The world's top women cricketers will feature in WPL 2023 and some players will definitely attract more limelight than others
The first match of the inaugural season of the Women's Premier League (WPL) is scheduled for March 4 and Mumbai Indians will face Gujarat Giants at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. Top women cricketers of the world will be participating in the tournament and some players will certainly attract more limelight than others.
WPL 2023: Top women cricket stars to watch out for:
Smriti Mandhana: The costliest player of the WPL will lead Royal Challengers Bangalore and cricket fans will surely be keeping a close eye on the explosive opening batsman. Mandhana has time and again proved her mettle as a game-changer and she continued to demonstrate this during the T20 Women's World Cup, where she finished as the leading run-scorer for India.
Harmanpreet Kaur: The Indian skipper may be feeling a bit disappointed after the narrow semi-final defeat in the Women's T20 World Cup, but it could make her more dangerous. Harmanpreet Kaur, who will take charge of Mumbai Indians, will surely look to keep the legacy of the franchise alive.
Meg Lanning: The Australian captain is ready to lead Delhi Capitals and his record is well known. Lanning knows how to win and has led Australia in 100 T20 matches. He has played a total of 132 matches and scored 3,405 runs, including two centuries and 15 half-centuries.
Ashley Gardner: The Australian all-rounder is the second most expensive player in the tournament and his fearless batting is well known to all. His wicket-taking off-spin can be very fiery for the batting side and Australia's recent win at the World Cup stage will certainly give him the confidence he needs. Gardner will play for Gujarat Giants.
Deepti Sharma: Playing for UP Warriors, Sharma is one of the best all-rounders in the world at the moment. He recently crossed the 100 T20 wicket mark, of which 29 wickets came in 2022. Sharma will lead the spin attack for the Warriors and has an economy of 6.17 in T20Is.
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