Delhi Capitals’ skipper Jemimah Rodrigues faces mounting challenges after a narrow three-run loss to Gujarat Giants in the Women’s Premier League 2026. Compounding the agony, Rodrigues has been fined 12 lakh rupees for a slow over-rate, as announced by league officials.
This penalty, the first over-rate violation for Rodrigues this season, stems directly from the code of conduct violations during Tuesday’s high-stakes encounter. The league’s firm stance highlights its commitment to pace-of-play standards in women’s cricket.
The defeat has shoved Delhi down to fourth in the standings, with only six points from seven outings and a worrying net run rate of -0.164. Their path to playoffs now demands an imperative win against UP Warriors on February 1 to keep hopes alive.
Recapping the thriller: Delhi, electing to field, kept Gujarat to 174/9. A mid-innings collapse was averted by the dynamic duo of Sneha Rana (29 off 15) and Nikki Prasad (47 off 24), who forged a match-reviving 70-run partnership for the seventh wicket.
Tension peaked in the last over, where Sophie Devine’s composure under pressure limited Delhi to 171/8, securing Gujarat’s second triumph over them this season.
For Delhi Capitals, the fine and loss amplify the urgency. Rodrigues’ leadership will be tested like never before as the team eyes redemption. This episode underscores how over-rate issues can overshadow on-field heroics, prompting questions on workload management in T20 leagues.