After a close defeat to the Gujarat Giants, Delhi Capitals’ Nandini Sharma lauded her team’s resilient performance, emphasizing their fighting spirit till the end. Despite falling short by four runs in pursuit of 210, the Capitals showcased competitiveness throughout, led by Lizelle Lee’s 86 off 54 balls and Laura Wolvaardt’s rapid 77 off 38 deliveries.
Reflecting on the match, Nandini Sharma expressed pride in her team’s effort, noting the positive attitude displayed despite the outcome. She credited captain Jemimah Rodrigues for her on-field support and guidance, which helped Sharma maintain composure during crucial moments.
Acknowledging the mentorship received from experienced players like Marizanne Kapp, Nandini highlighted the significance of their advice in navigating match situations. She shared insights into her cricketing journey, detailing her development under various coaches and the importance of family support in honing her skills.
As a young fast bowler, Nandini emphasized the learning curve at this level, stressing the need for adaptability and focus in executing plans against quality opposition. She praised the Women’s Premier League as a platform for emerging talents, urging perseverance through challenges and setbacks for aspiring cricketers.
Delhi Capitals are gearing up to face UP Warriorz in their upcoming WPL 2026 fixture, aiming to capitalize on the positives gained from their performances thus far.
