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The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 has been hit by a major late setback with Australian stars and Annabel Sutherland pulling out of the tournament due to personal reasons. Their withdrawals come less than two weeks before the start of the fourth edition, forcing Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Delhi Capitals (DC) into last-minute squad adjustments.
RCB lose their talisman as Ellyse Perry withdraws from WPL 2026
Perry’s withdrawal is a particularly heavy blow for RCB, who have built much of their recent success around the veteran all-rounder. The Australian was instrumental in Bengaluru’s title-winning campaign in 2024, finishing the season as the Orange Cap holder with 347 runs at a staggering average of 69.40, while also contributing seven wickets in nine matches.
Even during an injury-disrupted 2025 season, Perry remained RCB’s most reliable performer, scoring 372 runs in just eight matches, including four half-centuries. Her consistency with the bat and calm leadership presence made her a cornerstone of the franchise, which retained her for INR 2 crore ahead of WPL 2026.
To fill the void, RCB have signed Indian all-rounder Sayali Satghare at her reserve price of INR 30 lakh. While Satghare brings domestic experience and versatility, replacing Perry’s impact will be a daunting challenge for the defending champions.
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Annabel Sutherland’s absence reshapes Delhi Capitals’ plans
Delhi Capitals have also been forced to rethink their balance following Sutherland’s exit. The Australian all-rounder played a vital role in DC’s run to the final last season, picking up nine wickets at an impressive economy rate of 7.57 while offering depth with the bat. Her performances earned her a retention worth INR 2.2 crore, underlining the franchise’s faith in her abilities.
In response, DC have roped in Australian leg-spinner for INR 60 lakh. King, who previously represented UP Warriorz, adds significant international experience to the Capitals’ bowling attack, having claimed 27 wickets in 27 T20Is. Her inclusion strengthens DC’s spin resources, though Sutherland’s all-round value will be hard to replicate.
UP Warriorz make a forced change
Meanwhile, UP Warriorz have also announced a squad update, with USA pacer Tara Norris set to miss the season after being selected for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier in Nepal, scheduled from January 18 to February 1. The Warriorz have named uncapped Australian all-rounder Charli Knott as her replacement at a reserve price of INR 10 lakh.
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