WPL 2023 No team can beat us if we bring our A game, says Shikha Pandey ahead of DC vs MI clash


Mumbai, March 19 : Delhi Capitals will be aiming to get back into winning ways when they take on table-toppers Mumbai Indians in the Women's Premier League (WPL) match at the DY Patil Sports Academy on Monday. Delhi's fast-bowling all-rounder Shikha Pandey feels that no side can defeat her team if they play at their best. In their last game, Delhi's famed batting line-up had fallen 11 runs short of chasing 148 set by Gujarat Giants. "Our performance in our last game against Gujarat Giants showed that DC doesn't give up easily. It was a great effort from our team to get close to our target. And if we bring our A game then no team can beat us," the pacer said in a media release issued by the franchise on Sunday. The last time Delhi and Mumbai met in the WPL, the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side had bowled out Meg Lanning & Co for just 105 and chased down the total with five overs to spare. "We've had three days to prepare for this game. We didn't have a good outing in our last encounter against Mumbai Indians. We'll look to bring our A game to the table this time," said Shikha. Shikha pointed out that Delhi's batters are eager to regroup and put up a strong batting show against Mumbai's bowling line-up. "We are expecting a huge fight from the Mumbai Indians and we are looking forward to the game. Our bowling department has been performing very well on non-bowler-friendly wickets. The batters will look to come together and pose a threat against MI as well," she said. /IANS




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