Shefali is in a very good rhythm, hopefully she will continue it in WPL: Meg Lanning

New Delhi. Delhi Capitals captain Meg Lanning hoped that India’s explosive opener Shefali Verma will also retain her domestic cricket form of domestic cricket in the third session of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) starting on Friday. Shefali, who failed to make a place in the Indian team for the tour of Australia in November 2024, recently performed brilliantly from Haryana in domestic matches, indicating that they have achieved rhythm.
Lanning said in a pre -press conference of Delhi Capitals, “It seems that she is in a very good rhythm and is enjoying her game which I think is quite important. It is fantastic for me to see her playing with freedom, expressing myself and when she does so it plays a very important role for our team. The most run -scorer was the player while the senior women’s ODI batsman scored 414 runs at an average of 82.80 in the ODI Challenger Trophy.
On both occasions, he scored runs at a strike rate of around 150. After retiring from international cricket last year, Lanning has not played much matches before WPL 2025. Asked how she is associated with the game? Lanning said, “I played some matches for Victoria in WNCL (Women’s National Cricket League). I think it is important to play the match. ”
He said, “I think he was fantastic for me from this perspective.” I think I am in a good position about my game. ”Lanning said that his experience of playing in India in the past will be helpful for him in WPL. He said, “I always love to play and bat in India. I have got some success before. I have been here for a few days, it has been good to mold about the circumstances here and to know how to be clear about my plan and how to do it. Because WPL is being held for the first time in four sites- Vadodara, Bengaluru, Lucknow and Mumbai.

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