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Delhi Capitals could have been WPL winners, not Mumbai Indians, Shafali Verma was given out on No Ball in the final match, now there is a ruckus

The final match of Women’s Premier League 2023 was played between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians. In this match, where the Delhi team won the toss and decided to bat first, which did not prove in their favor. Mumbai Indians, who lost the toss at the very beginning of this match, won the trophy. The Delhi Capitals team, which came out to bat in this match, had to face many problems in the beginning.

Shefali Verma, who came to open Delhi’s innings in the match, could not give a great start to the team in the first over. Only two runs were scored in the first over. After this, Shefali hit a six on the first ball of the second over. After this, he hit a four on the very next ball. The third ball of the over came full toss, which was caught by Shefali Verma.

Now many questions are being raised on social media regarding Shefali Verma’s catch out. In fact, it is being said that according to the rules, the ball on which Shefali Verma was given out was a no ball because it was at a height above the waist. After this out, captain Meg Lanning and Shefali Verma herself, standing at the non-striker’s end, also questioned the umpire. Even Delhi Capitals took a review but their review went in vain. This ball has been called a no ball by Delhi Capitals.

During the review, the third umpire, seeing the height of the ball, decided that the ball was high west and going over the stumps. This ball was not called a no ball by the third umpire and Shefali Verma was given out. However, Delhi Capitals themselves raised many questions regarding this ball and out. There has been an uproar on Twitter regarding this out. At the same time, after the victory of Mumbai, more questions are being asked about this out.

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