RCB announced the retention of 14 players, including six overseas, ahead of the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2025 auction, with captain Smriti Mandhana, star batter Ellyse Perry, and wicket-keeper Richa Ghosh headlining the list of retainees of the championship-winning team.
The inaugural Women's Premier League (WPL) champions, Mumbai Indians (MI) on Thursday announced their retention list ahead of the season three auctions scheduled for next year. The team has retained a strong core of players, including skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, West Indies star Hayley Matthew
Kerala Blasters FC head coach Mikael Stahre shared his displeasure as his team succumbed to three consecutive defeats in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 season following their 2-1 loss against Hyderabad FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi on Thursday.
Hyderabad FC head coach Thangboi Singto praised his team's resilience and determination after they staged a comeback win against Kerala Blasters FC in Kochi.
During the WPL 2024 season, Mooney was a standout performer for the Gujarat Giants, ending the season as the team's highest run-scorer with 285 runs at a superb average of 47.50.
New Zealand legendary cricketer Ian Smith has urged the national team to stick with right-hand batter Will Young at the number three position following his exceptional batting performance in the recently concluded three-match match series.
Notably, Virat will be in action during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, which will be starting from November 22 with the first Test at Perth.
Led by Ashu Malik's seventh Super 10 in eight matches, and contributions from Vinay and Ashish, they got over the line despite Nitin Dhankar scoring 15 points for the Bengal Warriorz, as per a PKL press release.
A statement from Sindhu's team revealed, "The groundbreaking ceremony for the PV Sindhu Center for Badminton and Sports Excellence was held on Thursday at the Arilova Junction in Visakhapatnam, a city in Sindhu's home state of Andhra Pradesh in India."
RCB's retention strategy is built on trust and confidence in a core that has developed a strong bond over the past two seasons and came together last year to showcase its limitless potential and deliver a historic title.
However, the team parted ways with England pacer Issy Wong, the star who secured the first-ever WPL hat-trick for MI and Indian players Humariraa Kaazi, Fatima Jaffer and Priyanka Bala.