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WPL 2026: RCB Is More Greatly Impacted By The Absence Of Ellyse Perry, Says Anjum Chopra
Ellyse, the second-highest run-scorer in WPL’s history, was retained by RCB for INR 2 crore for the upcoming season. But her withdrawal has meant RCB have a huge gap to fill in their line-up, though they have signed pace-bowling allrounder Sayali Satghare as her replacement.
Just like Ellyse, seam-bowling all-rounder Annabel Sutherland pulled out of the competition for DC due to personal reasons, with the side getting leg-spinner Alana King as her replacement.
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