WPL 2024: UP Warriors (UPW), full schedule, when, where and with whom the matches will be held, know all the information here
The second season of the Women’s Premier League will start from 23 February. This time the league will be organized jointly in Bangalore and Delhi. UP Warriorz Team (Image Source: UP Warriorz Twitter) WPL 2024: UP Warriorz (UPW) Full Schedule: The second season of the Women’s Premier League will start from 23 February. This time the league will be organized jointly in Bangalore and Delhi. The team that tops the points table at the end of the league stage will directly enter the finals. Then for the second finalist, an eliminator match will be played between the teams ranked number 2 and 3. League stage round matches will be played till March 13. The eliminator match will be played on March 15 and the final match on March 17 in Delhi. The last season of UP Warriors was a mixed bag. Last season, the team had won 4 out of 8 matches and stood third in the points table. In the eliminator match, the team had to face defeat against Delhi Capitals and the team could not reach the final. UP Warriors’ first match in the upcoming season will be played against Royal Challengers Bangalore on 24 February in Bangalore. UP Warriors have great players like Alyssa Healy, Sophie Ecclestone, Tahlia McGrath, Deepti Sharma and Grace Harris. Who will be seen coming forward and making the team win the match. WPL 2024: UP Warriors (UPW) full schedule Match Number. Date Day match Time (IST) Place 1 February 24, 2024 Saturday RCB V UPW at 7:30 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2 February 26, 2024 monday UPW V DC at 7:30 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 3 February 28, 2024 Wednesday MI V UPW at 7:30 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 4 March 1, 2024 Friday UPWVGG at 7:30 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 5 March 4, 2024 monday UPW vs RCB at 7:30 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 6 March 7, 2024 thursday UPW V MI at 7:30 Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi 7 March 8, 2024 Friday DC V UPW at 7:30 Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi 8 March 11, 2024 monday GG V UPW at 7:30 Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi Also read- WPL 2024: Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), full schedule, when, where and with whom the matches will be held, know all the information here WPL 2024: UP Warriors’ full squad for the season Sophie Ecclestone, Deepti Sharma, Tahlia McGrath, Alyssa Healy (captain), Anjali Sarwani, Rajeshwari Gaikwad, Parshvi Chopra, Shweta Sehrawat, S Yashashree, Kiran Navgire, Grace Harris, Lauren Bell, Lakshmi Yadav, Dani Wyatt, Vrinda Dinesh, Saima Thakor. , Gauhar Sultana
WPL 2024: Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), full schedule, when, where and with whom the matches will be held, know all the information here
The second season of the Women’s Premier League will start from 23 February. This time the league will be organized jointly in Bangalore and Delhi. RCB (Photo Source: X/Twitter) WPL 2024: Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) Full Schedule: The second season of the Women’s Premier League will start from 23 February. This time the league will be organized jointly in Bangalore and Delhi. The team that tops the points table at the end of the league stage will directly enter the finals. Then for the second finalist, an eliminator match will be played between the teams ranked number 2 and 3. The league stage rounds will be played till March 13. The eliminator match will be played on March 15 and the final match on March 17 in Delhi. The last season of Royal Challengers Bangalore was quite disappointing. The team was able to win only two matches. The team had secured fourth position in the points table. The team would like to make a comeback in the upcoming season and show a great game. Royal Challengers Bangalore will be captained by Smriti Mandhana. The camp includes Ellyse Perry, Sophie Devine and some emerging young faces Megan Schutt, Shreyanka Patil and Renuka Singh. WPL 2024: Full schedule of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB): Match Number. Date Day match Time (IST) Place 1 February 24, 2024 Saturday RCB V UP at 7:30 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2 February 27, 2024 Tuesday RCB V GG at 7:30 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 3 February 29, 2024 thursday RCB V DC at 7:30 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 4 March 2, 2024 Saturday RCB V MI at 7:30 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 5 March 4, 2024 monday UP vs RCB at 7:30 Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi 6 March 6, 2024 Wednesday GG V RCB at 7:30 Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi 7 March 10, 2024 sunday DC V RCB at 7:30 Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi 8 March 12, 2024 Tuesday MI V RCB at 7:30 Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi Also read- WPL 2024: When, where and who will Delhi Capitals (DC) face in the upcoming WPL season? Know in one click Royal Challengers Bangalore’s full squad for the WPL 2024 season- Smriti Mandhana (captain), Ellyse Perry, Heather Knight, Asha Shobhana, Disha Kasat, Indrani Roy, Kanika Ahuja, Renuka Singh, Richa Ghosh, Shreyanka Patil, Sophie Devine, Jordan Wehrum, Kate Cross, Ekta Bisht, Shubha Satish, S Meghna. , Simran Bahadur, Sophie Molyneux
WPL 2024: This great tournament is starting from 23rd February, know about the complete schedule here
The first match of the second edition of the Women’s Premier League will be played between defending champions Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Mumbai Indians WPL (Image Source: BCCI) Women’s Premier League 2024 starts from 23 February. Many people were waiting for this great tournament for a long time. The first match of the second edition of the Women’s Premier League will be played between defending champions Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Let us tell you, the first version was highly praised by many people. Talking about the first edition, many great matches were seen in this tournament. Now the second edition will be played in Bengaluru and Delhi. The first 11 matches of the tournament will be played in Bengaluru. After this, all five teams will come to Delhi, where the final match including an eliminator will be played. 20 matches will be played in the league round and after this the eliminator and final matches will be played. The team topping the league round will directly advance to the finals. Whereas, the second and third placed teams will play eliminator. Not a single double header match will be played in this tournament lasting 24 days. There will be only one match every day. The eliminator will be played on March 15 and the final on March 17 in Delhi. All these matches will start at 7:30 pm according to Indian time. Talking about the first edition, under the captaincy of Harmanpreet Kaur, Mumbai Indians defeated Delhi Capitals by 7 wickets in the final. full schedule date match Time field, place 23 February MI vs DC 7:30 pm Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru 24 February RCB vs UPW 7:30 pm Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru 25 February GG vs MI 7:30 pm Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru 26 February UPW vs DC 7:30 pm Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru 27 February RCB vs GG 7:30 pm Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru 28 February MI vs UPW 7:30 pm Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru 29 February RCB vs DC 7:30 pm Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru March 1 UPW vs GG 7:30 pm Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru March 2 RCB vs MI 7:30 pm Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru March 3 GG vs DC 7:30 pm Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru 4th March UPW vs RCB 7:30 pm Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru March 5th DC vs MI 7:30 pm Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi 6 March GG vs RCB 7:30 pm Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi 7 March UPW vs MI 7:30 pm Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi March 8th DC vs UPW 7:30 pm Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi March 9th MI vs GG 7:30 pm Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi 10 March DC vs RCB 7:30 pm Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi 11 March GG vs UPW 7:30 pm Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi 12 March MI vs RCB 7:30 pm Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi 13 March DC vs GG 7:30 pm Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi March 15th eliminator 7:30 pm Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi 17 March Final 7:30 pm Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi Virat Kohli out, see India’s playing…
WPL 2024: Women’s Premier League will start from February 23, the final of the tournament will be played on March 17.
The much-awaited second season of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) is set to begin on February 23. The first match of the tournament will be played between the two finalists of the inaugural edition. Defending champions Mumbai Indians will take on last year’s runners-up Delhi Capitals at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. This match will start at 7.30 pm (IST). According to the schedule prepared by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Royal Challengers Bangalore will face UP Warriors in the second match. After the eliminator on March 15, the summit clash will be played on March 17. Both the matches will be held in Delhi. A total of 24 matches will be played in WPL 2024 A total of 22 matches will be played in WPL 2024 and all of them will start at 7:30 PM. Like the last season in 2023, there will be no home-away format, something that fans are used to seeing in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The first season was held on three grounds in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. Meanwhile, the upcoming season will be held in Delhi and Bengaluru. The format of WPL 2024 will be the same as the last season. After the completion of the round-robin stage, the top three teams will advance to the playoffs. The team that tops the points table after the league stage will get direct entry into the finals. The second and third placed teams will face off in the eliminator on March 15. Harmanpreet Kaur-led Mumbai Indians won the title last season by defeating Delhi Capitals by seven wickets at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai. Meg Lanning, who captained the Capitals, was the top run-scorer in the tournament with 345 runs in nine matches at an average of 49.29 and strike rate of 139.11. Hayley Mathews, representing Mumbai Indians, won the Purple Cap by taking 16 wickets in 10 matches at an average of 12.62 and an economy rate of 5.94. Also read: Kevin Pietersen came out in support of Virat Kohli after his withdrawal from the first two Test matches against England.
Tournaments like WPL have opened new avenues for women cricketers: Shikha Pandey
Shikha Pandey spoke openly about the changes taking place in women’s cricket. Shikha Pandey. (Photo by Will Russell-ICC/ICC via Getty Images) Indian female cricketer Shikha Pandey talked about the changes happening in cricket. Recently, during a discussion with former Goa captain Swapnil Asnodkar and Goa Cricket Association President Vipul Phadke, Shikha Pandey gave her reaction on the positive changes taking place in women’s cricket. The fast bowler stressed the role of tournaments like the Women’s Premier League (WPL). According to her, these new initiatives have opened new avenues for young women cricketers. Shikha Pandey was quoted by Sportstar as saying, I have played under-19 cricket for just one year, but now we have under-15 tournaments for girls. Then you have Under-23, which has been introduced by the BCCI. Earlier it used to be that after Under-19, all the girls were not able to make a place in the senior team. Sometimes the entire batch was washed away. Now because of the Under-23 tournament they all participate in it. Parents can also support their dreams Talking about her early days in cricket, Shikha said, When I started playing cricket, I had many other friends who were really good, but they could not continue playing further because they could not support their parents. Couldn’t convince. However, things have changed now, he said. Now with the WPL and many other tournaments happening, girls as young as five see a female cricketer playing on TV. And they too can dream big. Parents can also support their dreams. Second season of WPL this time in February Talking about Women’s Premier League, its second season can be played this time in New Delhi and Bangalore. It is noteworthy that the first season was played in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. However, this time there is every possibility of the tournament going to another city. The second season of WPL can start this time in the last week of February. read this also- PCB showed contempt to Naseem-Shadab, gave NOC to these 4 players to participate in BPL and ILT20
IPL 2024: IPL may start from March 22, then WPL will be played in New Delhi and Bangalore – Reports
BCCI Secretary Jay Shah is in constant touch with the Central Government regarding the organization of IPL. TATA IPL Trophy. (Image Source: BCCI-IPL) The upcoming season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) can start from March 22. So this time too it will be played in home and away format only. However, despite the Lok Sabha elections, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided to hold the tournament in the Indian subcontinent. It is noteworthy that due to the general elections in the year 2009, the entire tournament had to be shifted to South Africa. So, due to the 2014 general elections, the first 20 matches of the tournament were played in UAE, and after that the entire season was played in India. But this was not the case at the time of 2019 general elections. So now once again the government and the Indian Cricket Board are considering doing this. Revealed in these reports Let us tell you that according to a report by Dainik Jagran regarding IPL, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah is working closely with the Central and State Governments to organize the tournament without any hindrance. During this time, security is a very important issue and like 2019, it is expected that the matches will not be held in the cities where elections are proposed. On the other hand, the second season of the Women’s Premier League can be played this time in New Delhi and Bangalore. It is noteworthy that the first season was played in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. However, this time there is every possibility of the tournament going to another city. Apart from this, the second season of WPL can start this time in the last week of February and it will end just before the 17th season of IPL. Also read- New Zealand appointed Andre Adams as bowling coach for the T20I series against Pakistan. IND vs AFG: Captain Rohit Sharma will give chance to these 11 players, see playing XI Not only Hardik Pandya, Mumbai Indians have also traded these players 5 batsmen who have scored more than 3 thousand runs in T20 International matches Top 10 batsmen who hit most sixes in IPL history IPL 2024: Gujarat Titans’ playing XI will be like this under the captaincy of Shubman Gill. 5 players who have scored the most centuries while opening in all formats of cricket Those 5 memorable innings of David Warner in Test cricket which are impossible to forget These 5 star cricketers can earn crores even by modeling IPL 2024: After taking over the captaincy of MI, Hardik Pandya will do whatever he wants, see playing XI 5 test matches which ended in the fewest overs
How is Yastika Bhatia’s plan for WPL 2024? Also disclosed about the early days of career and role model
Mumbai Indians player Yastika Bhatia is very excited to play in the Women’s Premier League 2024. Yastika Bhatia (Photo Source: Yastika Bhatia: The Indian women’s cricket team is currently seen playing a multiformat series with Australia. The team won the only test match. Had to face 3-0 defeat in the ODI series. The T20 series is tied at 1-1, the last match will be played on January 9. The second season of the Women’s Premier League is going to start soon. Mumbai Indians had won the trophy in the very first season. The team would like to repeat the same form in the upcoming season also. Mumbai Indians player Yastika Bhatia is very excited to play in the Women’s Premier League. Recently she talked about Women’s League and career. Yastika Bhatia told about her experience in the last season of Women’s Premier League- It was memorable, no one had any idea how things would turn out. But the way we were welcomed into the team, we were made to feel like family. We’ll spend a lot of time talking about how we can improve our game. I am really looking forward to the upcoming season of WPL. I can’t wait to wear the Mumbai Indians jersey and get back on the field. Being a part of MI is a completely different feeling. Talking about the early days of his career, Yastik Bhatia said- I liked playing sports since childhood. I used to play swimming, karate and badminton. But I never thought that cricket would become my career because while growing up, studies were equally important. One of my neighbors used to play Ranji Trophy. He told my father about a girls’ team practicing in a field near our house. I and my sister went there. However, I was very young then so they took my sister while I had to wait for two years. While I was waiting for my chance, I dreamed of going out on the field and playing with my sister. Also read- IND-W vs AUS-W: Team India’s flop performance, Ellyse Perry hits the winning shot in the 300th match, leads Australia to victory This is how Yastika Bhatia managed sports along with studies Yastika Bhatia told, it was very difficult. The condition was that I could play cricket provided I completed my studies within six months. There was no compromise with studies. Who was Yastika Bhatia’s role model in the beginning? In the beginning, I didn’t follow anyone. I just wanted to enjoy batting. Then gradually I started focusing on wicketkeeping also. I used to look up to Adam Gilchrist. He was an Australian wicketkeeper-batsman. Then when Smriti Di debuted, she immediately became my favourite. How was Yastika’s reaction after being selected in Team India in 2021? Yastika Bhatia said, everyone was happy. My father and mother were crying. He accepted that my efforts were successful. I was also happy, but at the same time I was also focusing on the fact that I have to help India win the series and then help the…
BCCI invites all organizations to bid for partnership rights of WPL
BCCI reserves the right to cancel or modify the bidding process at any stage without assigning any reason. Mumbai Indians WPL (Image Source: BCCI) The Board of Control for Cricket in India has invited several renowned organizations to bid to acquire the official partnership rights of the Women’s Premier League. Let us tell you, the Women’s Premier League 2024 is going to start very soon. The first edition of the Women’s Premier League was loved by many people. This tournament won the hearts of many people. The terms and conditions governing the bidding process, including eligibility requirements, bid submission process, rights and obligations, etc., are contained in the ‘Request for Quotation’ (“RFQ”), which is for an amount of Rs 1,00,000 (only one Lakhs Indian Rupees) will be made available on receipt of payment of non-refundable fee. The RFQ will be available for purchase until January 19, 2024. Interested parties are requested to email details of payment made for purchase of RFQ to [email protected]. Not only this, they have also made it clear that the RFQ documents will be shared only after confirmation of payment of non-refundable RFQ fee. It is very important for the party wishing to submit a bid to purchase the RFQ. Anyone who does not purchase the RFQ will not be able to bid. One thing has also been made clear that mere purchase of RFQ will not entitle a person to bid. Attention of interested parties is invited to Annexure B which details certain brand categories in which interested parties may not bid. BCCI reserves the right to cancel or modify the bidding process at any stage without assigning any reason. WPL tournament will start in February: Jay Shah BCCI Secretary Jay Shah told the reporter after the auction, ‘The Women’s Premier League tournament will start from February and if we talk about the venue, it will be played only in one state. It is very important for us to have figures this time. We have Bengaluru and Uttar Pradesh also. There are many states where we can host this great tournament. We also have Gujarat, Ahmedabad, Rajkot and after a few years, Vadodara also. Many great players were bid for in the Women’s Premier League 2024 auction. The final of the previous edition was won by Mumbai Indians. The team performed very well under the captaincy of Harmanpreet Kaur. These 10 big records will be broken in international cricket in 2023 7 big pictures of the year 2023 which made headlines 5 bowlers who will take the most wickets in test cricket in the year 2023 5 big cricketers who will retire from international cricket in 2023 5 Indian bowlers who have taken 500 wickets in the fewest innings in international cricket 4 South African opening batsmen who have scored 50+ scores most times in Test cricket Best playing 11 of the year 2023 5 batsmen who have scored the most centuries in test cricket away from home (active players) 5 Indian players who have scored the most runs in Tests against South Africa…
WPL opened my eyes to…: Alyssa Healy praises Indian tournament
Australia team captain and experienced wicketkeeper batsman Alyssa Healy recently praised the Women’s Premier League while talking on GeoCinema. Alyssa Healy. (Image Source: CA/Getty Images) Australia women’s team captain and experienced wicketkeeper batsman alyssa healy While speaking on GeoCinema recently, she praised the Women’s Premier League. After taking over from Meg Lanning as captain? Alyssa Healy- I am very happy for this achievement but it is very difficult to replace her. Meg has been very successful as a captain and as a player and we all know this. It will be very difficult for me to replace him. If asked from my point of view, I have got a very good opportunity and I would like to perform well as captain for my team. It would be very important for me to take on this role full time and I am completely ready for this challenge. Alyssa Healy’s plans regarding captaincy Alyssa Healy: As a captain I have no ego at all. This is not a dictatorship. I am not here to tell everyone how to play. I just want to tell the upcoming players the importance of the game and learn a lot from the senior players. There are many excellent young players who will perform very well for the Australian team in the future. Many people have captained their respective teams in domestic cricket also. I encourage everyone to raise their voice for themselves. This is very important if the team has to remain successful in the coming 10 to 15 years. What did you learn from WPL? Alyssa Healy: The Women’s Premier League opened my eyes to what it’s like to be an Indian cricketer. We used to come here and play against the Indian team like the Australian team. With the Women’s Premier League came a new identity as men’s and women’s cricket. We also get to learn a lot from Indian players. What is the cultural difference between India and Australia? Alyssa Healy: We love sports in Australia. We don’t think too much about just one game. We love our athletes a lot. Cricketers are considered celebrities in India and Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana are billboards. Seeing all this has opened my eyes. What would you like to say about the big bid for husband Mitchell Starc in IPL? Alyssa Healy: I was in the gym preparing for the Test match at the time of the auction. It was a bit of a surprise to me when such a big bid came in on them. This was really a huge amount. According to Stark, this is very good for him. Starc has not played IPL for the last 8 years and this will be a new experience for him. He would also like to play his role well. 4 South African opening batsmen who have scored 50+ scores most times in Test cricket Best playing 11 of the year 2023 5 batsmen who have scored the most centuries in test cricket away from home (active players) 5 Indian players who have scored the…