DEL-W
vs
UP-W
injury
update,
team
news
Delhi
Capitals
injury
update,
key
players
in
WPL
2023
Delhi
Capitals
have
no
injuries
reported
yet
ahead
of
the
game
and
will
look
to
retain
their
winning
11
from
the
last
game
as
their
openers
stole
the
show.
Delhi
top-order
fulfilling
their
hunger
for
runs
Delhi’s
batting
order
consists
of
some
of
the
best
hitters
of
the
ball
in
the
business
of
women’s
cricket.
It’s
also
a
bunch
of
players,
who
couldn’t
score
enough
runs
at
the
T20
World
Cup
last
month
and
that
was
evident
from
the
way
they
went
about
batting
in
their
opening
game.
Skipper
Meg
Lanning
promoted
herself
up
the
order
to
start
the
innings
with
U-19
World
Cup-winning
captain
Shafali
Verma.
The
duo
fired
in
tandem
to
stitch,
what
is
now,
the
highest
stand
in
the
nascent
history
of
WPL
at
162.
Lanning,
who
batted
in
the
middle
order
for
Australia’s
T20
World
Cup-winning
style
last
month,
made
the
most
out
of
a
batting
surface
while
bringing
her
good
form
from
South
Africa.
Verma,
on
the
other
end,
was
hungry
for
runs
after
not
scoring
enough
runs
at
the
World
Cup
and
matched
her
captain
stroke
for
stroke
in
a
stand
that
brought
the
crowd
on
their
feet.
South
Africa’s
hard-hitting
Marizanne
Kapp
also
looked
fresh
due
to
a
lack
of
batting
opportunities
at
the
World
Cup
and
shot
a
17-ball
39*
in
the
slog
overs
to
take
Delhi
past
the
200-run
mark.
Jemimah
Rodrigues
played
her
smart
cricket
and
found
runs
from
her
textbook
cricket
shots
in
a
cameo
of
15-ball
22*.
Tara
Norris
gives
UP
Warriorz
option
to
play
five
foreigners
Lanning
found
place
in
the
batting
line-up
for
spin
all-rounder
Alice
Capsey
too,
who
didn’t
get
to
bat
in
the
first
game
but
made
her
big
impact
with
the
ball.
The
English
teenager
got
the
big
wickets
of
Smriti
Mandhana
and
Sophie
Devine
in
the
same
bowlers
when
the
duo
threatened
to
take
the
game
away
from
them
in
a
high-scoring
chase.
USA’s
southpaw
pacer
Tara
Norris
then
delivered
the
good
with
the
ball
as
she
omitted
the
RCB
middle-order
with
a
spell
of
5/29.
The
pacer’s
clever
bowling
ploy
saw
the
likes
of
Ellyse
Perry,
Tara
Knight,
Richa
Ghosh
among
eye-catching
names
fall
prey
to
her
as
she
varied
her
pace
to
trouble
the
named
batters.
Jess
Jonassen,
a
crucial
member
of
Australia’s
T20
World
Cup
triumph,
was
earlier
taken
for
runs
as
the
surface
had
little
help
on
the
offer
for
spinners.
She
could
be
vital
for
the
team
in
the
games
to
come
as
the
30-year-old
southpaw
off-spinner
is
known
for
her
ability
to
hold
her
nerves
in
crunch
situations
and
is
a
capable
middle-order
batter.
Another
left-arm
off-spinner
Radha
Yadav,
who
took
two
wickets
against
Pakistan
at
the
World
Cup,
had
a
bad
day
at
the
office
as
she
gave
away
24
runs
in
two
overs.
Seamers
Shikha
Pandey
and
Kapp
have
plenty
to
figure
out
their
strategy
too.
They
leaked
runs
when
there
was
little
or
no
help
on
the
offer
from
the
Brabourne
surface.
The
situation
could
be
no
dissimilar
at
the
DY
Patil.
Interestingly,
medium
pacer
Arundhati
Reddy
wasn’t
asked
to
bowl
in
the
game
for
unknown
reasons.
UP
Warriorz
women
injury
update,
team
news
UP
Warriorz
have
no
injuries
reported
from
their
camp
as
well
and
will
be
high
on
confidence
after
winning
their
first
game
from
a
losing
situation
Grace
Harris
a
headache
for
her
opponent
Grace
Harris
was
the
star
of
the
night
as
she
helped
Warriorz
chase
down
70
runs
in
the
last
five
overs
to
turn
things
around.
She
is
surely
not
the
batter
any
rivals
bowling
team
wants
to
see
on
the
crease
as
the
Australian
all-rounder
is
rated
as
the
most
powerful
hitter
of
the
ball
in
women’s
cricket.
Harris
strikes
at
the
rate
of
170-plus
in
international
cricket
but
had
to
wait
for
her
opportunities
with
the
Australian
top-order
batting
in
full
swing.
In
WPL,
the
batter
has
been
relishing
the
condition
and
is
only
going
to
get
hungry
for
more
runs.
However,
batting
down
at
no.
6,
Harris
may
not
get
enough
opportunities
as
she
did
on
that
day
with
Alyssa
Healy,
Tahlia
McGrath,
Kiran
Navgire
and
Shweta
Sehrawat
giving
the
desired
quality
to
their
batting
order.
Healy
had
an
off
day
in
her
maiden
outing
at
the
event
as
the
Australian
captain
and
wicket-keeper
could
only
score
7
before
giving
away
her
wicket.
The
opener,
who
scored
two
half-centuries
during
Australia’s
World
Cup
campaign,
is
still
a
force
to
reckon
with
on
a
fresh
day.
In-form
Tahlia
McGrath
is
also
a
capable
hard-hitter
of
the
ball
and
came
to
WPL
with
a
half-century
to
her
name
in
South
Africa.
Among
Indian
faces
in
the
top
order,
Shweta
Sehrawat
had
a
bad
day
in
the
first
WPL
game
too
but
the
talented
U-19
batter
is
still
a
talent
worth
watching
out
for.
Kiran
Navgire,
on
other
hand,
scored
the
side’s
first-ever
half-century
with
a
range
of
shots
and
enough
power
to
play
the
big
shots.
However,
her
past
records
leave
a
question
mark
on
her
consistency.
Sophie
Ecclestone
and
Deepti
Sharma
form
best
spin
pair
UP
Warriorz
is
also
blessed
with
experienced
spin
bowlers
in
Sophie
Ecclestone
and
Deepti
Sharma,
who
are
capable
of
turning
the
match
in
the
side’s
favour
in
one
spell.
The
duo
(two
wickets
each)
went
after
the
Gujarat
Giants
top-order
when
S
Meghana
and
Sophia
Dunkley
were
looking
to
build
the
foundation
of
their
total.
Another
international-level
spinner
Rajeshwari
Gayakwad
had
a
bad
day
in
the
office
as
she
leaked
runs
with
the
new
balls
and
has
now
gone
without
wickets
in
her
last
five
games.
Leg
spinner
Devika
Vaidya
cost
too
many
runs
as
her
leg-break
bowling
left
a
lot
to
be
desired.
While
left-arm
pacer
Anjali
Sarvani’s
line
and
length
was
all
over
the
place
as
she
was
utilised
for
43
runs
by
Gujarat
batters.
DEL-W
vs
UP-W
squads
Delhi
Capitals
vs
UP
Warriorz
women
Delhi
Capitals
women
squad
Meg
Lanning
(c),
Jemimah
Rodrigues
(vc),
Shafali
Verma,
Alice
Capsey,
Radha
Yadav,
Shikha
Pandey,
Marizanne
Kapp,
Titas
Sadhu,
Laura
Harris,
Tara
Norris,
Jasia
Akhter,
Minnu
Mani,
Taniya
Bhatia,
Poonam
Yadav,
Jess
Jonassen,
Sneha
Deepthi,
Arundhati
Reddy,
Aparna
Mondal.
UP
Warriorz
women
squad
Alyssa
Healy
(c),
Deepti
Sharma
(vc),
Sophia
Ecclestone,
Tahlia
McGrath,
Shabnim
Ismail,
Anjali
Sarvani,
Rajeshwari
Gayakwad,
Kiran
Navgire,
Grace
Harris,
Devika
Vaidya,
Lauren
Bell,
Laxmi
Yadav,
Parshavi
Chopra,
Shweta
Sehrawat,
S.
Yashasri,
Simran
Shaikh.
Delhi
Capitals
vs
UP
Warriorz
predicted
playing
XI
DEL-W
vs
UP-W,
WPL
2023
Delhi
Capitals
predicted
playing
11
vs
UP
Warriorz
Meg
Lanning,
Shafali
Verma,
Jemimah
Rodrigues,
Marizzane
Kapp,
Alice
Capsey,
Jess
Jonassen,
Shikha
Pandey,
Tara
Norris,
Taniya
Bhatia,
Arundhari
Reddy,
Radha
Yadav
UP
Warriorz
predicted
playing
11
vs
Delhi
Capitals
Alyssa
Healy,
Shweta
Sehrawat,
Deepti
Sharma,
Kiran
Navgire,
Rajeshwari
Gayakwad,
Grace
Harris,
Devika
Vaidya,
Tahlia
McGrath,
Simran
Shaikh,
Sophia
Ecclestone,
Anjali
Sarvani/S
Yashasri
Delhi
Capitals
vs
UP
Warriorz
pitch
report
DEL-W
vs
UP-W
The
new
ball
will
allow
some
movement,
allowing
the
pacers
to
find
some
early
purchase.
However,
the
DY
Patil
pitch
would
be
highly
conducive
for
batting
once
the
shine
of
the
ball
is
gone.
There
is
not
much
help
expected
for
the
spinners
yet
but
modern
T20
bowlers
with
street-smart
approach
may
find
ways
to
survive
and
impact.
DEL-W
vs
UP-W
Dream11
prediction
Delhi
Capitals
vs
UP
Warriorz
Wicketkeeper
A
Healy
Batter
M
Lanning,
G
Harris,
A
Capsey,
KP
Navgire
All-rounder
S
Ecclestone,
D
Sharma,
M
Kapp,
S
Verma,
T
McGrath
Bowler
S
Ecclestone,
T
Norris
Captain
and
vice-captain
choices
A
Healy
and
G
Harris
are
good
choices
for
captains
while
the
likes
of
T
McGrath,
S
Ecclestone
are
expected
to
make
impact.
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