🏏Women's Premier League 2023:Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians-Match1 🏏

It's been five years, and a full-fledged Women's Premier League is finally here - full of promise and opportunities, just as advertised.
Fittingly, the two most prominent investors in this nascent commodity - the Adani-owned Gujarat Giants and the Ambanis' Mumbai Indians - go head to head in the curtain raiser at Mumbai's DY Patil Stadium today.
The build-up that the tournament opener, and the inaugural season on the whole, has seen isn't common practice in women's cricket.
The team's social media accounts are buzzing with content. The players are in and out of meetings that aren't just with the support staff. There are ad shoots, media ops, and meet and greets galore.
The Giants trained on the eve of the game amidst the rehearsals and loud music that reverberated across the university's sprawling campus late into the night - a preparation almost alien to many in this ecosystem but one they wouldn't mind getting used to.
And once the pageantry of the star-studded opening ceremony BCCI has queued up gets out of the way, cricket and its subplots will duly take over.
WPL too - like how the initial seasons of men's IPL unfolded - will depend on its star power for early traction, and success even.
Mumbai had a clear leadership candidate almost as soon as their buying began at the auction table, while Giants' captaincy curveball took many by surprise. ⭐️
The first Indian captain to lead the country to 50 victories in the shortest format is now in charge of the side that's been most successful in the men's competition - a legacy Harmanpreet Kaur admittedly is hoping to continue.
Her opposite number, Beth Mooney, hasn't led in professional cricket yet but knows a thing or two about winning big games. ⭐️
Add to that her three compatriots and Deandra Dottin who can all equip the relatively inexperienced around them with the inner workings of a championship-winning campaign.
Maybe even guide them to the title in this maiden attempt.⭐️






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