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The crowd cheered, asked for dance moves: Jemimah

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NEW DELHI: The audience in Delhi weren't just satisfied with

Jemimah Rodrigues

' impressive array of cuts, pulls, and drives, nor were they content with her swift 33-ball 69-run innings. The stands at the

Arun Jaitley Stadium

were abuzz with requests for her to showcase some dance moves as well.
Thanks to stellar fifties from both Jemimah and Meg Lanning, the Delhi Capitals posted a commanding 192/4 in their

Women's Premier League

encounter against the Mumbai Indians on Tuesday night. This formidable total proved to be more than sufficient as DC clinched victory by 29 runs in their inaugural home game.
"I loved the atmosphere. Finally, we get to play on our home ground because we played in Mumbai (last season), in Bengaluru earlier, but now finally in Delhi," the 23-year-old batter said in a press release from the franchise.
"The crowd always gets me going, they keep me pumped up and I really take energy from them. Every time I was going to the boundary they were cheering, they were asking for dance moves. It was a nice experience out there," she added.

Besides her big hits, Jemimah has also earned online fame for the short dance videos she often posts on her social media pages.
The Delhi Capitals side made their home debut memorable as their bowlers complemented the batters with Jess Jonassen (3/21) and Marizanne Kapp (2/37) picking up five wickets between them to complete a memorable win.
After Jemimah and skipper Lanning's 38-ball 53 powered Delhi Capitals to 192, the home side restricted Mumbai Indians to 163/8 in 20 overs.

With this win, they also extended their lead at the top of the points table (8 points in 5 matches).
Reflecting on her Player of the Match performance, Jemimah stated, "I think more than anything else today, it was what I needed to do for the team to get a good score. I never imagined that it would be a-33 ball 69.
"The good thing about my game was from the first ball, I had the intent. I think that's what gets me going and gets my feet in a good position, so that really helped me."
The Delhi Capitals will square off against UP Warriorz in their next match here on Friday.
(With inputs from PTI)

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