Women’s Premier League: Mumbai Indians Women Uncapped Player List

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The date has been marked off for the inaugural of Women’s Premier league. The teams and the management is in full flow to make the most of the season.

Mumbai indians entered in Women’s Premier league with their women franchise. Mumbai indians bought the franchise at a enormous price of Rs 913 crore.

Mumbai Indians has produced numbers of young talents for indian in men’s cricket. Now, its the time that this franchise makes some contribution in Women’s cricket. With it’s participation in Women’s Premier league the future of WPL look bright.

This year Mumbai bought the likes of Harmanpreet kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues. The players have shown their talent and skill set at international level.

Harmanpreet kaur is named as the captain of Mumbai Indians. The indian captain has got a plenty of experience in T20 cricket. She is the first indian to play over 150 International T20 matches. She brings extra experience and leadership qualities to the squad.

Harmanpreet Kaur, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Amelia Kerr, Pooja Vastrakar, Heather Graham, Yashika bhatia, Isabelle Wong, Amanjot Kaur, Dhara Gujjar, Saika Ishaque, Hayley Matthews, Chloe Tryon, Humaira Kazi, Priyanka Bala, Neelam bhist, Jintimani Kalita,Sonam yadav

Mumbai bought the star player from India  Pooja Vastrakar for Rs 1.9 crore after fighting a long and intense bidding  with Up warriors and Delhi Capitals.

The team management of Mumbai Indians is marvelous they’ve got the likes of, Charlotte Edwards selected as Mumbai Indians Head coach and Jhulan goswami as mentor and bowling coach. Devashika palishkar has been announced as the batting coach of the squad.

The uncapped players of Mi have shown thier skill in under-29 and domestic cricket. Players like Pooja vatsrakar and Sonam yadav will be making impact this season.

Mumbai indians is as team which has produced the best young players in the history of ipl and this year the expectations from uncapped player os high.

As of now every team has got a squad of 18 players. Mumbai Indians have got a solid squad, in every department of the game they’ve filled thr boxes for themselves.

Women’s cricket has been growing rapidly over the past few years, both in terms of participation and popularity.

With more resources being allocated to women’s cricket, the quality of the game has improved significantly. More teams are able to afford better facilities, training, and equipment.

Major broadcasters are now showing women’s cricket matches, which means that more people are able to see and follow the sport. This has helped to raise awareness and generate interest.

The increasing professionalism of the women’s game has made it more attractive to players, and has helped to improve the standard of play. More players are now able to make a living from the sport, which has helped to attract talent.

With more women’s cricket being played at an elite level, there are more female role models for young girls to look up to. This has helped to inspire a new generation of players and supporters.

Women’s cricket is becoming more inclusive, with more opportunities for players from different backgrounds to get involved. This has helped to create a more diverse and representative sport, which is appealing to a wider audience.