The second match will witness Royal Challengers Bangalore facing UP Warriorz on 24 February. The 2024 WPL auction, held in December 2023, saw significant bids for players like Australia's Annabel Sutherland and Indian uncapped player Kaashvee Gautam, each earning Rs 2 crore. Another uncapped Indian player, Vrinda Dinesh was picked up for Rs 1.3 crore by Warriorz, while Mumbai spent …
Indian uncapped players emerged as surprise winners at the Women's Premier League 2024 player auction in Mumbai on Saturday, December 9. Teams were involved in heated bidding wars with 30 available slots and INR 17.65 crore to spend in the WPL 2024 auction. Mumbai Indians managed to beat Gujarat Giants and Royal Challengers Bangalore to sign the veteran South African …
If April, according to poet T.S. At the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, five franchises spent a whopping ₹59.50 crore to procure some of the biggest names in women’s cricket. But in the end, the five franchises – Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Giants, Royal Challengers Bangalore and UP Warriorz – opted for a balanced squad. ‘Extremely rushed’ The …
With the Women's Premier League 2023 Auction in full flow, Delhi Capitals have already made some big moves, and have purchased India opener Shafali Verma for ₹2 crore, after an intense bidding war with Royal Challengers Bangalore. Meanwhile, Beth Mooney was bought by GG for ₹2 crore and RCB purchased star India pacer Renuka Singh for ₹1.5 crore. MI purchased …
India vice-captain and opener Smriti Mandhana was the most expensive player at the inaugural Women’s Premier League auction, which saw five teams spend Rs 59.50 crore on 87 players. In other top bids for Indians, Deepti Sharma joined UP Warriorz for a price of Rs 2.60 crore, India’s match-winner against Pakistan Jemimah Rodrigues was sold for Rs 2.20 crore, Under-19 …