Women t20
DC Environment Has Always Felt Like Family, Want To Carry This Into WPL 2026, Says Shafali
Shafali delivered a stellar all-round performance in the ODI World Cup final against South Africa – making 87 off 78 balls and picking two crucial wickets. “The team has always felt like a family. If you see anyone down, any player will go and make them feel confident.”
“We’ve had this environment since the first season, which the owners, staff and management have built together. We want to carry that into 2026. We always try to give our best and hopefully this time we lift the cup,” she said in a video posted on the franchise’s Instagram account.
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