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    Home » Cricket » Three reasons why MI women can dominant WPL like the men’s team
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    Three reasons why MI women can dominant WPL like the men’s team

    March 16, 2023Updated:October 28, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Mumbai Indians (MI) women’s team is dominating the inaugural Women’s Premier League (WPL), having advanced to the playoffs with a significant portion of the league stage remaining.

    After winning their first five games, the team led by Harmanpreet Kaur hasn’t lost in the tournament yet.
    With a crushing victory over the Gujarat Giants (GG), the women’s team launched their WPL campaign and has not looked back since. They have gone from one solidarity to another, seldom putting a stage wrong up until this point.

    Despite the fact that some people believe they have already reached their peak, the large margins of their victories do indicate that they have what it takes to persevere.

    From Harmanpreet’s leadership to Nat Sciver-Brunt and Hayley Matthews’ versatility to Saika Ishaque’s unexpected surprise, MI are currently on a rampant run that could not only result in silverware this season but also serve as models for other franchises in the future.

    The MI men’s group, in the interim, have set a few elevated expectations notwithstanding a rough beginning. They have been known as “serial winners” because they have won five IPL titles since 2013.
    MI remain one of the most feared teams in the league despite finishing last in the standings. It is safe to say that they have dominated the league in terms of their presence and performance ever since Rohit Sharma assumed the captaincy.

    In light of this, the MI women’s team can achieve the same dominance in the WPL as their male counterparts in the IPL for the following three reasons:

    #1 India captain Harmanpreet Kaur is a veteran captain

    Harmanpreet Kaur, What a player! 🇮🇳 #WPL2023 @ImHarmanpreet pic.twitter.com/uHUjqmFhr0

    — Sushant Mehta (@SushantNMehta) March 4, 2023

    After missing out on Smriti Mandhana at the start of the inaugural WPL auction, the team won the bid for India captain Harmanpreet Kaur.
    She was also given the role of franchise captain, which came as no surprise, and she is currently performing admirably.

    The seasoned campaigner, who was the first person to appear in 100 T20I matches, also possesses credible leadership experience. Since Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami left the national team, she has successfully introduced a new generation of players.

    The men’s team tried Harbhajan Singh, Shaun Pollock, Sachin Tendulkar, and Ricky Ponting before choosing Rohit Sharma as captain. It took them a while to choose the right person.
    Be that as it may, by the vibes of it, the Ladies’ group have broken the equation at the absolute first endeavor itself.

    #2 They have assembled a well-balanced team and a reasonable amount of depth.

    MI's squad list is out, and we are super excited! Here's a list of players who will be representing the team in the upcoming season of the #WPL!
    To know more updates on cricket follow our page @got_cricket#WPL2023 #Cricket #OneFamily #DilKholKe #MumbaiIndians #AaliRe #BCCI pic.twitter.com/QbIrP8Y96V

    — Game of Transfer Cricket (Fantasy Cricket) (@got_cricket) February 22, 2023

    Before the auction, MI used a smart strategy, and they were always right in the middle of things.
    As was mentioned earlier, they hired Harmanpreet Kaur but had to fight hard to get Nat Sciver-Brunt, who is proving to be well worth the money.

    They took a big risk by spending a lot of money on Yastika Bhatia, but it has mostly paid off because she has a great relationship with Hayley Matthews, who was a fantastic last-minute purchase at the auction.

    They now have a formidable, well-balanced team thanks to the useful additions of Amelia Kerr, Pooja Vastrakar, and Saika Ishaque.
    In terms of depth, they also have players like Heather Graham and Chloe Tryon, as well as a lot of talent from India.

    #3 The franchise owners and management have figured out how to win titles.

    Soooo… we love batting! 😎😉@ImHarmanpreet | #OneFamily #MumbaiIndians #AaliRe #WPL2023 pic.twitter.com/6aUeFAlrad

    — Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) March 16, 2023

    The name “Mumbai Indians” has a certain aura, regardless of the team’s talent.
    The franchise’s owners, who are among the most well-known people in the country, have worked hard during the IPL’s early years to be a threat.

    They figured out the formula, even though it took them some time, and they’ve been on a bloody rampage ever since. They made such a name of themselves that it was hard to comprehend why they came in last in the previous edition.

    They are not typically associated with failures, and management as well as the owners deserve all of the credit for that.
    Even if a team has the best players on the field, they won’t be able to perform to their full potential if they don’t have the right support system in place.

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