Reading the Game: Batting, Bowling & the WPL — with Disha Baradiya

EPISODE · Jan 31, 2026 · 26 MIN

Reading the Game: Batting, Bowling & the WPL — with Disha Baradiya

from Yorker · host Ananya

In this episode of Yorker, I’m joined by Disha Baradiya for a lively and thoughtful conversation on the WPL — from batting intent and bowling tactics to momentum swings and match awareness.We talk about what truly makes a WPL match-defining, how bowlers create impact beyond the numbers, and the subtle decisions fans often underestimate in T20 cricket. Disha also shares her perspective on WPL trends, captaincy creativity, and how the league is accelerating skill development for young players.Blending insight with personality, this episode explores what make the WPL such a compelling tournament — and why women’s cricket is heading in such an exciting direction.Follow her at: winging_it_daily

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