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The cricketing landscape of the capital is set to change dramatically as Delhi prepares to host its inaugural Women’s Premier League. Scheduled to commence in mid-August, the tournament promises to be a thrilling spectacle for cricket fans.
The league will feature some of India’s top women cricketers, including the likes of Priya Punia and Shweta Sehrawat, adding star power to the competition. All matches will be played at the iconic Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium.
With a total of seven matches, including the final, the Women’s DPL will showcase the talent of Delhi’s emerging cricketers. The league will feature four teams: East Delhi Riders, North Delhi Strikers, Central Delhi Queens and South Delhi Superstars.
Cricket enthusiasts in Delhi are eagerly awaiting the start of the DPL, hoping it will unearth new talent and contribute to the growth of women’s cricket in the country.
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Women’s DPL squads
East Delhi Riders: Priya Punia, Priya Mishra, Pratika Rawal, Madhu, Mallika Khatri, Pragya Rawat, Kashish, Saachi, Vanshika Lila, Ishika, Nilanchal Nerwal, Priya Gaur, Shivani, Jyoshi Nain, Ashmeet Kaur, Shreya Sharma, Himanshi Rai, Anushka Singh
Central Delhi Queens: Laxmi Yadav, Parunika Sisodia, Mayuri Singh, Ria Sharma, Vandana Chaturvedi, Shivi Sharma, Mahi Chauhan, Deeksha Sharma, Meenakshi Vashishat, Armeet Kaur, Akanshi Singh, Mitali R, Neha Chillar, Sonia, Rishika, Taniska Rana, Aujasvie, Chanchal
North Delhi Strikers: Soni Yadav, Ayushi Soni, Nazma, Bharti Rawal, Riti Tomar, Riya Shokeen, Monika, Antra Sharma, Riya Kondal, Upasana Yadav, Goyinka Sharma, Mansi Sharma, Urvashi Gupta, Reshika Beniwal, Kritika Gaghda, Sonia Lohia, Aashi Saxena, Sonia Khatri
South Delhi Superstars: Shweta Sehrawat, Medhavi Bidhuri, Tanisha Singh, Ekta Bhadana, Manju Godara, Sumiti Soni, Nishika Singh, Nidhi Mahto, Riya Soni, R Priyadarshini, Mitali, Aarti Kumari, Anshu Nagar, Shivani Yadav, Vrinda, Chelcy Yadav, Neha Puri, Chhavi Gupta
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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.