• UP Warriorz have announced the replacement player for Alyssa Healy.

  • Healy pulled herself out of WPL 2025 due to a foot injury.

UP Warriorz announce Alyssa Healy’s replacement for WPL 2025
Alyssa Healy's replacement announced (PC: X)

UP Warriorz have brought in West Indies all-rounder Chinelle Henry as a replacement for Alyssa Healy in the upcoming Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025.

Alyssa Healy out of WPL 2025 due to injury

Healy, who was set to lead the team, has been forced to withdraw due to a stress reaction in her right foot, an injury that follows previous plantar fascia ruptures.

With Healy sidelined, the franchise is yet to finalize its new captain. Leading candidates for the role include Sri Lankan veteran Chamari Athapaththu, Australian all-rounder Tahlia McGrath, and Indian star Deepti Sharma. Meanwhile, Uma Chetry is expected to step in as the team’s wicketkeeper.

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UP Warriorz acquire the replacement player for INR 30 lakh

Henry, an experienced T20 player for the West Indies, has featured in 62 T20Is, accumulating 473 runs and taking 22 wickets. The Warriorz secured her services for INR 30 lakh, adding depth to their squad ahead of the season opener.

UP Warriorz will kick off their WPL 2025 campaign on February 16 at Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara, facing Gujarat Giants in what promises to be an exciting contest.

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