
WPL 2025 Week 2 Review ft. Dave | The Coin Tossing Premier League
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In this episode, we have Dave from USA who has been following the WPL along with Richa and MV.
We speak about
- The Gardener Show at GG, they are at the bottom of the table but are things looking up?
- UPW are the first and only team to successfully defend a total and win a Super Over game, are they too dependent on individual performances? Can they just have one great day and win the whole thing?
- RCB collapse at home, 4 consecutive losses including 1 from a winning position against UP-W, is their bowling to blame?
- Mumbai Indians seem to be cruising for the most part, almost inevitably so, but can they win without NSB?
- DC have a formula, keep the batting team to under par scores and then get there with some Shafali Verma bashing. Do they have what it takes to wrestle out a win when Plan A doesn’t work?
- Young Indian players like Kashvee Gautam, Kranti Goud, Tanuja Kanwar and Minnu Mani’s bowling performances and all rounders Amanjot Kaur and Kanika Ahuja. From the batters it’s been Shweta Sehrawat
- Check in on the redemption arcs: Shafali Verma, Arundhati Reddy, Sneh Rana, Shikha Pandey & of course Jess Jonassen
We found time to discuss the Best Smile, Captain of the Halloween XI, Socks Recommendations & somehow not on the record, but this is a great place to put it - Richa uses Cricinfo in Incognito mode.
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