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WPL: Australian captain Meg Lanning named Delhi Capitals skipper for inaugural season

March 2, 2023

Upon reaching, Lanning shared her thoughts on being named as the captain of the Delhi franchise saying its a proud moment for her to lead the side, and that she would give her best and enjoy herself in the process.
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"It's a very proud moment for me, firstly to be involved with Delhi Capitals and then to lead them. It's about enjoying yourself, getting the best out of yourself, Lanning said.
She added saying the introduction of the WPL makes all the right sense given how the womens cricket is moving ahead in todays age. Lanning added saying the WPL will only grow with time and shes very excited to get associated with something like this.
"WPL is a massive moment for the sport; it's the logical next step and makes a lot of sense. Cricket in India is people's lives and the fact that WPL is up and running, and to be involved in something like this, is amazing. It's only going to grow in the coming years," she added.
March 2, 2023

Meanwhile, Meg Lanning represented Australia in 132 T20Is, scoring 3405 runs at an average of 36.61 and a strike rate of 116.37. In addition to scoring 15 fifties in this format, Lanning also has scored two hundreds to her name. Besides, she also led Australia in over 100 T20Is which is most by any womens player in this format. Lanningalso happens to be the third Aussie player to be named captain of a WPL franchise after Beth Mooney (Gujarat Giants) and Alyssa Healy (UP Warriorz),whereas, Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur will lead Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore, respectively.

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