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WPL 2024: Anjum Chopra selects Delhi Capitals’ playing XI for the Bangalore leg
WPL 2024: Anjum Chopra selects Delhi Capitals’ playing XI for the Bangalore leg
The exceedingly expected Women’s Head Alliance (WPL) 2024 is set to kick off on February 23, with the ultimate coordinates planned for Walk 17. Groups are adapting for another exciting season, pointing to surpass their rivals and claim the pined for the title. In the past version of WPL, the Delhi Capitals (DC) emerged as one of the top-performing groups, securing a spot in the final.
Be that as it may, they confronted and overcame the Mumbai Indians (MI) in the championship clash. Deciding to recover themselves, the Capitals have made key additions to their squad within the WPL 2024 sell-off, signalling their expectation for a more grounded campaign. Eminent acquisitions amid the WPL sell-off within the frame of the joint-most costly buy of Annabel Sutherland for Rs 2 crore have reinforced Delhi’s lineup. The retirement of Meg Lanning from Universal Cricket raised interest in her impact at the establishment level, particularly considering her persuasive administration within the past season.
The sharp decision-making and authority qualities of Meg Lanning were pivotal in directing the group to the ultimate goal, making her a priceless asset. Anjum Chopra accepted that Delhi Capitals see more grounded this season, citing the critical expansion of Sutherland. She chose the top five players for the Capitals and included Lanning, Shefali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Marizanne Kapp, and Sutherland. Within the bowling division, the previous India captain imagined an overseas position fight between Alice Capsey and Jess Jonassen, highlighting the team’s profundity and competition for spots.
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Chopra emphasized that the Capitals display few shortcomings, with their bowling unit standing out as an imposing quality. Players like all-rounder Radha Yadav, bowler Shikha Pandey, wicketkeeper Taniya Bhatia, and others add depth and adjust to the squad. Chopra assisted in recognizing the extreme choice of selecting 12 players rather than 11, emphasizing the team’s size, quality, and competitive spirit. “Let me tell you my picks for the Delhi Capitals to begin with the XI for the matches in Bangalore: Meg Lanning, Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Marizanne Kapp, and Annabel Sutherland. I feel Alice Capsey ought to get a place here ahead of Jess Jonassen. So the four internationals and bowling will be secured.