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Never seen Jemimah so disappointed, says the Mumbai batswoman's dad

"She was really sad that they lost the World Cup which they were almost sure of winning. Everybody was expecting the World Cup to come home"

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Jemimah Rodrigues is run out by England's wicketkeeper Amy Jones during the Women's World T20 semi-final on Thursday. Pic/AFP

Jemimah Rodrigues is run out by England's wicketkeeper Amy Jones during the Women's World T20 semi-final on Thursday. Pic/AFP

Mumbai batswoman Jemimah Rodrigues makes it a point to get in touch with her family within a few hours after the completion of every match. But yesterday was different. The second semi-final of the ICC World T20 was completed in Antigua well before 9 am India time, but Jemimah called home only at 6 pm (8.30 am Antigua time), according to her father and first coach, Ivan.

Probably, his 18-year-old daughter was too upset to even call him after India succumbed to the English team tamely with Jemimah getting run out for a run-a-ball 26. "I could sense that she was very sad. I've never sensed so much disappointment in her," Ivan told mid-day.

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