WPL 2023 Final: The remaining match of the first-ever Women’s Premier League (WPL) started at Braborune Stadium. The captain of the Delhi Capitals workforce, Meg Lanning, selected to bat first after profitable the toss. However, this resolution didn’t prove nicely as two gamers obtained out in only one over. Issy Wong, who carried out nicely within the Eliminator a number of days in the past by taking a hattrick, took two wickets in her very first over and dismissed Shafali Verma and Alice Capsey. However, Shafali’s wicket has now grabbed eyeballs as followers allege that she was dismissed on a no-ball.
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Controversial wicket in WPL 2023 remaining
The pacer from Mumbai Indians workforce took each wickets on full-toss deliveries within the second over of the match, which was her first ever within the innings. Although Alice Capsey’s dismissal was thought-about honest, there was some controversy round Shafali’s dismissal. Shafali first hit the bowler for six and 4 respectively within the first two balls. Then, Wong bowled a slower full-toss supply exterior the off stump, and Shafali performed it to the backward level fielder, who finally caught the ball. The on-field umpire declared her out, however Verma and Lanning demanded a assessment.
But with the ball tracker displaying the ball dipping on the finish, the TV umpire retained the on-field resolution and Verma was adjudged out. While MI Women have been leaping for pleasure, DC Women had clear disappointment on their faces. The followers have been additionally left angered as they noticed the replay on the display screen, and alleged of dishonest by the umpire.
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Netizens react to the wicket
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