Jemimah Rodrigues: India’s Rising Cricket Leader

Jemimah Rodrigues

"Fearless Bat, Fearless Captain – Jemimah Rodrigues is Shaping the Future of Women’s Cricket."


Jemimah Rodrigues in the Spotlight

Indian women’s cricket star Jemimah Rodrigues has become one of the most talked-about players in 2026. From leading Delhi Capitals in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) to representing India against Australia, her performances continue to attract global attention.

Rodrigues’ leadership and fearless batting have cemented her reputation as a key figure in the future of women’s cricket. Her journey from a rising talent to an international match-winner highlights her growing influence in the sport.

WPL 2026 Captaincy Journey

In December 2025, Jemimah Rodrigues was appointed captain of the Delhi Capitals after Meg Lanning stepped down. The franchise retained her for INR 2.2 crore, showing strong confidence in her leadership abilities.

The WPL 2026 season began with a tough loss to Mumbai Indians on January 20. Despite the setback, Rodrigues remained positive and motivated the squad to stay resilient during the intense tournament schedule.

Key Performances in WPL 2026

Rodrigues delivered several important innings throughout the tournament:

  • 41 runs off 23 balls against Gujarat Giants
  • 51 runs against Mumbai Indians
  • Helped Delhi Capitals secure a spot in the playoffs

Although she experienced a slight mid-season dip—scoring 132 runs in seven matches at an average of 22—her leadership remained strong.

During the season she also faced a ₹12 lakh fine for a slow over-rate in a close match. However, the team pushed forward and eventually reached the WPL 2026 Final.

Delhi Capitals ultimately lost the final to Royal Challengers Bangalore. Even after the defeat, Rodrigues expressed pride in her team’s effort, stating she “could not be more proud” of the squad.

International Highlights

Rodrigues also made headlines during the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup. She played one of the most memorable innings in Indian women’s cricket history, scoring an unbeaten 127 in the semi-final against Australia during a record chase of 339.

Her performance earned her the Player of the Match award and helped India advance to the final, where they defeated South Africa to claim the title.

During the recent Australia tour in early 2026, her scores included:

  • 59 – T20I (Feb 21, Adelaide)
  • 4 – T20I (Feb 19, Canberra)
  • 8 – ODI (Feb 24, Brisbane)
  • 11 – ODI (Feb 27, Hobart)
  • 42 – ODI (Mar 1, Hobart)

Career Stats and Milestones

Format Matches Runs Average Strike Rate 50s
T20 Internationals 83 1751 29.18 112.74 10
ODIs 24 523

Rodrigues also became the fourth Indian woman to reach a major T20I milestone, joining elite players like Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana.

Recent Form and Future Prospects

As of early March 2026, there has been no major update after the final ODI against Australia. However, her recent performances suggest strong momentum heading into future international fixtures.

Rodrigues has also secured major franchise deals globally:

  • Signed with Southern Brave for The Hundred (January 2026)
  • Retained by Brisbane Heat for WBBL 2025–26

From a World Cup hero to WPL captain, Jemimah Rodrigues continues to rise as one of the most influential stars in women’s cricket. Her leadership, confidence, and fearless batting style indicate an exciting future for both her career and Indian women’s cricket.

 

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From Pressure to Power: Amanjot Kaur Is MI’s New Game-Changer

Amanjot Kaur

Amanjot Kaur is quietly becoming one of the most reliable all-rounders in Indian women’s cricket. During the ongoing WPL 2026 season, the Mumbai Indians player has stepped up at crucial moments, proving her flexibility, calm mindset, and match awareness.

 

 

WPL 2026 Match Heroics

On January 13, 2026, Mumbai Indians defeated Gujarat Giants by 7 wickets at DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai. Promoted to number three due to Nat Sciver-Brunt’s absence, Amanjot played a vital knock of 40 runs off 26 balls.

Her 72-run partnership with captain Harmanpreet Kaur changed the match momentum. Harmanpreet remained unbeaten on 71, while Amanjot showed maturity beyond her years. After the match, she confidently said, “I’m always ready to bat anywhere.”

 

Post-Match Insights

Amanjot credited Harmanpreet for staying calm under pressure and guiding the team during tough moments. Calling it the “Harmanpreet Kaur era,” she highlighted the importance of making the most of the powerplay and ensuring at least one batter plays till the end.

Despite an expensive bowling spell, she stayed focused on overall impact, saying her role is to contribute with batting, bowling, and fielding whenever the team needs her.

 

Special Recognition Off the Field

Beyond the cricket field, Amanjot received special recognition when her photos with Harmanpreet appeared in Mumbai local train women’s compartments. This campaign by Reliance Industries and Central Railway celebrates India’s ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 victory.

Amanjot played a key role in that final, taking a crucial catch to dismiss South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt.

 

Background & Career Journey

Born on January 1, 2000, in Punjab, Amanjot made her international debut in 2023 with an impressive 41* against South Africa. She later scored a crucial half-century in the 2025 World Cup.

Mumbai Indians bought her for INR 50 lakh in the first WPL season and retained her for INR 1 crore in 2026. In 32 WPL matches, she has scored 249 runs with a strike rate of nearly 130.

 

Emotional Family Moment

After the World Cup win, rumors spread about her grandmother’s death. Amanjot later clarified that her family hid the news of a heart attack to keep her focused. Her father said the World Cup victory gave her “new life.”

With confidence, adaptability, and mental strength, Amanjot Kaur is shaping herself into one of Indian cricket’s most dependable match-winners.

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