Smriti Mandhana named RCB captain for Women s Premier League
Regal Challengers Bangalore have named Smriti Mandhana skipper for the debut version of the Ladies' Head Association (WPL). The declaration was made through a video shared on RCB's virtual entertainment handles, which had messages from Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis - the previous and current commanders of the men's group.
"Presently it's the ideal opportunity for another No. 18 to lead an extremely unique RCB group in WPL. Indeed, we are discussing Smriti Mandhana. Go on Smriti. You have the help best group and best fans on the planet," Kohli said.
"It is an amazing honor to skipper RCB, what an unbelievable establishment thus much history and incredible players simply strolling through that changing area. I'm exceptionally sure that our ladies' skipper has every one of the characteristics to lead RCB. All the absolute best, Smriti Mandhana. See you at the games," du Plessis said.
Mandhana's was the principal name that surfaced for offering at the WPL sell off that was hung on February 13 in Mumbai. True to form, there was an offering battle for her, with Mumbai Indians and RCB clashing, before RCB gobbled her up for INR 3.4 crore (USD 415,000 approx) - the greatest cost for any player at the sale.
RCB's overseer of cricket, Mike Hesson, had implied uninvolved of the closeout that Mandhana would be assuming responsibility. "Smriti has got a lot of captaincy experience and knows all about the Indian circumstances, so almost certain [she will be captain]," Hesson had said.
She has captained India in 11 T20Is, of which they have won six (counting five of the latest) and lost five games. She was likewise chief of Pioneers at the Ladies' T20 Challenge - the WPL's antecedent - across every one of the four seasons it was held, driving the group to the title in 2020.
"It is only an extraordinary inclination to see Virat and Faf talk such a great amount about driving RCB. Furthermore, I might want to say thanks to RCB the executives for me offering me this astounding chance," Mandhana said in the declaration video. "I'm anticipating getting all the affection and backing from you fans, who I'm told are the most incredible on the planet. Also, I guarantee you to give my 100 percent to prompt outcome in the WPL."
RCB's WPL crew is areas of strength for a, with any semblance of Ellyse Perry, Sophie Devine, Heather Knight and Dane van Niekerk in the blend. The competition starts off on Walk 4, with Gujarat Goliaths taking on Mumbai Indians. RCB get rolling on Walk 5 against Delhi Capitals.
RCB won't have any home games in that frame of mind, with the full competition set to be played in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.