Melbourne, Sep 3 (Ians) India captain Harmanpreet Kaur was the only player from the country selected in the inaugural Women’s Big Bash League (Wbbl) overseas draft, held on Sunday. She was placed in the platinum category of the draft and was picked by Melbourne Renegades, who also drafted in West Indies captain Hayley Matthews.
Harmanpreet returns to the Renegades and the Wbbl after missing last season due to injury. She was the Player of the Tournament in Wbbl season seven, after being the Renegades’ leading run-scorer (406) and wicket-taker (15). She recently represented the Trent Rockets in The Hundred, and led the Mumbai Indians to the inaugural Women’s Ipl title earlier this year.
“I’m so pleased we got both of them and I’m looking forward to them working with us again this year. It was a tough decision – do we go Harmanpreet at pick three, or do we go Hayley.
Harmanpreet returns to the Renegades and the Wbbl after missing last season due to injury. She was the Player of the Tournament in Wbbl season seven, after being the Renegades’ leading run-scorer (406) and wicket-taker (15). She recently represented the Trent Rockets in The Hundred, and led the Mumbai Indians to the inaugural Women’s Ipl title earlier this year.
“I’m so pleased we got both of them and I’m looking forward to them working with us again this year. It was a tough decision – do we go Harmanpreet at pick three, or do we go Hayley.
- 9/3/2023
- by Agency News Desk
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Melbourne, Aug 30 (Ians) India captain Harmanpreet Kaur, batter Jemimah Rodrigues, wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh, all-rounders Deepti Sharma and Pooja Vastrakar are amongst the platinum players in the inaugural Wbbl overseas draft announced by the league on Wednesday.
Overall, 50 players have been given platinum status for the Bbl and Wbbl overseas drafts happening on September 3. The 25 players named in the platinum list are eligible to be drafted in the first round by teams within the top salary band.
Harmanpreet has played for Sydney Thunder and Melbourne Renegades in the league, while Richa represented Hobart Hurricanes in last year’s Wbbl season. Jemimah has turned out for Melbourne Stars and Renegades, while Deepti played for Sydney Thunder and Pooja represented Brisbane Heat in the past.
Chamari Athapaththu, Lauren Bell, Tazmin Brits, Alice Capsey, Kate Cross, Nida Dar, Sophie Devine, Deandra Dottin, Sarah Glenn, Shabnim Ismail, Marizanne Kapp, Amelia Kerr, Heather Knight, Hayley Matthews,...
Overall, 50 players have been given platinum status for the Bbl and Wbbl overseas drafts happening on September 3. The 25 players named in the platinum list are eligible to be drafted in the first round by teams within the top salary band.
Harmanpreet has played for Sydney Thunder and Melbourne Renegades in the league, while Richa represented Hobart Hurricanes in last year’s Wbbl season. Jemimah has turned out for Melbourne Stars and Renegades, while Deepti played for Sydney Thunder and Pooja represented Brisbane Heat in the past.
Chamari Athapaththu, Lauren Bell, Tazmin Brits, Alice Capsey, Kate Cross, Nida Dar, Sophie Devine, Deandra Dottin, Sarah Glenn, Shabnim Ismail, Marizanne Kapp, Amelia Kerr, Heather Knight, Hayley Matthews,...
- 8/30/2023
- by Agency News Desk
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Mumbai, March 26 (Ians) Mumbai Indians claimed the trophy in the inaugural Women’s Premier League (Wpl) in front of an adoring full-house at the Brabourne stadium, beating Delhi Capitals by seven wickets in the final thanks to an unbeaten 60 by England all-rounder Nat Sciver-Brunt, here on Sunday.
Sciver-Brunt struck 60 not out off 55 deliveries, hitting seven boundaries and raising 72 runs for the third wicket with captain Harmanpreet Kaur (37) and 39 for the unbeaten fourth wicket partnership to guide them to 134/3 in 19.3 overs after their bowlers Issy Wong, Hayley Matthew and Amelia Kerr shared eight wickets between them as Delhi Capitals were restricted to 131/9 in 20 overs.
Delhi Capitals, who had topped the table for a direct berth to the final, had opted to bat first on winning the toss and reached a decent total thanks to an unbeaten 52 runs partnership for the 10th wicket between Shikha Pandey (27 not out) and Radha Yadav (27).
Though...
Sciver-Brunt struck 60 not out off 55 deliveries, hitting seven boundaries and raising 72 runs for the third wicket with captain Harmanpreet Kaur (37) and 39 for the unbeaten fourth wicket partnership to guide them to 134/3 in 19.3 overs after their bowlers Issy Wong, Hayley Matthew and Amelia Kerr shared eight wickets between them as Delhi Capitals were restricted to 131/9 in 20 overs.
Delhi Capitals, who had topped the table for a direct berth to the final, had opted to bat first on winning the toss and reached a decent total thanks to an unbeaten 52 runs partnership for the 10th wicket between Shikha Pandey (27 not out) and Radha Yadav (27).
Though...
- 3/26/2023
- by News Bureau
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Mumbai, March 26 (Ians) An unbeaten 52 runs partnership for the last wicket between Shikha Pandey (27 not out) and Radha Yadav (27 not out) helped Delhi Capitals recover from precarious 79/9 to post a decent 131/9 in 20 overs against Mumbai Indians in the final of the Women’s Premier League (Wpl) 2023, here on Sunday.
Pandey and Yadav came together just when Delhi were struggling to cross the hundred-100 mark in the summit clash played in front of a partisan full-house at the Brabourne Stadium, and helped their team reach a target they could attempt to defend.
The Delhi Capitals batters looked in a hurry, hoping to put up a big score and did not give themselves time to settle down. Their top-order batters gifted their wickets, as three of them got out to full-tosses while skipper Meg Lanning (35) was run out after a horrendous mix-up with Jess Jonassen.
Issey Wong (3-42), Hayley Matthew (3-5) and...
Pandey and Yadav came together just when Delhi were struggling to cross the hundred-100 mark in the summit clash played in front of a partisan full-house at the Brabourne Stadium, and helped their team reach a target they could attempt to defend.
The Delhi Capitals batters looked in a hurry, hoping to put up a big score and did not give themselves time to settle down. Their top-order batters gifted their wickets, as three of them got out to full-tosses while skipper Meg Lanning (35) was run out after a horrendous mix-up with Jess Jonassen.
Issey Wong (3-42), Hayley Matthew (3-5) and...
- 3/26/2023
- by News Bureau
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Mumbai, March 26 (Ians) Delhi Capitals won the toss and elected to bat first against Mumbai Indians in the final of the inaugural Women’s Premier League (Wpl) at the Brabourne Stadium, here on Sunday.
Delhi Capitals captain Meg Lanning saw it as the best chance of winning the match for her team. She said the team had a really good time during the break and have switched back to match mode.
“Mumbai are a great team and we want to be at our best,” she said.
Delhi made one change in their playing XI with Minnu Mani coming in for Poonam Yadav.
Mumbai Indians go into the match with an unchanged side and skipper Harmanpreet Kaur said they were looking to bowl first anyway.
“We were looking to bowl first, so the toss does not make a difference. We want to be positive. We are getting a lot of confidence from the last game.
Delhi Capitals captain Meg Lanning saw it as the best chance of winning the match for her team. She said the team had a really good time during the break and have switched back to match mode.
“Mumbai are a great team and we want to be at our best,” she said.
Delhi made one change in their playing XI with Minnu Mani coming in for Poonam Yadav.
Mumbai Indians go into the match with an unchanged side and skipper Harmanpreet Kaur said they were looking to bowl first anyway.
“We were looking to bowl first, so the toss does not make a difference. We want to be positive. We are getting a lot of confidence from the last game.
- 3/26/2023
- by News Bureau
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Mumbai, March 25 (Ians) With Delhi Capitals all set to take on the Mumbai Indians in the final of the inaugural Women’s Premier League (Wpl) at the Brabourne Stadium on Sunday, skipper Meg Lanning said she has encouraged the girls to enjoy playing in the title clash.
Delhi, who started their campaign with a huge win over Royal Challengers Bangalore (Rcb), have been dominant in the second half of the tournament and stormed straight into the final in style with a five-wicket victory over Up Warriorz earlier in the week.
“We have learned a lot throughout the tournament, which has prepared us for a high-pressure game on Sunday. We’ve just got to go out there and play our best cricket. We’ve played with a smile on our faces throughout this competition and I’ll encourage the girls to enjoy the Final as well,” Meg was quoted in a media release,...
Delhi, who started their campaign with a huge win over Royal Challengers Bangalore (Rcb), have been dominant in the second half of the tournament and stormed straight into the final in style with a five-wicket victory over Up Warriorz earlier in the week.
“We have learned a lot throughout the tournament, which has prepared us for a high-pressure game on Sunday. We’ve just got to go out there and play our best cricket. We’ve played with a smile on our faces throughout this competition and I’ll encourage the girls to enjoy the Final as well,” Meg was quoted in a media release,...
- 3/25/2023
- by News Bureau
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Mumbai, March 22 (Ians) The Delhi Capitals booked their place in the Women’s Premier League 2023 final after registering a five-wicket victory over Up Warriorz at the Brabourne Stadium, here,
With the win on Tuesday night, the Delhi franchise finished at the top of the table.
The Delhi Capitals all-rounder Alice Capsey, who picked up figures of 3/26 and scored 34 runs from 31 balls against Up, expressed that she has enjoyed learning from her teammates during the tournament.
“It’s been great to learn from players like Meg Lanning, Jess Jonassen and Marizanne Kapp. There’s so much experience in the change room. There’s also the exciting Shafali Verma, who strikes the ball so well. I’ve been able to pick up different things from lots of people,” said Capsey in a media release issued by the franchise.
The 18-year old Capsey also enjoyed her battle against English teammate Sophie Ecclestone.
“It...
With the win on Tuesday night, the Delhi franchise finished at the top of the table.
The Delhi Capitals all-rounder Alice Capsey, who picked up figures of 3/26 and scored 34 runs from 31 balls against Up, expressed that she has enjoyed learning from her teammates during the tournament.
“It’s been great to learn from players like Meg Lanning, Jess Jonassen and Marizanne Kapp. There’s so much experience in the change room. There’s also the exciting Shafali Verma, who strikes the ball so well. I’ve been able to pick up different things from lots of people,” said Capsey in a media release issued by the franchise.
The 18-year old Capsey also enjoyed her battle against English teammate Sophie Ecclestone.
“It...
- 3/22/2023
- by News Bureau
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Mumbai, March 22 (Ians) Former England cricketer Ebony Rainford-Brent was thoroughly impressed with the outstanding performance as well as the free mind and exuberant spirit showcased by Delhi Capitals all-rounder Alice Capsey in the side’s five-wicket victory over Up Warriorz in the last league game of the Womens Premier League (Wpl)2023.
On Tuesday, Alice was the star performer for the Capitals, taking 3/26 with her off-breaks and then hitting 34 off 31 balls to take the side directly to the final, scheduled for March 26 by chasing down 139 in 17.5 overs, ensuring that the Meg Lanning-led side progressed to the title clash in their very first season of the Wpl.
“She has such a free mind and an exuberant spirit. I think she brings a lot to the Delhi Capitals. She came in and took three wickets when the others were struggling. She bowled with the right pace.
Also, when it was her batting,...
On Tuesday, Alice was the star performer for the Capitals, taking 3/26 with her off-breaks and then hitting 34 off 31 balls to take the side directly to the final, scheduled for March 26 by chasing down 139 in 17.5 overs, ensuring that the Meg Lanning-led side progressed to the title clash in their very first season of the Wpl.
“She has such a free mind and an exuberant spirit. I think she brings a lot to the Delhi Capitals. She came in and took three wickets when the others were struggling. She bowled with the right pace.
Also, when it was her batting,...
- 3/22/2023
- by News Bureau
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Navi Mumbai, March 21 (Ians) A brilliant all-rounder performance by Alice Capsey helped Delhi Capitals beat Up Warriorz by five wickets with 13 balls to spare as they topped the table on net run rate over Mumbai Indians and powered their way into the final in the Women’s Premier League (Wpl) 2023 here on Tuesday.
Capsey claimed 3-26 off her four overs as Delhi Capitals restricted Up Warriorz to 138/6 in their 20 overs — a blazing 32-ball 58 not out from Tahlia McGrath taking Up to where they eventually finished. Capsey came back to contribute with the bat too as she scored 34 off 31 balls after skipper Meg Lanning (39) and Shafali Verma (21) had raised 56 runs for the first wicket in the Power-play.
Delhi suffered a slight wobble as they lost Shafali, Jemimah Rodrigues (3) and Lanning in quick succession as they slumped to 70/3. Capsey and Marizanne Kapp (34 not out) raised 60 runs for the fourth wicket partnership that...
Capsey claimed 3-26 off her four overs as Delhi Capitals restricted Up Warriorz to 138/6 in their 20 overs — a blazing 32-ball 58 not out from Tahlia McGrath taking Up to where they eventually finished. Capsey came back to contribute with the bat too as she scored 34 off 31 balls after skipper Meg Lanning (39) and Shafali Verma (21) had raised 56 runs for the first wicket in the Power-play.
Delhi suffered a slight wobble as they lost Shafali, Jemimah Rodrigues (3) and Lanning in quick succession as they slumped to 70/3. Capsey and Marizanne Kapp (34 not out) raised 60 runs for the fourth wicket partnership that...
- 3/21/2023
- by News Bureau
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Navi Mumbai, March 21 (Ians) Tahlia McGrath struck a 32-ball 58 as Up Warriorz struggled to 138/6 against Delhi Capitals in the last preliminary league match of the Women’s Premier League at the Dr. D.Y Patil Cricket Academy here on Tuesday.
McGrath struck eight boundaries and two sixes during her 32-ball knock that helped Up set up a decent total as their middle-order batters failed to fire.
Both Up Warriors and Delhi Capitals along with Mumbai Indians have made it to the playoffs and Tuesday’s last two matches in the first round will decide the final positions in the table. As the team finishing at the top of the points table is assured a place in the final, Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals are in contention.
Mumbai Indians took the provisional lead by defeating Royal Challengers Bangalore earlier in the day. Delhi Capitals have to now win the match to...
McGrath struck eight boundaries and two sixes during her 32-ball knock that helped Up set up a decent total as their middle-order batters failed to fire.
Both Up Warriors and Delhi Capitals along with Mumbai Indians have made it to the playoffs and Tuesday’s last two matches in the first round will decide the final positions in the table. As the team finishing at the top of the points table is assured a place in the final, Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals are in contention.
Mumbai Indians took the provisional lead by defeating Royal Challengers Bangalore earlier in the day. Delhi Capitals have to now win the match to...
- 3/21/2023
- by News Bureau
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Navi Mumbai, March 20 (Ians) Against Mumbai Indians, fast bowling all-rounder Marizanne Kapp produced yet another economical spell to set the base for a dominating nine-wicket victory for Delhi Capitals in the Women’s Premier League (Wpl).
On a slow pitch which had some help for the fast bowlers, Marizanne got some swing to keep things tight in Power-play, including dismissing Yastika Bhatia and Nat Sciver-Brunt on consecutive deliveries to finish with 2-13 in four overs, which fetched her player of the match award.
But the South African felt the bowling group deserved the award. “To be honest, the whole bowling group deserves this (player of the match) award. Everyone bowled well today. On this wicket, every time we win the toss I want to bowl first because the ball does quite a bit. Just happy with the win and the performance,” she said in the post-match presentation ceremony.
After bowlers...
On a slow pitch which had some help for the fast bowlers, Marizanne got some swing to keep things tight in Power-play, including dismissing Yastika Bhatia and Nat Sciver-Brunt on consecutive deliveries to finish with 2-13 in four overs, which fetched her player of the match award.
But the South African felt the bowling group deserved the award. “To be honest, the whole bowling group deserves this (player of the match) award. Everyone bowled well today. On this wicket, every time we win the toss I want to bowl first because the ball does quite a bit. Just happy with the win and the performance,” she said in the post-match presentation ceremony.
After bowlers...
- 3/20/2023
- by News Bureau
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Navi Mumbai, March 20 (Ians) Stellar performances in batting, bowling and fielding departments propelled a dominant Delhi Capitals to thrash Mumbai Indians by nine wickets in Match 18 of Women’s Premier League (Wpl) 2023 at the Dy Patil Stadium here on Monday.
On a slow pitch which had some help for the fast bowlers, Marizanne Kapp, Shikha Pandey and Jess Jonassen picked two wickets each while Jemimah Rodrigues had two outstanding catches to her name in keeping Mumbai to a below-par 109/8.
Barring a 37-run partnership off 29 balls between captain Harmanpreet Kaur and Pooja Vastrakar, there wasn’t much of note from Mumbai’s batting. In reply, powerful 30s from Meg Lanning, Shafali Verma and Alice Capsey helped Delhi complete the chase in just nine overs.
Finishing the chase off early has propelled Delhi to now be top of the points table and go past Mumbai in terms of Net Run Rate. Marizanne...
On a slow pitch which had some help for the fast bowlers, Marizanne Kapp, Shikha Pandey and Jess Jonassen picked two wickets each while Jemimah Rodrigues had two outstanding catches to her name in keeping Mumbai to a below-par 109/8.
Barring a 37-run partnership off 29 balls between captain Harmanpreet Kaur and Pooja Vastrakar, there wasn’t much of note from Mumbai’s batting. In reply, powerful 30s from Meg Lanning, Shafali Verma and Alice Capsey helped Delhi complete the chase in just nine overs.
Finishing the chase off early has propelled Delhi to now be top of the points table and go past Mumbai in terms of Net Run Rate. Marizanne...
- 3/20/2023
- by News Bureau
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Navi Mumbai, March 20 (Ians) After thrashing Mumbai Indians by nine wickets in the Women’s Premier League (Wpl), Delhi Capitals skipper Meg Lanning said she was pleased with her team dishing out great performances with bat and ball in the business end of the tournament.
On a slow pitch which had some help for the fast bowlers, Marizanne Kapp, Shikha Pandey and Jess Jonassen picked two wickets each while Jemimah Rodrigues had two outstanding catches to her name in keeping Mumbai to a below-par 109/8.
In reply, powerful 30s from Meg Lanning, Shafali Verma and Alice Capsey helped Delhi complete the chase in just nine overs. Finishing the chase off early has propelled Delhi to now be top of the points table and go past Mumbai in terms of net run rate.
“Just great we could win tonight, looking forward to continuing that tomorrow. Tonight, we put together a great performance with bat and ball.
On a slow pitch which had some help for the fast bowlers, Marizanne Kapp, Shikha Pandey and Jess Jonassen picked two wickets each while Jemimah Rodrigues had two outstanding catches to her name in keeping Mumbai to a below-par 109/8.
In reply, powerful 30s from Meg Lanning, Shafali Verma and Alice Capsey helped Delhi complete the chase in just nine overs. Finishing the chase off early has propelled Delhi to now be top of the points table and go past Mumbai in terms of net run rate.
“Just great we could win tonight, looking forward to continuing that tomorrow. Tonight, we put together a great performance with bat and ball.
- 3/20/2023
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Navi Mumbai, March 20 (Ians) Powerful knocks from Meg Lanning, Shafali Verma and Alice Capsey helped Delhi Capitals boss a chase of 110 from start to finish to defeat Mumbai Indians by nine wickets in Match 18 of Women’s Premier League (Wpl) 2023 at the Dr. D.Y Patil Stadium on Monday.
After a stellar performance by their bowlers restricted Mumbai to a below-par 109/8, Delhi chased down the target in just nine overs. Finishing the chase off early has propelled them to the top of the points table and go past Mumbai in terms of net run rate.
In chasing 110, Meg and Shafali dealt exclusively in boundaries, bringing up a half-century mark in just four overs. Meg began with a drive past mid-off and brought out her trademark square cut against Nat Sciver-Brunt in the opening over.
Shafali was in a cat-and-mouse battle with Issy Wong in the second over, but managed to pull,...
After a stellar performance by their bowlers restricted Mumbai to a below-par 109/8, Delhi chased down the target in just nine overs. Finishing the chase off early has propelled them to the top of the points table and go past Mumbai in terms of net run rate.
In chasing 110, Meg and Shafali dealt exclusively in boundaries, bringing up a half-century mark in just four overs. Meg began with a drive past mid-off and brought out her trademark square cut against Nat Sciver-Brunt in the opening over.
Shafali was in a cat-and-mouse battle with Issy Wong in the second over, but managed to pull,...
- 3/20/2023
- by News Bureau
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Navi Mumbai, March 20 (Ians) Delhi Capitals skipper Meg Lanning has won the toss and elected to bowl first against Mumbai Indians in match 18 of the Women’s Premier League at the Dy Patil Stadium on Monday.
It is a clash between the top two teams of the competition who have already made it to the playoffs, with Up Warriorz joining them earlier in the day. But the race for the top spot and getting a direct entry into the final is still active, while the second-placed team will go into the eliminator against the third-ranked side.
Mumbai, the current table-toppers, are coming off their first loss of the competition in their previous match against the Warriorz, while Delhi come in after losing to the Gujarat Giants by 11 runs.
“No real reason (for bowling first). Just going to see how it goes. Same team, the same combination as the previous game.
It is a clash between the top two teams of the competition who have already made it to the playoffs, with Up Warriorz joining them earlier in the day. But the race for the top spot and getting a direct entry into the final is still active, while the second-placed team will go into the eliminator against the third-ranked side.
Mumbai, the current table-toppers, are coming off their first loss of the competition in their previous match against the Warriorz, while Delhi come in after losing to the Gujarat Giants by 11 runs.
“No real reason (for bowling first). Just going to see how it goes. Same team, the same combination as the previous game.
- 3/20/2023
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Mumbai, March 16 (Ians) A much better batting and bowling performance meant Gujarat Giants managed to keep their chances for a top-three finish in the Women’s Premier League (Wpl) with an 11-run win over Delhi Capitals at Brabourne Stadium on Thursday.
Though 147/4 looked a little short of the usual par score at the venue, skipper Sneh Rana insisted it was a par score based on how the conditions were, especially with the pitch slowing down in the later stages of the tournament.
“Smile is always there. We thought 150 was par based on the conditions. Lanning’s was a big wicket and we enjoyed it. Kim started brilliantly, momentum was with us. The two-wicket over swung it back. Whoever contributes, it’s good,” she said in the post-match presentation ceremony.
Pushed into batting first, Laura Wolvaardt and Ashleigh Gardner slammed 57 and 51 not out while being involved in a crucial 81-run partnership...
Though 147/4 looked a little short of the usual par score at the venue, skipper Sneh Rana insisted it was a par score based on how the conditions were, especially with the pitch slowing down in the later stages of the tournament.
“Smile is always there. We thought 150 was par based on the conditions. Lanning’s was a big wicket and we enjoyed it. Kim started brilliantly, momentum was with us. The two-wicket over swung it back. Whoever contributes, it’s good,” she said in the post-match presentation ceremony.
Pushed into batting first, Laura Wolvaardt and Ashleigh Gardner slammed 57 and 51 not out while being involved in a crucial 81-run partnership...
- 3/16/2023
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Mumbai, March 16 (Ians) Scintillating fifties from Laura Wolvaardt and Ashleigh Gardner took Gujarat Giants to 147/4 in 20 overs against Delhi Capitals in Match 14 of the Womens Premier League (Wpl) at the Brabourne Stadium here on Thursday.
While Laura took time before opening up to make 57 off 45 balls, Ashleigh was aggressive from the word go to be unbeaten on 51 off 33 balls. While getting their respective first fifties of the competition, Laura and Ashleigh were involved in a crucial 81-run partnership off 53 balls for the third wicket.
The duo ensured Gujarat did not suffer a batting collapse on a pitch that offered some help for the spinners. Electing to bowl first, Delhi had early success as Sophia Dunkley mistimed the loft to mid-on off Marizanne Kapp in the opening over. Harleen Deol and Laura Wolvaardt took a boundary each off Radha Yadav and Marizanne respectively.
Harleen was more aggressive of the two, sweeping...
While Laura took time before opening up to make 57 off 45 balls, Ashleigh was aggressive from the word go to be unbeaten on 51 off 33 balls. While getting their respective first fifties of the competition, Laura and Ashleigh were involved in a crucial 81-run partnership off 53 balls for the third wicket.
The duo ensured Gujarat did not suffer a batting collapse on a pitch that offered some help for the spinners. Electing to bowl first, Delhi had early success as Sophia Dunkley mistimed the loft to mid-on off Marizanne Kapp in the opening over. Harleen Deol and Laura Wolvaardt took a boundary each off Radha Yadav and Marizanne respectively.
Harleen was more aggressive of the two, sweeping...
- 3/16/2023
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Mumbai, March 16 (Ians) The Gujarat Giants managed to hold their nerve to get back to winning ways by registering an 11-run win over Delhi Capitals in match 14 of the Women’s Premier League (Wpl) at the Brabourne Stadium on Thursday.
After scintillating fifties from Laura Wolvaardt and Ashleigh Gardner took Gujarat to 147/4 in 20 overs, the bowlers did well, and coupled with mistakes from Delhi’s batters, were able to reduce them to 100/8 by the 15th over.
But Arundhati Reddy gave Gujarat an almighty scare with her 17-ball 25 and shared a partnership of 35 off 21 balls with Shikha Pandey. But with her falling in the 18th over meant Gujarat eventually finished on the right side of the result and pushed Royal Challengers Bangalore to the bottom of the points table.
After captain Meg Lanning survived a pretty close on the very first ball off Kim Garth, Shafali Verma got going by lofting...
After scintillating fifties from Laura Wolvaardt and Ashleigh Gardner took Gujarat to 147/4 in 20 overs, the bowlers did well, and coupled with mistakes from Delhi’s batters, were able to reduce them to 100/8 by the 15th over.
But Arundhati Reddy gave Gujarat an almighty scare with her 17-ball 25 and shared a partnership of 35 off 21 balls with Shikha Pandey. But with her falling in the 18th over meant Gujarat eventually finished on the right side of the result and pushed Royal Challengers Bangalore to the bottom of the points table.
After captain Meg Lanning survived a pretty close on the very first ball off Kim Garth, Shafali Verma got going by lofting...
- 3/16/2023
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Mumbai, March 16 (Ians) Delhi Capitals skipper Meg Lanning has won the toss and elected to bowl first against Gujarat Giants in match 14 of Womens Premier League (Wpl) at the Brabourne Stadium on Thursday.
The last time these two teams met in the competition, Delhi thrashed Gujarat by ten wickets, thanks to Marizanne Kapp’s five-fer and a blazing fifty by Shafali Verma. While Delhi have only lost one game to Mumbai Indians, Gujarat have won just one game against Royal Challengers Bangalore.
After winning the toss, Meg said India leg-spinner Poonam Yadav replaces USA’s left-arm pace all-rounder Tara Norris in the playing eleven, citing the matchup. “A new wicket, will see how it plays. Will look to bowl well and chase it down. It’s a new day today, we played well that night, they have some world class players.”
Gujarat captain Sneh Rana said South Africa batter Laura Wolvaardt...
The last time these two teams met in the competition, Delhi thrashed Gujarat by ten wickets, thanks to Marizanne Kapp’s five-fer and a blazing fifty by Shafali Verma. While Delhi have only lost one game to Mumbai Indians, Gujarat have won just one game against Royal Challengers Bangalore.
After winning the toss, Meg said India leg-spinner Poonam Yadav replaces USA’s left-arm pace all-rounder Tara Norris in the playing eleven, citing the matchup. “A new wicket, will see how it plays. Will look to bowl well and chase it down. It’s a new day today, we played well that night, they have some world class players.”
Gujarat captain Sneh Rana said South Africa batter Laura Wolvaardt...
- 3/16/2023
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Mumbai, March 14 (Ians) Delhi Capitals pacer Shikha Pandey feels that all-rounders Jess Jonassen and Marizanne Kapp, who played crucial role in team’s six-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bangalore in a Women’s Premier League 2023 game, have nerves of steel and they stayed calm to take them over the line.
Shikha Pandey picked up figures of 3/23 to help the Capitals restrict Rcb to 150/4 before the Delhi franchise pulled off a thrilling chase in 19.4 overs at the Dr Dy Patil Sports Academy on Monday night to continue their terrific form.
Speaking about her performance, Pandey said, “I knew that Rcb would come hard at us and I wanted to embrace the occasion. I was proud of the catch I took to dismiss Heather Knight.”
“At the halfway mark, I was very confident that we would win with two overs to spare. It got really tense towards the end as Rcb bowled really well.
Shikha Pandey picked up figures of 3/23 to help the Capitals restrict Rcb to 150/4 before the Delhi franchise pulled off a thrilling chase in 19.4 overs at the Dr Dy Patil Sports Academy on Monday night to continue their terrific form.
Speaking about her performance, Pandey said, “I knew that Rcb would come hard at us and I wanted to embrace the occasion. I was proud of the catch I took to dismiss Heather Knight.”
“At the halfway mark, I was very confident that we would win with two overs to spare. It got really tense towards the end as Rcb bowled really well.
- 3/14/2023
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Navi Mumbai, March 14 (Ians) After registering a close win over Royal Challengers Bangalore in the ongoing Women’s Premier League (Wpl) 2023, Delhi Capitals captain Meg Lanning said that having two experienced batters in Marizanne Kapp and Jess Jonassen at the end helped and lauded the duo for keeping their calm and getting the team over the line.
Delhi Capitals produced an impressive performance to beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by six wickets in a thrilling Wpl 2023 match at the Dr Dy Patil Sports Academy on Monday night.
After being invited to Batting first, a fighting fifty (67 not out off 52) by Ellyse Perry along with Richa Ghosh’s quickfire knock (37 off 16) lifted Royal Challengers Bangalore (Rcb) to 150/4 in 20 overs.
In reply, the likes of Alice Capsey (38 off 24), Jemimah Rodrigues (32 off 28), Marizanne Kapp (32 not out 32) and Jess Jonassen (29 off 15) played valuable knocks for Delhi Capitals.
The equation was down to a tense 16 off...
Delhi Capitals produced an impressive performance to beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by six wickets in a thrilling Wpl 2023 match at the Dr Dy Patil Sports Academy on Monday night.
After being invited to Batting first, a fighting fifty (67 not out off 52) by Ellyse Perry along with Richa Ghosh’s quickfire knock (37 off 16) lifted Royal Challengers Bangalore (Rcb) to 150/4 in 20 overs.
In reply, the likes of Alice Capsey (38 off 24), Jemimah Rodrigues (32 off 28), Marizanne Kapp (32 not out 32) and Jess Jonassen (29 off 15) played valuable knocks for Delhi Capitals.
The equation was down to a tense 16 off...
- 3/14/2023
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Navi Mumbai, March 13 (Ians) Delhi Capitals held their nerves to register their fourth win in the ongoing Women’s Premier League (Wpl) 2023 with a close six-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bangalore, who suffered their fifth consecutive loss in the season at the Dr Dy Patil Sports Academy, here on Monday.
Delhi are in the second spot with eight points while Rcb lie at the bottom as they are yet to open their account.
Batting first, a fighting fifty (67 not out off 52) by Ellyse Perry along with Richa Ghosh’s quickfire knock (37 off 16) lifted Royal Challengers Bangalore (Rcb) to 150/4 in 20 overs. Perry was dropped on 29 by Shikha Pandey and she made the Delhi side pay for it.
Chasing a modest total, Delhi Capitals lost the wicket of in-form batter, Shafali Verma, in the first over of the inning bowled by Meg Lanning. However, Alice Capsey came to bat next and took...
Delhi are in the second spot with eight points while Rcb lie at the bottom as they are yet to open their account.
Batting first, a fighting fifty (67 not out off 52) by Ellyse Perry along with Richa Ghosh’s quickfire knock (37 off 16) lifted Royal Challengers Bangalore (Rcb) to 150/4 in 20 overs. Perry was dropped on 29 by Shikha Pandey and she made the Delhi side pay for it.
Chasing a modest total, Delhi Capitals lost the wicket of in-form batter, Shafali Verma, in the first over of the inning bowled by Meg Lanning. However, Alice Capsey came to bat next and took...
- 3/13/2023
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Navi Mumbai, March 13 (Ians) Delhi Capitals produced an impressive performance to beat Royal Challengers Bangalore (150/4) by six wickets in a thrilling Women’s Premier League (Wpl) 2023 match at the Dr Dy Patil Sports Academy, here on Monday.
This is Delhi’s fourth win in five matches as they are at the second spot while Rcb suffered their fifth consecutive loss to lie at the bottom.
Batting first, a fighting fifty (67 not out off 52) by Ellyse Perry along with Richa Ghosh’s quickfire knock (37 off 16) lifted Royal Challengers Bangalore (Rcb) to 150/4 in 20 overs.
Perry was dropped on 29 by Shikha Pandey and she made the Delhi side pay for it. Shikha Pandey was the most successful bowler for DC with 3-23 while Tara Norris (1-25) was the other wicket-taker.
In reply, the likes of Alice Capsey (38 off 24), Jemimah Rodrigues (32 off 28), Marizanne Kapp (32 not out 32) and Jess Jonassen (29 off 15) played valuable knocks for Delhi Capitals.
This is Delhi’s fourth win in five matches as they are at the second spot while Rcb suffered their fifth consecutive loss to lie at the bottom.
Batting first, a fighting fifty (67 not out off 52) by Ellyse Perry along with Richa Ghosh’s quickfire knock (37 off 16) lifted Royal Challengers Bangalore (Rcb) to 150/4 in 20 overs.
Perry was dropped on 29 by Shikha Pandey and she made the Delhi side pay for it. Shikha Pandey was the most successful bowler for DC with 3-23 while Tara Norris (1-25) was the other wicket-taker.
In reply, the likes of Alice Capsey (38 off 24), Jemimah Rodrigues (32 off 28), Marizanne Kapp (32 not out 32) and Jess Jonassen (29 off 15) played valuable knocks for Delhi Capitals.
- 3/13/2023
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Navi Mumbai, March 13 (Ians) A fighting fifty (67 not out off 52) by Ellyse Perry along with Richa Ghosh’s quickfire knock (37 off 16) lifted Royal Challengers Bangalore (Rcb) to 150/4 against Delhi Capitals in a Women’s Premier League (Wpl) 2023 match at the Dr Dy Patil Sports Academy, here on Monday.
Perry was dropped on 29 by Shikha Pandey and she made the Delhi side pay for it.
Put into bat first, Rcb made a slow start as Marizanne Kapp set a brilliant tone for DC by bowling a maiden first over against Smriti Mandhana. Kapp, who claimed a sensational fifer in the last game, continued her impressive show along with Alice Capsey from the other end and the pressure was building on Rcb batters, especially Mandhana.
Though Sophie Devine was hitting boundaries from the other end, Mandhana’s rotten luck this Wpl season continued with Shikha Pandey dismissing her up on the very...
Perry was dropped on 29 by Shikha Pandey and she made the Delhi side pay for it.
Put into bat first, Rcb made a slow start as Marizanne Kapp set a brilliant tone for DC by bowling a maiden first over against Smriti Mandhana. Kapp, who claimed a sensational fifer in the last game, continued her impressive show along with Alice Capsey from the other end and the pressure was building on Rcb batters, especially Mandhana.
Though Sophie Devine was hitting boundaries from the other end, Mandhana’s rotten luck this Wpl season continued with Shikha Pandey dismissing her up on the very...
- 3/13/2023
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New Delhi, March 13 (Ians) Australia’s off-spin all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner was named the Icc Women’s Player of the Month for February 2023, while England’s young batter Harry Brook clinched the Icc Men’s Player of the Month for the same duration.
Both Ashleigh and Brook seal their second Player of the Month awards after winning the honours back in December 2022. While Ashleigh beat competition from Nat Sciver, and Laura Wolvaardt, Harry defeated challenges from fellow nominees Ravindra Jadeja and Gudakesh Motie.
In the opening match of Women’s T20 World Cup against New Zealand, she produced a dazzling bowling performance, taking 5/12 runs to restrict them to a modest 76 all out in pursuit of Australia’s 173. With a total of 10 wickets during the tournament at an average of 12.50, she was named Player of the Tournament in Australia’s sixth time of winning the tournament.
“Thank you to everyone who voted...
Both Ashleigh and Brook seal their second Player of the Month awards after winning the honours back in December 2022. While Ashleigh beat competition from Nat Sciver, and Laura Wolvaardt, Harry defeated challenges from fellow nominees Ravindra Jadeja and Gudakesh Motie.
In the opening match of Women’s T20 World Cup against New Zealand, she produced a dazzling bowling performance, taking 5/12 runs to restrict them to a modest 76 all out in pursuit of Australia’s 173. With a total of 10 wickets during the tournament at an average of 12.50, she was named Player of the Tournament in Australia’s sixth time of winning the tournament.
“Thank you to everyone who voted...
- 3/13/2023
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Wpl 2023: I looked to pounce on any delivery in my strength area, says Delhi Capitals' Shafali Verma
Mumbai, March 12 (Ians) With Marizanne Kapp hitting an exceptional haul of 5/15 and a blistering unbeaten 76 by India opener Shafali Verma helped Delhi Capitals bounce back into form with a 10-wicket victory over Gujarat Giants in the Women’s Premier League 2023.
Marizanne Kapp came up with a sensational effort with the ball as the Delhi franchise restricted the Giants to 105/9 before Shafali Verma stole the show with blistering innings of 76* not out off 28 balls as the Capitals chased down their target in just 7.1 overs.
Shafali, who struck 10 boundaries and 5 sixes during her innings, said, “Our plan was to play our natural game and I looked to pounce on any delivery that was bowled in my strength area. Meg wasn’t getting a chance to face balls regularly and I didn’t know what to do (laughs). But it’s really nice to bat with her as she helps me a lot.
Marizanne Kapp came up with a sensational effort with the ball as the Delhi franchise restricted the Giants to 105/9 before Shafali Verma stole the show with blistering innings of 76* not out off 28 balls as the Capitals chased down their target in just 7.1 overs.
Shafali, who struck 10 boundaries and 5 sixes during her innings, said, “Our plan was to play our natural game and I looked to pounce on any delivery that was bowled in my strength area. Meg wasn’t getting a chance to face balls regularly and I didn’t know what to do (laughs). But it’s really nice to bat with her as she helps me a lot.
- 3/12/2023
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Navi Mumbai, March 12 (Ians) Pacer Marizanne Kapp, who claimed a sensational fifer and played an important role in Delhi Capitals’ win over Gujarat Giants, on Saturday revealed that she wanted to perform so badly since the last three games didn’t go well for her.
Kapp provided Delhi Capitals with an ideal start, getting rid of four Gujarat Giants batters in the first three overs. The pacer picked the important scalps of Sabbhineni Meghana, Laura Wolvaardt and Ashleigh Gardner to put Giants on backfoot.
She continued her dominance and removed the inform batter Harleen Deol and wicket-keeper Sushma Verma to complete her five-wicket haul.
Kapp’s fifer followed by Shafali Verma’s quickfire half-century (76 off 28) powered Delhi Capitals to a convincing 10-wicket win over Gujarat Giants in a Wpl 2023 match at the Dr. Dy Patil Sports Academy.
“Just wanted to perform so badly. It’s not been going so well.
Kapp provided Delhi Capitals with an ideal start, getting rid of four Gujarat Giants batters in the first three overs. The pacer picked the important scalps of Sabbhineni Meghana, Laura Wolvaardt and Ashleigh Gardner to put Giants on backfoot.
She continued her dominance and removed the inform batter Harleen Deol and wicket-keeper Sushma Verma to complete her five-wicket haul.
Kapp’s fifer followed by Shafali Verma’s quickfire half-century (76 off 28) powered Delhi Capitals to a convincing 10-wicket win over Gujarat Giants in a Wpl 2023 match at the Dr. Dy Patil Sports Academy.
“Just wanted to perform so badly. It’s not been going so well.
- 3/11/2023
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Navi Mumbai, March 11 (Ians) After a dominating 10-wicket win over Gujarat Giants in a Wpl 2023 match, the Delhi Capitals skipper Meg Lanning on Saturday said that it was pretty cool to watch Shafali Verma’s blistering knock and she was just cheerleading from the other end.
Chasing a paltry target of 106, Shafali made a mockery of the Giants’ bowling attack and very much sealed the victory for Delhi inside the powerplay. Her blistering knock started with a six and a four off Tanuja Kanwar in the second over, followed by a hat-trick of fours off Kim Garth.
Ashleigh Gardner, who came to bowl next wasn’t spared either as the DC opener struck two fours, and a six, with skipper Meg Lanning, also striking two boundaries in the over that yielded 22. Two more fours, with a couple of singles, helped Shafali bring up a 19-ball fifty and then she hit...
Chasing a paltry target of 106, Shafali made a mockery of the Giants’ bowling attack and very much sealed the victory for Delhi inside the powerplay. Her blistering knock started with a six and a four off Tanuja Kanwar in the second over, followed by a hat-trick of fours off Kim Garth.
Ashleigh Gardner, who came to bowl next wasn’t spared either as the DC opener struck two fours, and a six, with skipper Meg Lanning, also striking two boundaries in the over that yielded 22. Two more fours, with a couple of singles, helped Shafali bring up a 19-ball fifty and then she hit...
- 3/11/2023
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Navi Mumbai, March 11 (Ians) A sensational fifer from Marizanne Kapp (5-15) followed by Shafali Verma’s quickfire half-century (76 off 28) powered Delhi Capitals to a convincing 10-wicket win over Gujarat Giants in a Women’s Premier League (Wpl) 2023 match at the Dr. Dy Patil Sports Academy, here on Saturday.
This was Delhi Capitals’ third win in four matches and they are at the second spot in the points table while Gujarat suffered their third defeat in four games to lie in fourth place.
Apart from Kapp, the likes of Shikha Pandey (3-26) and Radha Yadav (1-19) also picked crucial wickets at different stages as Delhi Capitals restricted Gujarat Giants to 105/9 in 20 overs. On the other hand, Kim Garth (32 not out off 37), Georgia Wareham (22 off 25) and Harleen Deol (20 off 14) were the only ones to make vital contributions to Gujarat.
Chasing a paltry total, Shafali made a mockery of the Giants’ bowling attack...
This was Delhi Capitals’ third win in four matches and they are at the second spot in the points table while Gujarat suffered their third defeat in four games to lie in fourth place.
Apart from Kapp, the likes of Shikha Pandey (3-26) and Radha Yadav (1-19) also picked crucial wickets at different stages as Delhi Capitals restricted Gujarat Giants to 105/9 in 20 overs. On the other hand, Kim Garth (32 not out off 37), Georgia Wareham (22 off 25) and Harleen Deol (20 off 14) were the only ones to make vital contributions to Gujarat.
Chasing a paltry total, Shafali made a mockery of the Giants’ bowling attack...
- 3/11/2023
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Navi Mumbai, March 11 (Ians) A sensational fifer from Marizanne Kapp (5-15) followed by Shafali Verma’s quickfire half-century (76 off 28) led Delhi Capitals to a thumping 10-wicket win over Gujarat Giants in a Women’s Premier League (Wpl) 2023 match at the Dr. Dy Patil Sports Academy, here on Saturday.
This was Delhi Capitals’ third win in four matches and they are at the second spot in the points table while Gujarat suffered their third defeat in four games to lie in fourth place.
Apart from Kapp, the likes of Shikha Pandey (3-26) and Radha Yadav (1-19) also picked crucial wickets at different stages as Delhi Capitals restricted Gujarat Giants to 105/9 in 20 overs. On the other hand, Kim Garth (32 not out off 37), Georgia Wareham (22 off 25) and Harleen Deol (20 off 14) were the only ones to make vital contributions to Gujarat.
Chasing a paltry total, Shafali Verma demolished Gujarat Giants’ bowlers by hitting them...
This was Delhi Capitals’ third win in four matches and they are at the second spot in the points table while Gujarat suffered their third defeat in four games to lie in fourth place.
Apart from Kapp, the likes of Shikha Pandey (3-26) and Radha Yadav (1-19) also picked crucial wickets at different stages as Delhi Capitals restricted Gujarat Giants to 105/9 in 20 overs. On the other hand, Kim Garth (32 not out off 37), Georgia Wareham (22 off 25) and Harleen Deol (20 off 14) were the only ones to make vital contributions to Gujarat.
Chasing a paltry total, Shafali Verma demolished Gujarat Giants’ bowlers by hitting them...
- 3/11/2023
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Navi Mumbai, March 11 (Ians) A sensational fifer from Marizanne Kapp (5-15) helped Delhi Capitals restrict Gujarat Giants to 105/9 in a Women’s Premier League (Wpl) 2023 match at the Dr. Dy Patil Sports Academy, here on Saturday.
Apart from Kapp, the likes of Shikha Pandey (3-26) and Radha Yadav (1-19) also picked crucial wickets at different stages for Delhi Capitals as Kim Garth (32 not out off 37), Georgia Wareham (22 off 25) and Harleen Deol (20 off 14) were the only ones to made vital contributions for Gujarat.
After winning the toss and opting to bat first, Gujarat Giants were off to a disastrous start, losing five wickets inside the Power-play.
Marizanne Kapp provided Delhi Capitals with an ideal start, getting rid of four Gujarat Giants batters in her first three overs. The pacer picked the important scalps of Sabbhineni Meghana, Laura Wolvaardt and Ashleigh Gardner to put Giants on backfoot.
Another Delhi pacer Shikha Pandey...
Apart from Kapp, the likes of Shikha Pandey (3-26) and Radha Yadav (1-19) also picked crucial wickets at different stages for Delhi Capitals as Kim Garth (32 not out off 37), Georgia Wareham (22 off 25) and Harleen Deol (20 off 14) were the only ones to made vital contributions for Gujarat.
After winning the toss and opting to bat first, Gujarat Giants were off to a disastrous start, losing five wickets inside the Power-play.
Marizanne Kapp provided Delhi Capitals with an ideal start, getting rid of four Gujarat Giants batters in her first three overs. The pacer picked the important scalps of Sabbhineni Meghana, Laura Wolvaardt and Ashleigh Gardner to put Giants on backfoot.
Another Delhi pacer Shikha Pandey...
- 3/11/2023
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Navi Mumbai, March 11 (Ians) Gujarat Giants captain Sneh Rana won the toss and opted to bat first against Delhi Capitals in a Women’s Premier League (Wpl) 2023 match at the Dr. Dy Patil Sports Academy, here on Saturday.
Gujarat Giants, who won the last game, made two changes in their playing XI as Laura Wolvaardt and Georgia Wareham came in place of Sophia Dunkley and Annabel Sutherland for this game.
“We would like to bat first on a fresh wicket. We have two changes, Laura and Georgia are in. It’s amazing for us that Laura has joined us, we are excited. It’s just the team combination for the particular day. Everything is settled, and everyone is in a good shape,” said Sneh at the toss.
On the other hand, the Meg Lanning-led Delhi Capitals made just one change with Laura Harris replacing Alice Capsey. in the playing XI.
Gujarat Giants, who won the last game, made two changes in their playing XI as Laura Wolvaardt and Georgia Wareham came in place of Sophia Dunkley and Annabel Sutherland for this game.
“We would like to bat first on a fresh wicket. We have two changes, Laura and Georgia are in. It’s amazing for us that Laura has joined us, we are excited. It’s just the team combination for the particular day. Everything is settled, and everyone is in a good shape,” said Sneh at the toss.
On the other hand, the Meg Lanning-led Delhi Capitals made just one change with Laura Harris replacing Alice Capsey. in the playing XI.
- 3/11/2023
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Mumbai, March 9 (Ians) A superb bowling performances from Issy Wong, Saika Ishaque, followed by impressive outings from openers Yastika Bhatia and Hayley Matthews led Mumbai Indians to a dominating eight-wicket win over Delhi Capitals in the seventh match of the Women’s Premier League 2023 at Dr Dy Patil Sports Academy, here on Thursday.
This was Mumbai’s third consecutive victory in the league and they are at the top of the table with six points. On the other hand, Delhi suffered their first loss and are at the second position with four points.
Riding on brilliant bowling from Issy Wong (3/10), Saika Ishaque (3/13) and Hayley Matthews (3/19), Mumbai Indians bowled out Delhi Capitals for 105 in 18 overs. Issy, Saika and Hayley kept picking crucial wickets for Mumbai at regular intervals as only two Delhi batters Meg Lanning (43 off 41) and Jemimah Rodrigues (25 off 18) showed some fight.
Chasing a small target, Yastika and Matthews got...
This was Mumbai’s third consecutive victory in the league and they are at the top of the table with six points. On the other hand, Delhi suffered their first loss and are at the second position with four points.
Riding on brilliant bowling from Issy Wong (3/10), Saika Ishaque (3/13) and Hayley Matthews (3/19), Mumbai Indians bowled out Delhi Capitals for 105 in 18 overs. Issy, Saika and Hayley kept picking crucial wickets for Mumbai at regular intervals as only two Delhi batters Meg Lanning (43 off 41) and Jemimah Rodrigues (25 off 18) showed some fight.
Chasing a small target, Yastika and Matthews got...
- 3/9/2023
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Mumbai, March 9 (Ians) Riding on brilliant bowling performances from Issy Wong (3/10), Saika Ishaque (3/13) and Hayley Matthews (3/19), Mumbai Indians bowled out Delhi Capitals for 105 in the seventh match of the Women’s Premier League 2023 at Dr Dy Patil Sports Academy, here on Thursday.
Issy, Saika and Hayley kept picking crucial wickets for Mumbai at regular intervals as only two Delhi batters Meg Lanning (43 off 41) and Jemimah Rodrigues (25 off 18) showed some fight.
After winning the toss and opting to bat first, Delhi Capitals got off to a poor start as they scored just 29 overs in the powerplay and lost two wickets.
Right from the start, Mumbai bowlers bowled with discipline, with Saika Ishaque giving them their first breakthrough. Shafali Verma didn’t look in good touch and couldn’t do much, getting out to Ishaque in the second over of the innings.
Alice Capsey, who was promoted in the batting order then...
Issy, Saika and Hayley kept picking crucial wickets for Mumbai at regular intervals as only two Delhi batters Meg Lanning (43 off 41) and Jemimah Rodrigues (25 off 18) showed some fight.
After winning the toss and opting to bat first, Delhi Capitals got off to a poor start as they scored just 29 overs in the powerplay and lost two wickets.
Right from the start, Mumbai bowlers bowled with discipline, with Saika Ishaque giving them their first breakthrough. Shafali Verma didn’t look in good touch and couldn’t do much, getting out to Ishaque in the second over of the innings.
Alice Capsey, who was promoted in the batting order then...
- 3/9/2023
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Navi Mumbai, March 9 (Ians) Delhi Capitals skipper Meg Lanning won the toss and opted to bat first against Harmanpreet Kaur led Mumbai Indians in the seventh match of the Women’s Premier League 2023 at Dr Dy Patil Sports Academy, here on Thursday.
Delhi made one change in their playing XI as Minnu Mani came in place of Arundhati Reddy.
“We will bat first. I think it’ll play similarly for the whole day – one change for us, Minnu comes in for Reddy tonight. Need to assess the conditions, get a good start and then continue on the same way. It’s been pretty good fun, I have a good group and everyone wants to work hard,” said Lanning at the toss.
On the other hand, Mi didn’t make any change and skipper Harmanpreet said her team is comfortable to chase.
“We don’t really depend too much on the toss,...
Delhi made one change in their playing XI as Minnu Mani came in place of Arundhati Reddy.
“We will bat first. I think it’ll play similarly for the whole day – one change for us, Minnu comes in for Reddy tonight. Need to assess the conditions, get a good start and then continue on the same way. It’s been pretty good fun, I have a good group and everyone wants to work hard,” said Lanning at the toss.
On the other hand, Mi didn’t make any change and skipper Harmanpreet said her team is comfortable to chase.
“We don’t really depend too much on the toss,...
- 3/9/2023
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Navi Mumbai, March 7 (Ians) Tahlia McGrath’s brilliant fighting knock (90 not out off 50) went in vain as an attacking fifty by captain Meg Lanning (70 off 42) and all-round show by Jess Jonassen (42 not out and 3-43) led Delhi Capitals to a convincing 42-run win over Up Warriorz in a Women’s Premier League 2023 (Wpl) match at the Dr Dy Patil Sports Academy, here on Tuesday.
This was Delhi Capitals’ second win in as many matches at the inaugural edition of Wpl. On the other hand, this was Up’s first defeat, having won the previous encounter against Gujarat Titans.
Apart from Lanning, Jonassen and Rodrigues, the likes of Alice Capsey (21), Shafali Verma (17), Marizanne Kapp (16) got starts but couldn’t score big.
Chasing a big total, Up skipper Alyssa Healy showed her aggressive intent right from the first ball, hitting five boundaries in the first three overs. But, Jess Jonassen inflicted a...
This was Delhi Capitals’ second win in as many matches at the inaugural edition of Wpl. On the other hand, this was Up’s first defeat, having won the previous encounter against Gujarat Titans.
Apart from Lanning, Jonassen and Rodrigues, the likes of Alice Capsey (21), Shafali Verma (17), Marizanne Kapp (16) got starts but couldn’t score big.
Chasing a big total, Up skipper Alyssa Healy showed her aggressive intent right from the first ball, hitting five boundaries in the first three overs. But, Jess Jonassen inflicted a...
- 3/7/2023
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Navi Mumbai, March 7 (Ians) Tahlia McGrath’s fighting and blistering half-century (90 not out off 50) went in vain as Delhi Capitals thrashed Up Warriorz by 42 runs in a Women’s Premier League 2023 (Wpl) match at the Dr Dy Patil Sports Academy, here on Tuesday.
An attacking half-century by captain Meg Lanning (70 off 42) along with vital cameos by Jess Jonassen (42 not out off 20) and Jemimah Rodrigues (34 not out off 22) powered Delhi Capitals to 211/4 in 20 overs.
Apart from Lanning, Jonassen and Rodrigues, the likes of Alice Capsey (21), Shafali Verma (17), Marizanne Kapp (16) got starts but couldn’t score big.
Chasing a big total, Up skipper Alyssa Healy showed her aggressive intent right from the first ball, hitting five boundaries in the first three overs. But, Jess Jonassen inflicted a double blow as she removed Healy (24 off 17) and Kiran Navgire (2) in the same over, which was 4th of the innings.
Very soon, Marizanne Kapp got...
An attacking half-century by captain Meg Lanning (70 off 42) along with vital cameos by Jess Jonassen (42 not out off 20) and Jemimah Rodrigues (34 not out off 22) powered Delhi Capitals to 211/4 in 20 overs.
Apart from Lanning, Jonassen and Rodrigues, the likes of Alice Capsey (21), Shafali Verma (17), Marizanne Kapp (16) got starts but couldn’t score big.
Chasing a big total, Up skipper Alyssa Healy showed her aggressive intent right from the first ball, hitting five boundaries in the first three overs. But, Jess Jonassen inflicted a double blow as she removed Healy (24 off 17) and Kiran Navgire (2) in the same over, which was 4th of the innings.
Very soon, Marizanne Kapp got...
- 3/7/2023
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Navi Mumbai, March 7 (Ians) An attacking half-century by captain Meg Lanning (70 off 42) along with vital cameos by Jess Jonassen (42 not out off 20) and Jemimah Rodrigues (34 not out off 22) powered Delhi Capitals to 211/4 against Up Warriorz in a Women’s Premier League 2023 (Wpl) match at the Dr Dy Patil Sports Academy, here on Tuesday.
Apart from Lanning, Jonassen and Rodrigues, the likes of Alice Capsey (21), Shafali Verma (17), Marizanne Kapp (16) got starts but couldn’t score big.
Put into bat first, openers Shafali Verma and Meg Lanning gave Delhi Capitals a flying start. Both batters started from where they left in the previous contest and played some sublime shots to score 62 runs in the powerplay overs.
However, soon after Power-play, Tahlia McGrath was introduced into the attack and she gave Up Warriorz instant success by dismissing Shafali (17 off 14), courtesy a splendid catch by Kiran Navgire at deep square leg.
After Shafali’s wicket,...
Apart from Lanning, Jonassen and Rodrigues, the likes of Alice Capsey (21), Shafali Verma (17), Marizanne Kapp (16) got starts but couldn’t score big.
Put into bat first, openers Shafali Verma and Meg Lanning gave Delhi Capitals a flying start. Both batters started from where they left in the previous contest and played some sublime shots to score 62 runs in the powerplay overs.
However, soon after Power-play, Tahlia McGrath was introduced into the attack and she gave Up Warriorz instant success by dismissing Shafali (17 off 14), courtesy a splendid catch by Kiran Navgire at deep square leg.
After Shafali’s wicket,...
- 3/7/2023
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Mumbai, March 5 (Ians) Delhi Capitals’ left-arm fast-bowler Tara Norris said she was delighted and felt absolutely amazing to be playing the Women’s Premier League (Wpl) after becoming the first bowler to take a five-wicket haul in the tournament.
On Sunday, Delhi got the result of picking an associate player in the tournament and giving them flexibility to pick five overseas players in their eleven against Royal Challengers Bangalore at Brabourne Stadium.
Tara emerged as the chief architect of Bangalore’s collapse from 89/2 to 96/7. She ended up picking 5/29 in her four overs as Bangalore could make 163/8 in their 20 overs, giving Delhi their first victory of the competition.
“Delighted. I think Meg and Shafali started fantastically with the bat to take a bit of the pressure off the bowlers. But yeah, really happy. I never thought I’d have an opportunity like this in my career so just to be here has been absolutely amazing.
On Sunday, Delhi got the result of picking an associate player in the tournament and giving them flexibility to pick five overseas players in their eleven against Royal Challengers Bangalore at Brabourne Stadium.
Tara emerged as the chief architect of Bangalore’s collapse from 89/2 to 96/7. She ended up picking 5/29 in her four overs as Bangalore could make 163/8 in their 20 overs, giving Delhi their first victory of the competition.
“Delighted. I think Meg and Shafali started fantastically with the bat to take a bit of the pressure off the bowlers. But yeah, really happy. I never thought I’d have an opportunity like this in my career so just to be here has been absolutely amazing.
- 3/5/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, March 5 (Ians) Left-arm pacer Tara Norris became the first ever bowler to pick a five-fer in the inaugural Women’s Premier League, as she led Delhi Capitals to a comprehensive 60-run victory over Royal Challengers Bangalore at Brabourne Stadium on Sunday.
After a brilliant 162-run opening partnership between Shafali Verma and captain Meg Lanning followed by a strong finish from Marizanne Kapp and Jemimah Rodrigues propelled Delhi to a massive 223/2, Tara was the chief architect of Bangalore’s collapse from 89/2 to 96/7. She ended up picking 5/29 in her four overs as Bangalore could make 163/8 in their 20 overs, giving Delhi their first win of the competition.
Bangalore’s chase began with Smriti Mandhana taking two fours, including a sweetly-timed pick-up shot, and a six off Marizanne Kapp in the second over. From the other end, Sophie Devine took advantage of width coming from Shikha Pandey to hit three boundaries in the third over.
After a brilliant 162-run opening partnership between Shafali Verma and captain Meg Lanning followed by a strong finish from Marizanne Kapp and Jemimah Rodrigues propelled Delhi to a massive 223/2, Tara was the chief architect of Bangalore’s collapse from 89/2 to 96/7. She ended up picking 5/29 in her four overs as Bangalore could make 163/8 in their 20 overs, giving Delhi their first win of the competition.
Bangalore’s chase began with Smriti Mandhana taking two fours, including a sweetly-timed pick-up shot, and a six off Marizanne Kapp in the second over. From the other end, Sophie Devine took advantage of width coming from Shikha Pandey to hit three boundaries in the third over.
- 3/5/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, March 5 (Ians) A brilliant 162-run opening partnership off 87 balls between Shafali Verma and captain Meg Lanning followed by left-arm pacer Tara Norris becoming the first bowler to pick a five-fer in the inaugural Women’s Premier League propelled Delhi Capitals to a comprehensive 60-run win over Royal Challengers Bangalore at Brabourne Stadium on Sunday.
While Shafali top-scored with 84 off 45 balls, including ten fours and two sixes, Meg was fantastic in her 72 off 43 balls, with 14 boundaries against her name. After the duo fell, Marizanne Kapp provided finishing fireworks with an unbeaten 39 off 17 balls, while Jemimah Rodrigues was not out on 22 off 15 balls for Delhi to post a massive 223/2.
In reply, Tara emerged as the chief architect of Bangalore’s collapse from 89/2 to 96/7. She ended up picking 5/29 in her four overs as Bangalore could make 163/8 in their 20 overs, giving Delhi their first victory of the competition.
Pushed into batting first, carnage...
While Shafali top-scored with 84 off 45 balls, including ten fours and two sixes, Meg was fantastic in her 72 off 43 balls, with 14 boundaries against her name. After the duo fell, Marizanne Kapp provided finishing fireworks with an unbeaten 39 off 17 balls, while Jemimah Rodrigues was not out on 22 off 15 balls for Delhi to post a massive 223/2.
In reply, Tara emerged as the chief architect of Bangalore’s collapse from 89/2 to 96/7. She ended up picking 5/29 in her four overs as Bangalore could make 163/8 in their 20 overs, giving Delhi their first victory of the competition.
Pushed into batting first, carnage...
- 3/5/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, March 5 (Ians) Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Smriti Mandhana won the toss and elected to bowl first against Meg Lanning-led Delhi Capitals in the second match of Women’s Premier League (Wpl) 2023 at Brabourne Stadium, here on Sunday.
After winning the toss, Smriti said she elected to field first as there’s some grass on the fresh wicket and wanted to make use of the conditions first.
“We’ve got some quality seamers. Four overseas players are Perry, Schutt, Sophie and Heather Knight. This is a great platform, we were waiting for it and this is a chance to showcase our talent,” she said.
“This is a huge thing for all women’s cricketers now and women’s cricketers yet to come. We represent all of the current players and all of the future players. We’ve had a quick turnaround; the team is looking in good stead and...
After winning the toss, Smriti said she elected to field first as there’s some grass on the fresh wicket and wanted to make use of the conditions first.
“We’ve got some quality seamers. Four overseas players are Perry, Schutt, Sophie and Heather Knight. This is a great platform, we were waiting for it and this is a chance to showcase our talent,” she said.
“This is a huge thing for all women’s cricketers now and women’s cricketers yet to come. We represent all of the current players and all of the future players. We’ve had a quick turnaround; the team is looking in good stead and...
- 3/5/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, March 4 (Ians) The Delhi Capitals are all set to dazzle the fans in their first Women’s Premier League match against Royal Challengers Bangalore on Sunday.
Speaking ahead of the crucial encounter, Delhi Capitals Captain Meg Lanning said, “The Wpl is massive for the women’s game. This tournament will be a great platform for young girls coming up the ranks. The opportunity for young girls to watch their favourite players in action on TV is very crucial for the development of the game.”
Lanning, who is one of the legends of the game, also expressed that she is looking to learn from her teammates, “I have had a few chats with the players and I’m just getting to know their strengths, what they like to do and how they think about things. Hopefully, I can learn something from the girls and give them a little bit of knowledge as well.
Speaking ahead of the crucial encounter, Delhi Capitals Captain Meg Lanning said, “The Wpl is massive for the women’s game. This tournament will be a great platform for young girls coming up the ranks. The opportunity for young girls to watch their favourite players in action on TV is very crucial for the development of the game.”
Lanning, who is one of the legends of the game, also expressed that she is looking to learn from her teammates, “I have had a few chats with the players and I’m just getting to know their strengths, what they like to do and how they think about things. Hopefully, I can learn something from the girls and give them a little bit of knowledge as well.
- 3/4/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, March 2 (Ians) Australia’s multiple World Cups-winning skipper Meg Lanning was on Thursday appointed as the captain of the Delhi Capitals side ahead of the inaugural edition of the Women’s Premier League (Wpl).
Meg, a premier right-handed batter, had recently led Australia to their third straight Icc Women’s T20 World Cup title in South Africa. She also became the first cricketer to lead the side in 100 T20Is, through the 19-run win over hosts South Africa in the final of 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup at Newlands, Cape Town.
“I feel proud to be a part of the Delhi Capitals and it’s a huge honour for me to be named Captain. I am very much looking forward to bringing the team together and getting to know everyone. I can’t wait to get started,” Lanning said at an event here.
During the event, where the Delhi Capitals squad was introduced,...
Meg, a premier right-handed batter, had recently led Australia to their third straight Icc Women’s T20 World Cup title in South Africa. She also became the first cricketer to lead the side in 100 T20Is, through the 19-run win over hosts South Africa in the final of 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup at Newlands, Cape Town.
“I feel proud to be a part of the Delhi Capitals and it’s a huge honour for me to be named Captain. I am very much looking forward to bringing the team together and getting to know everyone. I can’t wait to get started,” Lanning said at an event here.
During the event, where the Delhi Capitals squad was introduced,...
- 3/2/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, March 2 (Ians) Australia’s multiple World Cups-winning skipper Meg Lanning was on Thursday appointed as the captain of the Delhi Capitals side ahead of the inaugural edition of the Women’s Premier League (Wpl).
At an event organised by the franchise here, India’s top-order batter Jemimah Rodrigues was named as vice-captain of the franchise. Meg, a premier right-handed batter, had recently led Australia to their third straight Icc Women’s T20 World Cup title in South Africa.
She also became the first cricketer to lead the side in 100 T20Is, through the 19-run win over hosts South Africa in the final of 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup at Newlands, Cape Town.
With the title win at Cape Town, Meg also overtook Ricky Ponting for the captain with the greatest number of Icc titles. She had previously captained Australia to 2014, 2018 and 2020 T20 World Cup wins and 2022 Odi World Cup title,...
At an event organised by the franchise here, India’s top-order batter Jemimah Rodrigues was named as vice-captain of the franchise. Meg, a premier right-handed batter, had recently led Australia to their third straight Icc Women’s T20 World Cup title in South Africa.
She also became the first cricketer to lead the side in 100 T20Is, through the 19-run win over hosts South Africa in the final of 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup at Newlands, Cape Town.
With the title win at Cape Town, Meg also overtook Ricky Ponting for the captain with the greatest number of Icc titles. She had previously captained Australia to 2014, 2018 and 2020 T20 World Cup wins and 2022 Odi World Cup title,...
- 3/2/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Cape Town, Feb 26 (Ians) Australia are Women’s T20 World Cup champions once again after beating South Africa by 19 runs in front of a packed crowd at Newlands, here on Sunday.
Beth Mooney top-scored with 74* as the world’s top-ranked team posted 156/6, and a brilliant bowling display saw South Africa stifled in their chase, with the Proteas falling short of their target.
Their victory means Australia have now won six Women’s T20 World Cup titles, and they have completed a ‘three-peat’ under the captaincy of Meg Lanning, winning in 2018, 2020 and now 2023, reports Icc.
Tasked with defending a target of 157, Australia’s bowlers throttled the scoring rate of South Africa’s openers at the start of the reply, conceding just 22 runs in the Powerplay and with in-form Tazmin Brits sent back to the dugout by the electric Darcie Brown.
A Brown catch saw Marizanne Kapp dismissed for a run-a-ball 11 off...
Beth Mooney top-scored with 74* as the world’s top-ranked team posted 156/6, and a brilliant bowling display saw South Africa stifled in their chase, with the Proteas falling short of their target.
Their victory means Australia have now won six Women’s T20 World Cup titles, and they have completed a ‘three-peat’ under the captaincy of Meg Lanning, winning in 2018, 2020 and now 2023, reports Icc.
Tasked with defending a target of 157, Australia’s bowlers throttled the scoring rate of South Africa’s openers at the start of the reply, conceding just 22 runs in the Powerplay and with in-form Tazmin Brits sent back to the dugout by the electric Darcie Brown.
A Brown catch saw Marizanne Kapp dismissed for a run-a-ball 11 off...
- 2/26/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Feb 26 (Ians) Women’s cricket in India has made huge strides ever since its breakout moment came as being runners-up in the 2017 Odi World Cup in England. Since then, India won Asia Cup, became runners-up of 2020 Women’s T20 World Cup, were semi-finalists in 2018 and 2023 Women’s T20 World Cups and also bagged maiden U19 Women’s T20 World Cup Trophy earlier in the year.
The question now arises is, what more needs to be done to further the development of women’s cricket in the country? The inaugural edition of Women’s Premier League (Wpl) is starting from March 4 and it promises to be another watershed moment in upping the growth of women’s cricket in the country.
In her column for the International Cricket Council (Icc), former India captain and legendary batter Mithali Raj pointed towards two things which nations would need to up their growth...
The question now arises is, what more needs to be done to further the development of women’s cricket in the country? The inaugural edition of Women’s Premier League (Wpl) is starting from March 4 and it promises to be another watershed moment in upping the growth of women’s cricket in the country.
In her column for the International Cricket Council (Icc), former India captain and legendary batter Mithali Raj pointed towards two things which nations would need to up their growth...
- 2/26/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Cape Town, Feb 23 (Ians) England opener Danni Wyatt reckons the pressure is completely on South Africa ahead of the second semi-final in the 2023 Icc Women’s T20 World Cup at Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town on Friday.
England, the inaugural winners of the Women’s T20 World Cup in 2009, face the hosts in the semifinal after winning all four of their group-stage matches, the last of which was a whopping 114-run victory over a hapless Pakistan.
“I think the pressure is all on South Africa. It’s the home world cup for them. So, we’re just going to keep doing what we’re doing. There’s such a calm feeling in our group at the minute, which is really nice. So, I think we’re not going to change anything.”
“Obviously, the semifinal sell-out is going to be really exciting. So, it’s just going to be really...
England, the inaugural winners of the Women’s T20 World Cup in 2009, face the hosts in the semifinal after winning all four of their group-stage matches, the last of which was a whopping 114-run victory over a hapless Pakistan.
“I think the pressure is all on South Africa. It’s the home world cup for them. So, we’re just going to keep doing what we’re doing. There’s such a calm feeling in our group at the minute, which is really nice. So, I think we’re not going to change anything.”
“Obviously, the semifinal sell-out is going to be really exciting. So, it’s just going to be really...
- 2/23/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Cape Town, Feb 22 (Ians) Hosts South Africa reached the semi-finals of the Icc Womens T20 World Cup 2023 with a thumping 10-wicket win over Bangladesh in their last group game, here on Tuesday night.
The Proteas made heavy weather of chasing down a modest target of 114 set by Bangladesh, powered by their outstanding captain Nigar Sultana Joty’s 30. The hosts chased the target with 13 balls to spare as Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits chiselled out their team’s first half-centuries of the tournament when it mattered most.
It means Sune Luus’s side are the first South African team — male or female, junior or senior — to reach the final four of a major Icc event staged on their soil. They face an unbeaten and dangerous England team in Friday’s semi-final in Cape Town.
With Bangladesh opting to bat, Wolvaardt grassed a regulation chance in the second over to hint at that home ground pressure,...
The Proteas made heavy weather of chasing down a modest target of 114 set by Bangladesh, powered by their outstanding captain Nigar Sultana Joty’s 30. The hosts chased the target with 13 balls to spare as Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits chiselled out their team’s first half-centuries of the tournament when it mattered most.
It means Sune Luus’s side are the first South African team — male or female, junior or senior — to reach the final four of a major Icc event staged on their soil. They face an unbeaten and dangerous England team in Friday’s semi-final in Cape Town.
With Bangladesh opting to bat, Wolvaardt grassed a regulation chance in the second over to hint at that home ground pressure,...
- 2/22/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
East London (South Africa), Jan 28 (Ians) Experienced South Africa all-rounder Marizanne Kapp believes victories in upcoming matches against India in the ongoing Women’s T20I Tri-Series in East London will be a ‘major boost’ for her team ahead of next month’s Icc Women’s T20 World Cup 2023.
South Africa will wrap up the round-robin phase of the Tri-Series with the match against India set to happen late on Saturday night, serving as a precursor to the final of the three-team event scheduled to happen between the two teams on February 2.
“I think it’ll be very important for us as a team. We’ve tried a few combinations, looked at a few players and we know this is not the easiest of wickets. So, if we can beat a team like India on these wickets, it’ll be a massive boost for us as a team. You want...
South Africa will wrap up the round-robin phase of the Tri-Series with the match against India set to happen late on Saturday night, serving as a precursor to the final of the three-team event scheduled to happen between the two teams on February 2.
“I think it’ll be very important for us as a team. We’ve tried a few combinations, looked at a few players and we know this is not the easiest of wickets. So, if we can beat a team like India on these wickets, it’ll be a massive boost for us as a team. You want...
- 1/28/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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