Smriti mandhana wpl team

  1. WPL 2023: Smriti Mandhana named Royal Challengers Bangalore's captain
  2. Smriti Mandhana WPL 2023 Stats: Price, Runs, Age, Century, Team
  3. 'From one No.18 to another...': RCB announce Smriti Mandhana as captain for WPL
  4. WPL 2023: Smriti Mandhana frustrated by team's performance in defeat against Mumbai Indians
  5. WPL 2023: Smriti Mandhana, And Her Act of Re
  6. Women's Premier League: Team & format guide with Smriti Mandhana & Nat Sciver


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WPL 2023: Smriti Mandhana named Royal Challengers Bangalore's captain

Here's what Virat had to say: "Hi RCB fans, this is your number 18, here to make a very special announcement today. Leading RCB for over a decade has been very enjoyable and a memorable phase of my career. A captain isn't just the leader of the group, he someone who creates the culture and carries that legacy forward by earning the respect of everyone around him. Faf did a tremendous job last year by leading the side and helping each and every individual around him to grow and excel under his leadership. I really enjoyed my time playing under him. Now it's time for another number 18 to lead a very special RCB team in the Women's Premier League. Yes! We are talking about Smriti Mandhana. Go well, Smriti! You will have the support of the best team and the best fans in the world." Here's what Faf said: "Hey RCB fans, it's your captain speaking. It has been a great couple of months for RCB. Firstly, getting a women's IPL team then also assembling a really strong squad at the auction. And now it is time to reveal the first women's captain of RCB for this year's Women's Premier League. I also realised what an incredible privilege it is to captain RCB. What an incredible franchise and so much history, and great players who walked through those dressing rooms. Not only do you Captain the 11 on the field but you are also the torch bearer for so many more fans out there. Inside Bangalore and over the whole of India. I am very confident that our women's captain has all the attributes...

Smriti Mandhana WPL 2023 Stats: Price, Runs, Age, Century, Team

Smriti Mandhana WPL 2023: Smriti Mandhana is an Indian cricketer who has made a name for herself in the world of women’s cricket. She was born on July 18, 1996, in Mumbai, India. This year 1st edition of Women’s IPL is going to hold where Smriti Mandhana will play for Royal Challengers Bangalore. RCB bought her for 3.4 Crores in INR which is the highest ever bid in WPL 2023 Auction. Let’s look at the WPL career of Smriti Mandhana: Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • Smriti Mandhana WPL Profile TEAM Royal Challengers Bangalore WPL Debut 2023 Matches 01 Runs 35 WPL Price INR 3.4 Cr. Batting Style Left-Handed Batter Age 26 Years (18 July 1996) Smriti Mandhana WPL Batting Stats Year Matches Innings Runs Highest-Score Average Strike-Rate 2023 01 01 35 35 35 152.17 Smriti Mandhana Best WPL Innings 2023 • She open the innings and scored 35 runs off 23 balls against Delhi Capitals Women in the 2nd match of WPL which is the 1st match of her in this tournament. ALSO CHECK– ALSO CHECK– ALSO CHECK– Who is the Owner of Smriti Mandhana WPL Debut Smriti Mandhana debuted for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Women’s IPL on 05-03-2023 against Delhi Capitals Women. She will play as the captain of her team. Smriti Mandhana WPL Highest Score Coming Soon. Smriti Mandhana WPL Team 2023 In WPL 2023, we will see her playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore which is one of the richest franchises of Men’s IPL. She will lead her team in WPL 2023. Smriti Mandhana WPL Salary 2023 YEAR Price TEAM 2023 ...

'From one No.18 to another...': RCB announce Smriti Mandhana as captain for WPL

The Royal Challengers Bangalore announced Virat Kohli; Smriti Mandhana(RCB) “Now it’s time for another Number 18 to lead a very special RCB team in the Women’s Premier League. Yes, we are talking about Smriti Mandhana. Go well Smriti, you will have the support of the best team and the best fans in the World,” Virat Kohli said in the announcement video. RCB men’s team’s captain Faf du Plessis further added, “I’m very confident that our women’s captain has all the attributes to lead RCB. All the very best, Smriti Mandhana. See you at the games.” Watch: The newly-appointed captain of the Women’s team also had a few words as she thanked the RCB team management for trusting her with the leadership role. “I would like to thank RCB management for giving me this amazing opportunity. I’m looking forward to receiving all the love and support from you fans, who I’m told are the best in the world. And I promise you to give my 100% to lead RCB to success in WPL,” said the left-handed opener. Currently the vice captain of the Indian women’s team participating in the Women’s T20 World Cup, Mandhana has previously led the national team on 11 occasions. India have won all of the last 5 games in which Mandhana has captained the team. The left-handed opener was the most expensive buy in the first-ever Women's Premier League auction, that took place on February 13. She fetched INR 3.6 crore after an intense bidding war between RCB and the Mumbai Indians.

WPL 2023: Smriti Mandhana frustrated by team's performance in defeat against Mumbai Indians

Table of Contents • • RCB defeated by MI On Monday, the Mumbai Indians secured a resounding 9-wicket victory over the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the ongoing During Monday’s match at the Brabourne Stadium, the RCB women’s team took the bat first, managing to score 155 runs before being all out in just 18.4 overs. Mumbai Indians took on the challenge, and ultimately won the match by losing only one wicket in 14.2 overs. Also Read: smriti mandhana angry MI vs RCB: Smriti Mandhana Got Angry According to reports, RCB women’s team captain In a post-match interview, RCB women’s team captain Smriti Mandhana shared her thoughts on the team’s defeat, acknowledging that they could have performed better with their batting. “We needed to score more runs, and a few of our batters, including myself, got into the 20s but couldn’t push through,” she stated. Mandhana also emphasized the importance of the team’s bowling abilities, but noted that it was difficult to support them when the batters were struggling. Looking ahead, she remained optimistic, saying, “We need to learn from this loss and move forward. It’s a short tournament, so we can’t let this affect us. Winning a few matches can put us back on track.” Also Read: The RCB women’s team struggled with both their batting and fielding during the match, failing to adequately support their bowlers. According to reports, there were several mistakes made by RCB fielders, which ultimately gave the Mumbai Indians an advantage and allowed ...

WPL 2023: Smriti Mandhana, And Her Act of Re

A peep through the windows made it evident that there was a sizable crowd at the beach, enjoying their time in the city of dreams. A faction, however, had ditched the beach to gather in front of a house, the nameplate of which ratified the hullabaloo – Mannat, Land's End. The eager eyes of Bollywood enthusiasts were not successful in their ordeal – Shah Rukh Khan was nowhere to be seen. But in an idiosyncratic juxtaposition, the journalists who had gathered here in the five-star Mumbai hotel had spring in their steps, for the player they were eagerly waiting for could be seen at a distance, approaching the conference room. Amid the rat race for a better angle, the media-centric brouhaha and the blinding flashlights, she remained calm – elegant and graceful as ever before. As Dane mentions, she still is young, but for a player who makes her living taking on the most intimidating of bowlers, taking on a few difficult questions was never going to be an arduous ask. Smriti Mandhana, the captain of Royal Challengers Bangalore, had arrived to answer all queries, to the best of her laudable eloquence. On Being the Youngest Captain in WPL Not the one to be fazed by challenges, Smriti was unaware of holding a record even before stepping out on the field – that of being the youngest captain in the inaugural WPL season. “ Oh, is it?” She replies to The Quint,after being informed about the statistic. “ It is, indeed,” we revert. “ Wow, I didn’t know that,” the left-handed batter says,...

Women's Premier League: Team & format guide with Smriti Mandhana & Nat Sciver

It will be the most lucrative competition in the history of the women's game with players earning up to six-figure sums for the 22-day tournament. The WPL is the sister competition to the men's Indian Premier League and replaces the three-team T20 Challenge Cup which was previously held in India from 2018. • Cricketers hope WPL can inspire young women The format There are five franchises representing different cities in India; Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Giants, Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore and UP Warriorz. That is half the number of teams competing in the IPL - but it is an appropriate starting point for the women's game and may increase in future editions. The teams will play each other in a double round-robin format, and the three sides with the highest points go through to the play-offs. The table toppers will automatically head to the final, with second and third playing in an eliminator on 24 March. All of the matches are taking place in Mumbai and the final will be played on 26 March at the Brabourne Stadium. The teams On 13 February, while the Women's T20 World Cup was being played in South Africa, players were awaiting their fate to see if a WPL team had bid for them. The teams were decided entirely by auction from a pool of about 1,500 players who self-registered. Each franchise had £1.2 million to spend on their squad. Here's an introduction to all five teams... • Women's Premier League squads Delhi Capitals England's Alice Capsey (second left) was a ...