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‘She is a fighter’ Head coach Shelley Nitschke on WPL’s highest wicket taker Jess Jonassen

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Jonassen is performing brilliantly for Delhi Capitals in the ongoing season.

Jess Jonassen (Image Credit- Twitter

Recently, Australia women’s cricket team has been selected for the Bangladesh tour. However, all-rounder Jess Jonassen has not been selected in the Australian team for this tour. Who is performing brilliantly for Delhi Capitals in the ongoing season of Women’s Premier League.

Let us tell you that she has taken a total of 11 wickets in just 6 matches played in the ongoing WPL season. However, due to low economy, Marijan Kapp has the Purple Cap with 11 wickets. On the other hand, the team’s head coach Shelley Nitschke has given a big statement regarding Jonassen’s non-selection for the Bangladesh tour. Nitschke described Jonassen as a fighter.

Shelley Nitschke made a big statement about Jess Jonassen

Let us tell you that regarding Jess Jonassen, Shelley Nitschke, quoting ESPN Cricinfo, said – It was very difficult to take this decision, but she was very disappointed. But after this he has given a reaction like WPL, it is not surprising that he has done so. He is a real fighter. She is trying to make a statement with her performance, which we love to watch.

Nitschke further said – It is really very difficult to remove a player like Jess Jonassen, who has been with the team for a long time. She has been a great performer for us. But she is not completely out of the team’s selection mix. She is performing exactly as she is capable of in the WPL.

On the other hand, if we tell you about Jess Jonassen’s team Delhi Capitals, Delhi has made it to the finals of the tournament. So now it will face the winner of the eliminator match between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore on 15th February for the title battle on 17th February.

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