WPL 2023: A great match is being played today in the Women’s Premier League. In this match between Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals (DC vs MI) at DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai, Delhi Capitals captain Meg Lanning you are to bat first after winning the toss.
The decision to bat first for Delhi did not prove to be correct. In the second over, explosive opener Shafali Verma returned to the pavilion after being bowled. Meanwhile, a strange scene was also seen. Delhi Capitals captain Meg Lanning sent the ball outside the boundary with a brilliant shot, but the umpire did not give a four despite this. Let’s know why this happened.
Is The Umpire’s Foul Or Something Else?
In the 7th match of WPL, a game is being played between two strong teams. In which the Delhi Capitals team decided to bat before winning the toss. The audience had high expectations from the Delhi Capitals’ opening pair running excellently. But this did not happen; Shafali returned to the pavilion cheaply in the second over of the innings.
Wickets fell on one side during the match, and Meg Lanning rested on the other. But in the meantime, due to a mistake by the umpire, the Delhi team suffered a significant loss. Due to this, Captain Meg Lanning got angry and clashed with the on-field umpire.
The third over of Delhi’s innings was being bowled. The ball was in the hands of Natalie Seaver Brunt. She threw the ball to Lanning, and Lanning took the ball across the boundary by hitting a hard shot. But the umpire’s attention was on the DJ playing then, not the ball. That’s why the ball was termed a dead ball. After this, an angry Lanning went straight to the umpire and started arguing. However, despite the umpire’s mistake, he did not take back his decision.
What Is The Condition Of The Match
In this match between Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals at DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai, Delhi Capitals captain Meg Lanning I decided to bat after winning the first toss, which did not prove suitable for him. The whole team got piled on just 103 runs.
None of the Delhi batters could be seen batting in ticks. Only three batsmen could touch double figures. Saika bowled brilliantly for Mumbai, taking three wickets for 13 runs in 3 overs. Isabel Wong also bowled economically, taking three wickets for ten runs in 4 overs.