With the bat, Shafali has gone either big or bust so far in her first WBBL season. A Player-of-the-Match-winning 50-ball 57 against the Hurricanes was bookended by two appearances against Stars in which she fell for 8 and 0. Intangible gains, however, may outweigh scoresheet testimonials if getting advice from her opening partner Alyssa Healy, and throwdowns from her captain Ellyse Perry, are considered. “[To] learn from the cricketers like Healy and Perry, it’s so good for me,” Verma said after scoring her maiden WBBL fifty.Radha YadavThe Sixers’ other Indian recruit, the left-arm spinner Radha Yadav, got her WBBL career underway with an 11-run over in the powerplay in the rain-reduced 11-overs-a-side season-opener against the Stars. She only conceded four off her next over, but went wicketless.A more eye-catching performance followed in the win against the Hurricanes: she snaffled a sharp one-handed catch at point to dismiss Mignon du Preez before she decisively dented the opposition’ innings with a double-wicket 18th over. In the space of three balls, she took out set batters Sasha Moloney and Ghosh, having them caught for 22 and 46 respectively.Her most economical returns came in the return fixture against the Stars, in which she finished with 0 for 17 in four overs. An opportunity to showcase her lower-order hitting skills arose later, at No. 8, but a 6-ball 2 was all she could muster before being bowled.Richa GhoshComing off an impressive ODI debut and a decent showing in the T20Is against Australia, Ghosh’s stocks as a street-smart batter continued to rise in the WBBL after the Hurricanes signed her as a last-minute replacement pick. The combination of ingenuity, power and hand-eye coordination that has been the hallmark of her career so far shone through in her 14-ball 21 against the Renegades and her run-a-ball 46 against the Sixers, though both came in losing causes.Richa Ghosh is behind only Rachel Priest in the six-hitting charts this season•Getty ImagesUsed purely as a batter, specifically at No. 4, her four sixes are second only to Rachel Priest’s seven in the competition so far. With Priest retaining the gloves, Ghosh, who kept wickets in India’s recent limited-overs assignments, was put to test in the circle and the outfield and was up to the task for the most part, even firing in a direct-hit to run out the Renegades captain Molineux after shelling a tough chance off Rodrigues off the same ball.Poonam YadavThe talisman of India’s spin attack until not long ago, Poonam’s wristspin has waned in efficacy of late, forcing her to warm the bench for five out of India’s seven matches in Australia. Come the WBBL, however, and Poonam’s loopy legbreak, unassuming straighter one, and potent-when-not-overutilised wrong’un were back.Two wickets apiece in her first two outings in the competition, after she came in as a late replacement for New Zealand’s Amelia Kerr, shot Poonam to the top of Brisbane Heat’s wicket charts. The prize wicket in her haul so far was of the dangerous Beth Mooney, bowled for 40, in the first face-off between Heat and the Perth Scorchers. With the 2022 ODI World Cup around the corner, both Heat and India stand to benefit if Poonam could build on her strong start to the WBBL campaign.Deepti SharmaIn defending champions Sydney Thunder’s solitary appearance in the week gone by, little went their way, or the way of their two Indian imports. The allrounder Deepti Sharma, making her first appearance in the WBBL, struck in her first over, accounting for South Africa and Adelaide Strikers batter Laura Wolvaardt, but was otherwise costly, finishing with 4-0-32-1. Later, when Thunder needed a middle-order rearguard to resuscitate their botched pursuit of 140, Deepti, slotting in at No. 6, only managed 4 off 6.Smriti MandhanaLike Deepti, India and Thunder opener Smriti Mandhana got her first season for her new club underway with only four runs to her name. Like her many dismissals since landing in Australia two months ago, Mandhana’s undoing this time around also came about in the point region. In the absence of Rachael Haynes, Thunder will rely on the experienced Mandhana to hit the ground running early in week two.

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