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Watch: Jemimah Rodrigues' Spectacular Dance Near Boundary Line Sets Crowd Buzzing In WPL

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Jemimah Rodrigues is one of the most jolly mood cricketers. While she loves to challenge herself on the ground during batting and fielding, the player also enjoys singing songs on guitar and making funny reels sometimes for her fans on social media.

On Sunday, the player was seen putting up a spectacular dance show near boundary line for her fans during a Women's Premier League match between Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bangalore at the Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai.

One of the fans recorded Jemimah performing her dance that also included Bhangra. In the video, the crowd could be heard cheering to Jemimah's dance steps with full might. Watch the videos here: @JemiRodrigues If anyone dint believe me... #WPL2023 #RCBvsDC pic.twitter.com/lNeeAZ1ENc @JemiRodrigues Do u think that was it???

Nah, the girls on a roll my dear pic.twitter.com/YF11fdWOGq @JemiRodrigues Bas kar pagli.. Rulayegi kya??? #WPL2023 #RCBvsDC pic.twitter.com/oRyEss6Khj Talking about the game, Shafali Verma and Meg Lanning slammed attacking fifties, while left-arm pace bowler Tara Norris grabbed a five-wicket haul as Delhi Capitals thrashed Royal Challengers Bangalore by 60 runs in their opening game of the tournament.

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