Chandigarh, Dec. 3 -- For 31-year-old all-rounder Sneh Rana, the past month has been nothing short of extraordinary. Fresh from lifting the Women's Cricket World Cup, she added another milestone to her dream run after being picked up by Delhi Capitals for Rs.50 lakh at the WPL auction. Having previously represented Gujarat Giants and RCB, Rana now prepares for a new chapter with a DC unit desperate to break their sequence of three consecutive runner-up finishes. In this interview, Rana reflects on the World Cup triumph and shares her ambitions for the upcoming WPL season. Excerpts: The journey has been like a dream. We were numb on the day of the win, and with so many events and engagements afterward, we never really got the chance to truly absorb the feeling of being world champions. Personally, this journey has been fulfilling and emotionally overwhelming. This team has been together for more than 3-4 months, and our bonding grew stronger every day. We had so much trust and confidence in ourselves and each other that those losses didn't deter us. We never stopped believing we would win the World Cup. We approached the game in phases and had detailed discussions about taking it deep. In the previous three matches, we were unable to finish well. Against Australia, we stayed focused on fixing that missing piece. We knew we had the capability - it was about delivering at the right moment. In the sub-continent, spin is always a game-changer. Throughout the World Cup, the right combinations made a big difference. The three of us constantly discussed plans before and during matches to spin the right web for the opposition. Charani is very talented, with great learning aptitude and the right attitude. "Cherry" and I share a good bond, and I try to pass on my experience to her whenever I can. I'm excited to partner with her again at DC. She's a fantastic pick among the youngsters. I've captained GG, played clutch cameos for RCB - now let's see what destiny holds for me at DC. Playing for different franchises helps you understand new players and cultures. My goal is to contribute across departments, share my experience with younger players, and help DC win the WPL title. Honestly, I expect nothing in the WPL. I just focus on playing good cricket. I went unsold last time, so I was prepared for anything. I was lucky to be picked (she played as a replacement for injured Shreyanka Patil in the RCB team). Valuation doesn't matter - playing does. After this World Cup, women's cricket has gained a lot of attention, and we're loving it. DC has been a finalist in all previous WPL editions, so it's a matter of pride to join them. It will help elevate my game at this stage of my career. I'm confident I can deliver whenever the team needs me....