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Chinelle Henry strikes big! Delhi Capitals pay US$150K for West Indies star

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November 29, 2025
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By Ben McLeod (CNW)- West Indies Women’s firebrand all-rounder Chinelle Henry saw her value surge on Thursday, fetching an impressive US$150,000 as the Delhi Capitals snapped her up in the opening round of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) mega auction.

The 30-year-old Jamaican’s price tag, 1.3 crore, placed her in a tie with India’s Shree Charani as the fifth-highest purchase of the round.

Released by the UP Warriorz ahead of the auction, Henry watched anxiously from afar before learning that she would be returning to the league in grand style.

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‘Lost for words’: Henry reacts to life-changing call

Speaking moments after her name was announced, Henry admitted to a whirlwind of emotion.

“I have to be honest, I was really, really nervous and excited, but I guess I can breathe now,” she said in a video message. “I’m really happy to be headed back to India and to be a part of the DC family. I’m literally lost for words.

“…I have to say that I’m honestly a bit surprised but at the same time really happy. So again, it feels good to be going back to India for my second season in the WPL, so see you guys soon.”

Her acquisition makes her the second West Indian confirmed for next year’s WPL, joining Hayley Matthews, who is set to represent the Mumbai Indians.

A rising portfolio of performances

Henry’s growing demand reflects a strong run of form across the global women’s circuit. Currently in Australia representing Brisbane Heat in the Women’s Big Bash League, she stepped into a leadership role earlier this year, guiding the Barbados Royals to a third straight Women’s Caribbean Premier League title while deputizing for an injured Matthews.

She first appeared in the Women’s IPL as an injury replacement for Alyssa Healy last season, quickly showcasing her value. In seven matches, she tallied 163 runs and took six wickets, highlighted by a blistering tournament strike rate of 196.39, despite registering only one half-century.

Ready for a second act

With the 2025 WPL beginning on January 4, Henry now prepares for a new chapter in Delhi’s colors. Her blend of power, versatility, and leadership experience positions her as a significant asset as the Capitals strengthen their push for the title.

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