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Expected UP Warriorz Women's Playing XI against. Royal Challengers Bangalore Women lineup for the eighth game of the WPL 2023


 

The UP Warriorz had a big defeat in their previous match against Delhi Capitals after winning their opening game against Gujarat Giants. The team dropped Grace Harris for the second match and their middle-order struggled, with only Tahlia McGrath performing well. The bowling lacked depth, with five out of six bowlers conceding more than 10 runs per over. The team needs to improve in these areas quickly.

Here is the predicted XI for the UP Warriorz in their next match against Royal Challengers Bangalore:

Openers: Alyssa Healy (c & wk), Shweta Sehrawat

Alyssa Healy and Shweta Sehrawat have not been performing well so far. Healy started well in the previous match, but was dismissed after scoring 24 runs. Shweta has only scored six runs in two matches, which is a big concern. This match will be crucial for the youngster.

Middle-order: Simran Shaikh, Kiran Navgire

Simran Shaikh has not done much to secure her place in the team, scoring only six runs in two matches. Kiran Navgire was impressive in the opening game, but failed in the second match. She needs to take more responsibility and support Tahlia McGrath.

All-rounders: Tahlia McGrath, Deepti Sharma, Devika Vaidya

Tahlia McGrath was outstanding in the last match, scoring 90* runs and taking a wicket. She will be a key player for the team. Deepti Sharma has not been performing well, scoring only 12 runs and conceding 40 runs in the previous match. Devika Vaidya looked good with the bat, but needs to be more aggressive since she is batting lower down the order. She did not bowl in the previous match after conceding 24 runs in the first game.

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