Nandni Sharma Credits DC Seniors for WPL Success as Purple Cap Holder

Delhi Capitals fast bowler Nandni Sharma has attributed her successful debut WPL season to the supportive and positive atmosphere within the team. She revealed that encouragement from senior teammates helps manage her pre-match nerves and allows her to focus on enjoying the game. South African all-rounder Marizanne Kapp has been a key mentor, offering advice on pitch reading and emphasizing the importance of all-round skills. Nandni leads the wicket-taking charts with 13 wickets in 6 matches, including a hat-trick.

Key Points: WPL 2026: Nandni Sharma on Senior Support & Purple Cap Lead

  • Credits team's calm environment
  • Reveals pre-match superstitions
  • Highlights guidance from senior players
  • Is current WPL purple cap holder
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WPL 2026: 'Support from seniors gives me confidence,' says purple cap holder DC pacer Nandni

Delhi Capitals pacer Nandni Sharma reveals how support from teammates like Marizanne Kapp eased her debut WPL nerves, leading the wicket-taking charts.

"They never let me feel that it's my first season. - Nandni Sharma"

Vadodara, Jan 25

Delhi Capitals' fast-bowler Nandni Sharma has credited the team's calm and supportive environment for helping her settle into her maiden Women's Premier League season, revealing how encouragement from senior teammates has played a key role in easing her nerves and boosting her confidence.

Speaking in a video shared by the WPL on social media, Nandni opened up about her pre-match nerves, her small superstitions, and the reassurance she receives from teammates, which she believes has helped her focus on enjoying the game rather than feeling the pressure of her debut season.

"Yes, I have a superstition. I wore a kukli during my warm-up. But I don't wear it in the match. I won't tell you why," she said.

The young pacer admitted that nervousness is a constant companion before every match but said the team's atmosphere ensures she never feels alone.

"I get nervous before every match. But my teammates cheer me up and support me a lot. They try to calm me down, and that helps me a lot. Our team atmosphere is very good. We are very positive and calm. We support each other a lot, and I enjoy it a lot," she said.

Nandni highlighted how experienced players like Marizanne Kapp regularly guide her on match conditions, particularly reading the pitch and field placements.

"They always tell me about the pitch in every match. They tell me where to keep the ball because they know a lot about the pitch, and I get a lot of help from them. They tell me 'touch wood' in every match. They help me a lot. I feel like I have a very bright future ahead of me," she added.

The right-arm pacer also named several teammates who have helped her feel comfortable and confident throughout the season, ensuring she never feels the pressure of being a first-timer.

"I have a lot of confidence in the team. Whenever I'm nervous, I talk to them. They're very chill: Shivali, Jamie, Tanya, Meenu, and Kapi. They all support me a lot. They never let me feel that it's my first season," she said.

South Africa's all-rounder Kapp praised Nandni's bowling and also revealed a crucial piece of advice that she gave to the young talent. "There's already so much to like about bowling. And in the women's game, I feel like those days are gone where you are just a bowler. Nowadays, if they have to choose between two bowlers who bowl similarly or have good stats, they're probably going to pick the one that's good in the field and that can hold the bat," Kapp said.

"So I just told her in the off-season, keep on working hard on your batting and your fielding. Because your bowling is obviously superb. And I feel like she has a very bright future ahead of her," she added.

Nandni has taken 13 wickets in just 6 matches in her debut season. She is currently the purple cap holder with the most wickets in the season. Nandni has also taken a hat trick against the Gujarat Giants.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The part about Marizanne Kapp's advice is gold. It's so true - being an all-rounder is the future. Glad our young players are getting such world-class mentorship. Nandni's future is indeed bright if she works on her batting and fielding too.
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Aman W
Haha, the 'kukli' superstition is so relatable! Every player has their little ritual. More power to her. The team culture seems excellent. This is the kind of positive news we need.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan from abroad, it's incredible to see the WPL producing such exciting new talent. Nandni's story shows the importance of a good team environment. The blend of Indian and international experience is working wonders for Delhi.
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Karthik V
While her performance is brilliant, I hope the media doesn't put too much pressure on her by calling her the "next big thing" already. Let her grow at her own pace. The seniors seem to be doing a great job shielding her, and we should too.
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Nisha Z
This makes me so proud! Young Indian women excelling on a big stage. The future of women's cricket in our country looks secure with talents like Nandni coming through. Go get that trophy, DC! 🏏✨

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