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WPL 2024: I'm Super Excited to See What We Can Produce This Year, Says Meg Lanning

Delhi Capitals skipper Meg Lanning, who took her side in the finals of the inaugural Women's Premier League, is excited to see what the players can produce this year, expecting much improved performances from the squad to go one step forward and emerge triumphant.

Delhi Capitals skipper Meg Lanning, who took her side in the finals of the inaugural Women's Premier League, is excited to see what the players can produce this year, expecting much improved performances from the squad to go one step forward and emerge triumphant.
File: Meg Lanning discussing with few young players in Delhi Capitals squad (Source: Delhi Capitals X handle)
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Feb 19, 2024, 3:42 PM IST

Bengaluru (Karnataka): Ahead of the upcoming Women's Premier League 2024, Delhi Capitals aim to improve upon their runners-up performance from the last season.

"It's nice to get out here, have a bit of run around. Everyone looks in really good nick. There is a lot of improvement from everyone, and I'm super excited to see what we can produce this year," Delhi Capitals skipper Meg Lanning was quoted as saying in a media statement issued on Monday.

Lanning, a legendary figure in women's cricket, led Delhi Capitals to a near-perfect campaign in the inaugural edition of the WPL. They finished on top in the league stage, but narrowly missed out on winning the title last year. Delhi Capitals lost to eventual champions Mumbai Indians.

Quizzed about her best experience from the inaugural season, the former Australia captain said, "I loved the time last year. Opening the batting with Shafali (Varma) was a lot of fun and it is something I'm looking forward to again this year. I think as a group, we gelled nicely. It was a very easy group, nice to hang out on and off the field, we seemed to be able to come together, so it was a lot of fun. I'm sure this year it's going to be much the same."

Lanning, who has scored 3,405 runs in 132 matches in her T20I career, announced her retirement from international cricket in November 2023. Meanwhile, speaking about life after retirement, the 31-year-old batter said, "I don't like the word retirement, but it's been nice to be a little bit quiet, spend time at home, and play some cricket here and there.

"I still love playing, and I've been looking forward to the WPL, so really excited and hopefully can help Delhi win the title this year," she concluded.

The Delhi Capitals will begin their WPL 2024 campaign against the defending champions Mumbai Indians at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium here on February 23.

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Bengaluru (Karnataka): Ahead of the upcoming Women's Premier League 2024, Delhi Capitals aim to improve upon their runners-up performance from the last season.

"It's nice to get out here, have a bit of run around. Everyone looks in really good nick. There is a lot of improvement from everyone, and I'm super excited to see what we can produce this year," Delhi Capitals skipper Meg Lanning was quoted as saying in a media statement issued on Monday.

Lanning, a legendary figure in women's cricket, led Delhi Capitals to a near-perfect campaign in the inaugural edition of the WPL. They finished on top in the league stage, but narrowly missed out on winning the title last year. Delhi Capitals lost to eventual champions Mumbai Indians.

Quizzed about her best experience from the inaugural season, the former Australia captain said, "I loved the time last year. Opening the batting with Shafali (Varma) was a lot of fun and it is something I'm looking forward to again this year. I think as a group, we gelled nicely. It was a very easy group, nice to hang out on and off the field, we seemed to be able to come together, so it was a lot of fun. I'm sure this year it's going to be much the same."

Lanning, who has scored 3,405 runs in 132 matches in her T20I career, announced her retirement from international cricket in November 2023. Meanwhile, speaking about life after retirement, the 31-year-old batter said, "I don't like the word retirement, but it's been nice to be a little bit quiet, spend time at home, and play some cricket here and there.

"I still love playing, and I've been looking forward to the WPL, so really excited and hopefully can help Delhi win the title this year," she concluded.

The Delhi Capitals will begin their WPL 2024 campaign against the defending champions Mumbai Indians at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium here on February 23.

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