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Women's Mumbai Indians Sport News

Meg Lanning - Harmanpreet Kaur - Issy Wong - Radha Yadav - WPL 2023 Rewind: A Revolution That Ushered Women's Cricket Into a New Era - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

WPL 2023 Rewind: A Revolution That Ushered Women's Cricket Into a New Era

The Women's Premier League (WPL) 2023 showcased an exhilarating display of skill, determination and sportsmanship, bringing together some of the finest talents in women's cricket. The five-team tournament unfolded with intense matches, surprising upsets and stellar individual performances that left fans and enthusiasts captivated. The participating teams, composed of seasoned international players and emerging talents, competed fiercely for the coveted title, delivering a cricketing spectacle that resonated with fans worldwide.

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Meg Lanning - Jess Jonassen - Annabel Sutherland - Radha Yadav - Alice Capsey - WPL 2024: Full Squads Of All Franchises, New Players Bought At Women's Premier League Auction - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

WPL 2024: Full Squads Of All Franchises, New Players Bought At Women's Premier League Auction

Australian all-rounder Annabel Sutherland and uncapped Indian pacer Kashvee Gautam attracted the biggest bids of Rs 2 crores each from Delhi Capitals (DC) and Gujarat Giants (GG) respectively while another uncapped India batter Vrinda Dinesh from Karnataka was bought by UP Warriorz for Rs 1.3 crores at the Women's Premier League (WPL) auction 2024 on Saturday. All 30 slots, including nine overseas players across all the teams, were filled in the auction.

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Danni Wyatt - Harmanpreet Kaur - Hayley Matthews - Amelia Kerr - "They Will Unearth A Diamond": Anjum Chopra On Mumbai Indians' WPL Auctions Strategy - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka

"They Will Unearth A Diamond": Anjum Chopra On Mumbai Indians' WPL Auctions Strategy

Ahead of the blockbuster Women's Premier League 2024 (WPL) auction, former Indian batter and skipper Anjum Chopra said Mumbai Indians (MI) need to keep nucleus and build upon it while recruiting players like middle order batter Simran Shaikh and bowling all-rounder Simran Bahadur to strengthen their squad. The second edition of the Women's Premier League (WPL) will see 165 players going under the gavel during the auction on December 9 in Mumbai, including England's Danni Wyatt, Sri Lanka's Chamari Athapaththu, India's Priya Punia, West Indies' Deandra Dottin among others.

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Women's Premier League 2024 Auction: Top Players Who Can Be Surprise Picks - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

Women's Premier League 2024 Auction: Top Players Who Can Be Surprise Picks

The Women's Premier League (WPL) 2024 auction, set to take place in Mumbai this Saturday, promises to be an intriguing affair with the five competing teams poised to enter a bidding war for the talents they need to mount a title charge. A total of 165 players - 104 Indians and 61 from overseas - will go under the hammer on December 9 and cricket fans around the world will be eager to see which players end up with which franchisee. While some of the big names at the auction like Deandra Dottin and Kim Garth are expected to spark bitter bidding wars, a few lesser-known players in the auction pool can also surprise everyone and land lucrative contracts.

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Nat Sciver - Harmanpreet Kaur - Smriti Mandhana - Women's Premier League 2024 Auctions Live Streaming: When And Where To Watch Live - sports.ndtv.com - India

Women's Premier League 2024 Auctions Live Streaming: When And Where To Watch Live

Women's Premier League 2024 Auctions, Live Streaming: The auctions for the second edition of the Women's Premier League are going to held on December 9 in Mumbai. The second edition of the WPL could take place in February-March next year. A total of 165 players are set to go under the hammer in which 104 players are Indians while 61 hail from other countries. Yet, the challenge for the five WPL franchises lies in filling a mere total of 30 slots across their teams. Each team can have a maximum of 18 players in their squad. This means the teams will have to be at their best to create a winning formula necessary for the upcoming season and steer clear of any tactical blunders.

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Harmanpreet Kaur - Hayley Matthews - Amelia Kerr - Issy Wong - WPL 2024 Auction: A Look At Team Requirements And Expected Tactics - sports.ndtv.com - India

WPL 2024 Auction: A Look At Team Requirements And Expected Tactics

The anticipation for the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2024 auction is gaining momentum with 165 players set to go under the hammer in Mumbai on Saturday, December 9. Within this pool, 104 players are Indians while 61 hail from other countries.

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Harmanpreet Kaur - Hayley Matthews - Amelia Kerr - Issy Wong - WPL 2024 Auction: A Look At Team Requirements And Expected Tactics - sports.ndtv.com - India

WPL 2024 Auction: A Look At Team Requirements And Expected Tactics

The anticipation for the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2024 auction is gaining momentum with 165 players set to go under the hammer in Mumbai on Saturday, December 9. Within this pool, 104 players are Indians while 61 hail from other countries.

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Meg Lanning - Harmanpreet Kaur - Hayley Matthews - Amelia Kerr - Alice Capsey - On Expected Lines, Franchises Retain Top Guns Ahead Of Women's Premier League Season 2 - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

On Expected Lines, Franchises Retain Top Guns Ahead Of Women's Premier League Season 2

There was no surprises in store as all the marquee players, including Mumbai Indians' Harmanpreet Kaur, Delhi Capital's Meg Lanning and Royal Challengers Bangalore's Smriti Mandhana, have been retained by their respective Women's Premier League franchises (WPL), the league announced on Thursday. The window for the five franchises to retain players for the WPL 2024 season came to an end on October 15. While 60 players, including 21 overseas cricketers, were retained across five franchises, 29 players were released from their existing squads.

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