DC''s Rodrigues wants to lay her hands on WPL trophy after missing twice
Pune, Delhi Capitals star batter Jemimah Rodrigues is determined to win the Women's Premier League trophy in the upcoming season after finishing runners-up in the previous two editions. DC''s Rodrigues wants to lay her hands on WPL trophy after missing twice In both the inaugural edition in 2023 and subsequent one in 2024, DC lost in the finals to Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bengaluru by seven and eight wickets respectively to finish second best. The 24-year-old, who has scored 381 runs in 18 WPL matches at a strike rate of 143.82, also spoke about the impact of WPL on women's cricket in India. Rodrigues also said she shares a close bond with DC skipper Meg Lanning and have learnt a lot from the Australian's aggressive approach towards the game.

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