Six Indian cricketers, including vice-captain Smriti Mandhana, will be joining the upcoming Women's Big Bash League, with Mandhana already pre-signed by the Adelaide Strikers. Among the other players, Dayalan Hemalatha will make her WBBL debut with the Perth Scorchers, while Yastika Bhatia will join the Melbourne Stars and Shikha Pandey is expected to make an impact with the Brisbane Heat. These players are expected to bring their skills and power to the league, making for an exciting season.
The Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) is an Australian professional Twenty20 cricket league for women. It was established in 2015 and is currently contested by eight teams. The WBBL is the most popular women's cricket league in the world, with an average attendance of over 10,000 per match.
In recent years, the WBBL has attracted a number of top Indian women cricketers. In 2022, six Indian cricketers, including vice-captain Smriti Mandhana, will join the league. Mandhana has already been pre-signed by the Adelaide Strikers, while the other players will be allocated to teams via a draft.
The other Indian players who will join the WBBL in 2022 are:
These players are all highly skilled and experienced, and they are expected to make a significant impact on the WBBL. Mandhana, in particular, is one of the best batters in the world, and she is sure to be a major drawcard for the Strikers.
The addition of these Indian players to the WBBL is a major coup for the league. It will help to raise the profile of women's cricket in India, and it will also provide the Indian players with an opportunity to play against some of the best cricketers in the world.
The Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) is an Australian professional Twenty20 cricket league for women. It was established in 2015 and is currently contested by eight teams. The WBBL is the most popular women's cricket league in the world, with an average attendance of over 10,000 per match.
Six Indian cricketers will join the WBBL in 2022: Smriti Mandhana, Dayalan Hemalatha, Yastika Bhatia, Shikha Pandey, Meghna Singh, and Harmanpreet Kaur.
The addition of Indian players to the WBBL is a major coup for the league. It will help to raise the profile of women's cricket in India, and it will also provide the Indian players with an opportunity to play against some of the best cricketers in the world.
The Indian players are expected to make a significant impact on the WBBL. They are all highly skilled and experienced, and they are sure to be a major drawcard for their respective teams.
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