WPL 2024 Semi-final: Semi-final will be held between RCB and MI in Delhi final
WPL 2024 Semi-final: Semi-final will be held between RCB and MI in Delhi final

WPL 2024 Semi-final: Semi-final will be held between RCB and MI in Delhi final

WPL 2024 Semi-final: The semi-final match of WPL will be played between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore on 15 March. And the team that wins this match will play the final match with Delhi Capitals. See here with which 11 players both the teams can field.

WPL 2024: The Women’s Premier League has reached a very exciting level. Delhi Capitals have captured their place at the top by defeating Gujarat in the last match of the league. Delhi has not only won this match, but has also confirmed its place in the final. Now Delhi has to play the WPL final directly with the winning team of the semi-final on March 17. The semi-final match of the tournament will be played between RCB and Mumbai Indians. This match is going to be held on the evening of 15th March at Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium in Delhi. Read below what could be the playing eleven of both the teams for the semi-final match.

WPL 2024 Semi-final: Semi-final will be held between RCB and MI in Delhi final
WPL 2024 Semi-final: Semi-final will be held between RCB and MI in Delhi final

Elise played a historic innings

Royal Challengers Bangalore team had defeated Mumbai Indians in the 19th match of the league. With this win, RCB qualified for the playoffs. After the victory of RCB, the semi-final match will also be played between Mumbai and RCB. Fans will once again have expectations from Ellyse Perry, who was the hero of victory in the last match. Elise had taken 6 wickets for 15 runs in 4 overs in this knock out match against Mumbai. Apart from this, he also supported the team in batting. Elise also played an unbeaten inning of 40 runs. During this, 5 fours and a brilliant six came from his bat.

RCB can make a change

RCB can make one change in the semi-final match. Shraddha Pokharkar was played in the last match against Mumbai, but she did not perform anything special. The player gave 9 runs in one over, while could not take even a single wicket. And for this reason, the RCB captain can include Sabbhineni Meghna in the team in her place. Meghna is an all-rounder player, who can make waves with the ball as well as the bat.

RCB playing eleven

Smriti Mandhana (captain), Sophie Molineux, Ellyse Perry, Sophie Devine, Richa Ghosh (wk), Georgia Wareham, Disha Cassatt, Shreyanka Patil, Asha Shobhana, Renuka Singh, Sabbhineni Meghna.

Mumbai Indians can make 1 change

Mumbai Indians team can also make one change in the semi-final match. Mumbai’s defeat in the last match has dealt a huge blow. In such a situation, captain Harmanpreet Kaur can remove one player. Mumbai’s Saika Ishaq may be dropped from the next match. He is a bowler, who gave away 24 runs in 2 overs without taking any wicket in the last match against RCB. For this reason, the player can be dropped in the semi-finals and Fatima Jaffer can be included in the team in his place.

MI playing eleven

Hayley Matthews, Yastika Bhatia (wk), Nat Sciver-Brunt, Harmanpreet Kaur (captain), Amelia Kerr, Amanjot Kaur, Pooja Vastrakar, Sajeevan Sajna, Fatima Jaffer, Shabnim Ismail, Humaira Kazi.

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