Aussie stars Meg Lanning (Delhi Capitals), Alyssa Healy (UP Warriorz), and New Zealand star all-rounder Amelia Kerr (Mumbai Indians) are just a few who are set to enter the auction pool after being released by their respective franchises, as per ESPNCricinfo. Also, the World Cup 'Player of t
Simran made the headlines after Gujarat Giants broke the bank in the recent Women's Premier League 2025 auction. The franchise roped in Simran for Rs 1.9 crore. She also became the most expensive buy of the afternoon on Sunday.
Nita Ambani, owner of the Mumbai Indians, expressed her satisfaction with the team MI assembled for the Women's Premier League 2025 season while also outlining the team's vision and wanting to back youngsters.
The UP Warriorz have strengthened their squad with the exciting additions of Alana King, Kranti Goud and Arushi Goel at the WPL Auction in Bengaluru, on Sunday. The UP Warriorz, whose home turf is Lucknow, will be captained by Australian Alyssa Healy and is coached by England's Jon Lewis. Th
Scotland's Bryce was picked up by Delhi Capitals for Rs 10 lakhs. In 58 T20Is, she has scored 1,290 runs at an average of 28.66, with a strike rate of 106.52. She has scored four half-centuries, with the best score of 67.
As per ESPNCricinfo, there was a bidding war for the player between Delhi Capitals and RCB. It was RCB who got her services. Prema played a big role in Mussoorie Thunders winning the inaugural Uttarakhand Premier League, picking up four wickets in three matches.
RCB on Thursday announced the retention of 14 players, including six overseas, ahead of the 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 from this year.
Priya Mishra, a leg-break bowler and right-hand bat from New Delhi, spent most of her formative years toiling under the hot sun before the Gujarat Giants came calling at the WPL auction ahead of the second season of the tournament
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) found the right balance with their well-thought-out acquisitions at the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2024 Player Auction held in Mumbai on Saturday.