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Focus On Young Indian Stars As WPL 2024 Starts With Mumbai-Delhi Face-Off | Cricket News
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Focus On Young Indian Stars As WPL 2024 Starts With Mumbai-Delhi Face-Off | Cricket News

[ad_1] Bengaluru: The second edition of the Women's Premier League, beginning in Bengaluru on Friday with a high-profile match between defending champions Mumbai Indians and runners-up Delhi Capitals, will be optimistic about meeting its existential purpose of giving a wider platform to promising home-grown talents. The foreign stars glittered brightly in the inaugural edition held in Mumbai, and the Indians will be hoping to hog some of the limelight this year as the tournament takes a multi-city format shape with New Delhi being the other host city. While Capitals' skipper Meg Lanning,...
‘Just Want To Keep Things Simple And Do Exactly What We Did Last Year’: Mumbai Indians Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur | Cricket News
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‘Just Want To Keep Things Simple And Do Exactly What We Did Last Year’: Mumbai Indians Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur | Cricket News

[ad_1] "Don't take pressure", "keep things simple", and "enjoy yourself and each other's success", simple keywords, often thrown around in elite sports, but these were the pillars that built Mumbai Indians' title-winning campaign in the inaugural season of the Women's Premier League (WPL). With exactly a week to go until the first game of the second season kicks off at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, Mumbai Indians skipper, Harmanpreet Kaur, echoed the same in a pre-season press conference on Friday in Mumbai. "We just want to do what we did last year, keep things simple and enjoy ...
WPL 2024 Scheduled Announced, Mumbai Indians To Face Delhi Capitals In Opener On February 23 | Cricket News
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WPL 2024 Scheduled Announced, Mumbai Indians To Face Delhi Capitals In Opener On February 23 | Cricket News

[ad_1] Defending champions Mumbai Indians will take on last year's finalists Delhi Capitals in the opening match of the second edition of the Women's Premier League at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on February 23. The entire season will be held in Bengaluru and Delhi with the Arun Jaitley Stadium here hosting the Eliminator and final on March 15 and 17 respectively. A total of 22 matches will be held in the WPL this year with the table-toppers directly making the final. The second and third placed will lock horns in the Eliminator.Mumbai Indians, led by India skipper Harmanpreet...