Perry, Sutherland Withdraw from WPL 2026; Replacements Named

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30 Dec 2025 | 11:30 am
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Ellyse Perry and Annabel Sutherland have officially withdrawn from the upcoming WPL 2026 season. Both players cited personal reasons for their unavailability, creating significant changes for their respective franchises in the lead-up to the highly anticipated tournament. Their absence necessitates immediate squad adjustments.

 

Their decisions mark a notable shift for the Women's Premier League 2026, prompting teams to seek suitable replacements rapidly. The league moved swiftly to address the vacancies created by these prominent player absences, ensuring the competitive balance of the tournament is maintained.

 

Key Players Cite Personal Reasons

 

Ellyse Perry, a celebrated all-rounder, and Annabel Sutherland, an impactful player, are stepping away from the WPL 2026. Both athletes communicated their decisions, attributing their unavailability to personal reasons that prevent participation in the premier women’s cricket series.

 

New Talent Joins WPL Franchises

 

In response to these withdrawals, Sayali Satghare and Alana King have been announced as replacement players for WPL 2026. Their inclusions aim to fill the void left by the departing international stars effectively, bolstering team rosters for the upcoming season.

 

Sayali Satghare is set to join RCB, stepping in as a vital new member of their team. Her addition provides the Royal Challengers Bangalore with fresh talent and strategic options. This move ensures the squad remains competitive after the unexpected change.

 

Replacements Allocated to Teams

 

Alana King will be joining DC, strengthening the Delhi Capitals' lineup for the WPL 2026. Her signing is expected to contribute significantly to the team's performance, adding depth and skill to their roster in the premier women's cricket league season.