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WPL 2024: "Perfect Bridge, High Quality, Great Platform" - What The Captains Said Before The Curtain-Raiser?

By MyKhel Staff

Women's Premier League season 2 is upon us and the captains are excited about what's in-store at WPL 2024, which is scheduled to start on Friday (February 23) at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.

After the success of the first season that saw Mumbai Indians beat Delhi Capitals to the title, the other three side are better prepared and ready for the new season, which kick starts in Bengaluru and then heads to Delhi for the second phase.

WPL 2024 Captains

Before last season's finalists Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals rematch in the tournament curtain-raiser in Bengaluru, captains of the five teams assembled for the 'TATA WPL Captain's Huddle', anchored by JioCinema's Sanjana Ganesan.

In the program, the captains of the five competing sides spoke on what makes the WPL a premier tournament in the women's game and what it brings to the table for domestic cricketers.

What the captains said on WPL?

Meg Lanning, captain, Delhi Capitals: "I think we've got some world-class players from all around the world, which is great. Put that together with all the Indian players who are very experienced now and well known, that really creates some really high-quality cricket.

"The younger players coming in are getting some opportunity to play on a really big stage and sort of announce themselves. So, I think it caters for everyone in a lot of ways, provides some great opportunities."

Smriti Mandhana, captain, Royal Challengers Bangalore: "From the Indian perspective, it's a bridge from domestic to international cricket. We've seen what happens in the other leagues, WBBL and The 100.

"We've played that and we always wanted to have one in India and it's like the perfect bridge for Indian domestic players to step onto the international stage. We've seen that in the last one year."

Mandhana also added that many will be ready for this season: "Whoever has played the WPL and come into the Indian team, they are a lot more confident now. So, from that perspective, it really gives a big platform to the domestic girls to look forward and have that amazing domestic season so that they get to play the WPL."

Alyssa Healy, captain, UP Warriorz: "I think that the investment around the tournament itself is noteworthy. Look at this year, we get to play on some really iconic grounds in India, we're playing on the big stage in front of lots of people.

"I know, as an international player coming into the tournament playing in these conditions are very foreign to us. So having the opportunity to do that and the investment around the game as a whole, I think makes it really special."

Harmanpreet Kaur, captain, Mumbai Indians: "I think Season 2 of the WPL will be more exciting. The first one is always special. I think now we all have set some benchmark for the second edition. Everyone knows what we can bring to the stadium. So, I think this season is more exciting and really looking forward to that."

Beth Mooney, captain, Gujarat Giants: "Yeah, I think the WPL has created a platform for young players to showcase their skills and achieve their dreams. And I think the most exciting thing about this competition is the big crowds that we get.

"Obviously, we're playing at some great stadiums this year in Bangalore and Delhi and the crowd support over here in India is amazing. A lot of us didn't get the experience of that until later in our careers, so it's really cool to see some young players get to play in front of 20 or 30,000 people.

"For them, it means when they do get to play international cricket it's not as daunting to be in that situation. So yeah I'm really looking forward to it being a good tournament."

Story first published: Friday, February 23, 2024, 16:02 [IST]
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