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In a strategic move to maintain their competitive edge in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have announced the acquisition of two new international stars to replace the departing Sophie Devine and Kate Cross. Two star Australian players have been roped in to strengthen the team’s lineup.
Sophie Devine’s break from the game
Devine, a pivotal all-rounder for RCB, has been an instrumental part of the team since the inception of the WPL. Her aggressive batting style and handy medium-pace bowling have often turned matches in RCB’s favor. However, Devine has decided to take an indefinite break from domestic cricket, leading to her withdrawal from this year’s WPL.
Back injury leads to Kate Cross’ unavailability
England’s fast bowler Cross, renowned for her ability to generate swing and seam movement, has been sidelined since December due to a back injury. As a result, she will also be unavailable for RCB in the upcoming WPL season. Cross played a crucial role in providing pace and control to the team’s bowling attack, particularly in the powerplay and death overs. Her absence leaves a notable gap in RCB’s bowling lineup.
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All-rounder to replace Devine
Stepping into Devine’s shoes is Heather Graham, an all-rounder from Australia. Graham has made a name for herself in domestic cricket with her explosive batting and versatile bowling. She’s known for her ability to finish games with the bat and pick up crucial wickets with her seam bowling. Her inclusion is seen as a like-for-like replacement, bringing similar dynamism to the RCB team.
Star pacer to fill the absence of Cross in RCB
Replacing Cross, Kim Garth brings her expertise in swing bowling to RCB. Originally from Ireland but now representing Australia, Garth has the experience and skill to challenge some of the best batters in the world. Her ability to bowl consistently at good lengths with late movement makes her an asset for RCB’s bowling strategy.
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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.