Sree Charani's Emotional Return: Why Delhi Capitals Feels Like Home

Sree Charani is thrilled to be returning to Delhi Capitals for the WPL 2026 season. She described the team as feeling like home and expressed her love for playing with them. The young spinner was acquired for Rs 1.3 crore in the recent auction after making her debut with DC last season. Her teammate Sneh Rana believes Charani was Delhi's best pick and is confident about their championship chances this year.

Key Points: Sree Charani Returns to Delhi Capitals in WPL 2026 Auction

  • Sree Charani returns to Delhi Capitals after 2025 debut season
  • DC acquires spinner for Rs 1.3 crore in WPL 2026 auction
  • Teammate Sneh Rana calls Charani Delhi's best young pick
  • Delhi also signs Laura Wolvaardt and Chinelle Henry for new season
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It feels like home: Sree Charani 'very happy' to be back with Delhi Capitals

India spinner Sree Charani expresses happiness returning to Delhi Capitals for Rs 1.3 crore in WPL 2026 auction, calling the team "home."

"It feels like home and I love playing for this team - Sree Charani"

New Delhi, Nov 28

India spinner Sree Charani expressed her elation on being acquired by Delhi Capitals for Rs 1.3 crore in the WPL 2026 auction on Thursday for the upcoming season.

Charani made her WPL debut with Delhi Capitals in 2025 when she was picked up for Rs 55 lakh in the auction held in 2024.

"Before the auction, I was just hoping to play in WPL this season with any team. But I am very happy to be back with Delhi Capitals. It feels like home and I love playing for this team,” she said on JioHotstar.

On her goals after returning to Delhi Capitals, the 21-year-old said, "I feel very proud to be part of Delhi Capitals again. This is my chance to contribute to the team once more. I'm grateful to be back with DC and looking forward to a good season ahead. I'm just hoping for the best to happen for our team."

Apart from Sree, Delhi Capitals' major picks in the auction were South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt, West Indies all-rounder Chinelle Henry and India star Sneh Rana.

Sneh brimmed with confidence about the upcoming season and said Sree’s pick was the best by the side. "Our team combination looks very good, strong and well-sorted. Shree Charani remains Delhi's best young pick and I'm sure she'll do well this season. I'm hopeful we'll have a great season and finally lift the trophy this time," she said.

"I'm very excited to play for Delhi Capitals and get this new opportunity. I look forward to teaming up with new teammates - it will be a great experience. Delhi has explosive Indian batters like Shafali Verma and Jemimah Rodrigues, and I'm really excited to meet and play with them," Sneh added.

Sharing her emotion after the auction, Chinelle Henry said, "Honestly, I was really nervous and excited. Now I can finally breathe again. I'm so happy to be returning to India and joining the DC family. I'm actually lost for words - just sitting here in my living room in Australia, feeling overwhelmed with joy."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see young Indian talent getting recognized and rewarded! Sree Charani at just 21 showing such maturity. WPL is changing women's cricket in India 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Love how she says "it feels like home" - that's the kind of team culture that brings out the best in players. DC management deserves credit for creating this environment.
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Arjun K
DC's auction strategy looks solid - Sree Charani, Laura Wolvaardt, Sneh Rana. But I hope they don't rely too much on overseas players. Need to give more chances to domestic talent too.
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Meera T
Chinelle Henry's excitement is so genuine! "Sitting here in my living room in Australia, feeling overwhelmed with joy" - these moments make WPL special for players worldwide 🌍
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Vikram M
Sneh Rana calling Sree Charani "Delhi's best young pick" shows the team's confidence in her. Can't wait to see this spin duo in action! DC might finally win the trophy this time 🏆

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