By Leighton Levy- On Saturday, Chinelle Henry produced a breathtaking innings of 62 off just 23 balls to propel UP Warriorz to their first win of WPL 2025, reminding many of fellow West Indian power-hitter Andre Russell. Speaking to ESPN Cricinfo, Henry acknowledged her admiration for Russell’s approach to batting, saying, “When he hits it, it stays hit. So, you know, it’s just something that I do.”
Much like her compatriot, Henry thrives in high-pressure situations, with an unshakable belief in her power-hitting ability. Her ability to turn games around with sheer brute force and an aggressive mindset is reminiscent of the best in T20 cricket, and she models her approach on the example set by Russell.
“That’s just what I practice in training all day, every day, evvel I have a T20 cricket,” she said of her role as a finisher. “Most of the time, it’s just my strengths, which obviously, for the past two games, is what I’ve been doing well.”
Coming in at No.8 with Warriorz struggling at 89 for 6 in 14.4 overs against Delhi Capitals at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, Henry turned the game on its head with a devastating display of power-hitting. The subdued atmosphere in the stadium quickly shifted as she launched into the opposition bowlers, smashing eight sixes and two fours to steer her team to a match-winning total of 177 for 9.
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