At the most recent bidding, UPW paid the same amount of INR 30 million for her.
Danni Wyatt-Hodge has been traded from UP Warriorz ( UPW) to Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), the defending champions, ahead of the third season of the WPL, expected to be played in early 2025. WPL confirmed that Wyatt-Hodge may receive the same amount of money as UPW paid for her at the most recent bid in December 2023.
Wyatt-Hodge, 33, is the third-most capped player in T20Is around the world, with 164 appearances for England, behind only Harmanpreet Kaur ( 177 ) and Suzie Bates ( 171 ), and has 2979 runs at an average of 22.91 and strike rate of 127.85 with two centuries and 16 half-centuries. She was also in great shape at the new T20 World Cup, top-scoring for England with 151 works at an average of 50.33 and strike price of 124.79.
She was not chosen for the first WPL auction, which had a base price of Rs 50 lakh, and despite being acquired by UPW prior to the second season, the team finished third and did not make the playoffs. She is now playing for Hobart Hurricanes at the WBBL in Australia.
" Danielle is a game-changer and a remarkable athlete", RCB captain Smriti Mandhana said. " Her knowledge and competitive nature coincide completely with our team's vision. We are excited to welcome her to the RCB and look forward to the power she may take to the club".
Due to WPL 2025, an bid is expected to take place, perhaps in December, before which, somewhere in early November, they are supposed to post their listing of retained people. Each team can have a maximum of 18 people, of which six may be outside people. Last year, RCB had in their ranks Marie Devine, Ellyse Perry, Nadine de Klerk, Kate Cross, Sophie Molineux and Georgia Wareham as the outside force.
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