning a full-fledged Women's IPL from next year.
South Africa women are unbeaten so far in the ICC Women's World Cup 2022. Watch New Zealand Vs South Africa live.
Mithali Raj and Smriti Mandhana both lost one spot each in the latest ICC Women’s ODI Batting Rankings. Jhulan Goswami slipped to 6th spot in bowlers' list.
Pacer Ayabonga Khaka took 4/32 to help South Africa beat Bangladesh by 32 runs and open their ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 account with a win.