The Gujarat Giants franchise, which has been at the bottom of the Women’s Premier League for the last two seasons, tried to strengthen its playing combination by buying West Indies all-rounder Deandra Dottin (Rs 1.7 crore), India’s Simran Shaikh (Rs 1.9 crore). of. ) and England all-rounder Danielle Gibson (Rs 30 lakh) in the recently held mini-auction
Australian coach Michael Klinger said that we covered all aspects of the game more. Simran is a player who has the ability to play powerful shots and send the ball far away from the boundary line. “Reviewing last season, we wanted to add more strength to our batting line-up and Simran can fulfill that expectation,” Klinger said. If we look at his statistics, his strike rate in the Challenger Trophy has also been around 200. The joy of seeing a local player coming into the middle order and changing the outcome of the match will be different. Regarding Dottin, who rejoined the team after a controversial first season, Klinger said he would prove to be the X-factor. He is a dynamic player and can complete four-over spells with consistent pace and increase the scoring rate in less time with the bat. He can bat anywhere up to number six. Bowling coach Praveen Tambe expressed hope that his bowlers will perform better in the third season and said that bowlers are also increasingly looking for options in the T20 format. We will prepare for the next season by keeping the team’s base camp where the matches are to be played.