We take a look at the Stars who will be in action over the next 5 weeks in the third edition of the WPL.
WPL Preview: Stars everywhere
Meg Lanning (Delhi Capitals)
Lanning is the overall leading runs scorer in the short history of the WPL. The former Stars captain averages 42.25 at a strike rate of 130.75. Her Delhi Capitals will be looking to go one step further this season. having been runners up twice.
Marizanne Kapp (Delhi Capitals)
The superstar all-rounder will be linking up with a few Stars teammates in Delhi and has performed exceptionally during her first two years there. Kapp has taken 20 wickets and made 256 runs, showing her capability with both bat and ball.
Annabel Sutherland (Delhi Capitals)
Sutherland attracted the highest bid at last year's player auction but found herself on the bench for a number of matches through the season after making the switch to Delhi. Coming off an incredible summer with Australia, the Stars skipper will be wanting to prove herself in the WPL.
Kim Garth (Royal Challengers Bangalore)
Garth was a last-minute call up to RCB as an injury replacement for Sophie Devine, who withdrew from the tournament due to personal reasons. Garth spent time with Gujurat and our opening bowler will be wanting to have an immediate impact.