Delhi Capitals (DC) displayed remarkable all-round performance to triumph over Mumbai Indians (MI) by nine wickets in the Women's Premier League. DC's disciplined bowling restricted MI to 123/9, with Jess Jonassen taking 3/25. Meg Lanning (60*) and Shafali Verma (43) led DC's chase, securing victory and propelling DC to the top of the league standings.
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