BCCI vs PCB Controversy: This Star Player permanently left Pakistan to play Cricket in India. Here’s the detail

BCCI vs PCB

As the meeting between these two bodies to debate their future of upcoming ACC and ICC events on March 20th 2023 approaches, things between BCCI and PCB have gotten heated.

Long before this storm, BCCI had already demonstrated their strength against PCB by calling up this outstanding player to compete in India’s Women’s Premier League.

The player is Laura Woolvardt, and she dominated the recently finished T20 World Cup in terms of bat performance.

For WPL 2023, she will sign on with the Gujarat Giants team.

She wasn’t initially purchased, but since Beth Mooney’s injury wasn’t present, she was added to the squad.

She was competing for the Amazons in exhibition games of the PSL Women at the time of her recall.

Laura Woolvardt has been a force at the plate for South Africa, and her addition to the Giants line-up will expand their presence.

Speaking of the WPL 2023, the Gujarat Giants have had a roller-coaster season, losing their first two games before defeating RCB in their most recent match. Sneh Rana is the team’s head coach.

When Beth Mooney injured her knee early in the tournament and was unable to recover in time for the next game, they were dealt a severe blow.

In the final two games of the WPL 2023, Harleen Deol led the Giants in performance.

Deol, who bats third for the Giants and has two back-to-back half centuries, is anticipated to perform miracles with the bat.

The WPL 2023 will transform women’s cricket in the nation by allowing both emerging and seasoned players to showcase their abilities on a large stage.

Gujarat Giants have firepower overseas player including Annabel Sutherland, Jess Jonassen, Laura Woolvaardt and Georgia Wareham who will be expected to exhibit their skills against Royal Challengers Bangalore vividly.

Talking about today’s game, Giants have won the toss and elected to bat first with Woolvardt back in the top order.