Updated On: 23 March, 2023 07:32 AM IST | Mumbai | Karan Shankar
All-rounder Capsey, 18, who took 3-26 and scored a vital 34 to help Delhi beat UP Warriorz and enter summit clash, spells out her simple success mantra

Delhi Capitals off-spinner Alice Capsey (left) celebrates a UP Warriorz wicket during a Women’s Premier League game at the Brabourne Stadium on Tuesday. Pic/Ashish Raje
All-rounder Alice Capsey excelled (3-26 and 34 runs) as Delhi Capitals beat UP Warriorz (UPW) by five wickets to become the first team to enter in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) final at the Brabourne Stadium on Tuesday. Capsey, 18, who aggregates an impressive 159 runs and six wickets in the seven WPL matches, insisted that she’s happy to be learning and winning alongside some experienced teammates.
“It’s been such a cool experience. To be in a team with such experienced international players like [South African all-rounder] Marizanne Kapp, [skipper and Australian batter] Meg Lanning and Jess Jonassen [Australian left-arm spinner]. It’s been great for a young player like myself,” said Capsey after her player of the match-winning performance.