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WPL 2023: Smriti Mandhana named RCB captain

NEW DELHI: India vice-captain Smriti Mandhana was expectedly named as captain by Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) for the inaugural Women's Premier League (WPL).

RCB had bought Smriti for Rs 3.40 crore in the recent auction held in Mumbai. It was the highest price for a player in the WPL auction.

The announcement was made through a video shared on the franchise's social media handles, which had messages from RCB talisman Virat Kohli and current men's team skipper Faf du Plessis.

"Now it's time for another No. 18 to lead a very special RCB team in WPL. Yes, we are talking about Smriti Mandhana. Go on Smriti. You will have the support of the best team and the best fans in the world," Kohli said.

On announcing Mandhana as the captain, RCB chairman Prathmesh Mishra said: "Smriti is central to our play bold philosophy and cricketing plans. We have handed her the leadership role, and we are confident that Smriti will lead RCB into greater heights."

On her role as the RCB women's team captain, Mandhana said: "It is such a great feeling to see Virat and Faf speak so much about leading RCB and I would like to thank RCB management for giving me this amazing opportunity.

"I am looking forward to receiving all the love and support from you fans who I am told are the best in the World. I promise you to give my 100% to lead RCB to success in WPL."

As an opener, the southpaw has made 2661 runs from 113 WT20Is, averaging 27.15 with a strike-rate of 123.19.

1/10:RCB squad for Women's Premier League 2023

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2/10:RCB

<p>RCB was on a spending spree in the inaugural WPL auction, having exhausted Rs 7.10 crore out of Rs 12-crore purse on four players.</p>Getty Images

3/10:​Smriti Mandhana

<p>Smriti Mandhana stole the thunder as RCB pipped Mumbai Indians in a bidding war to buy the India vice-captain for Rs 3.40 crore.</p>Getty Images

4/10:Sophie Devine

<p>RCB got New Zealand skipper Sophie Devine dirt cheap at a base price of Rs 50 lakh.</p>Getty Images

5/10:Ellyse Perry

<p>Star Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry received a cool Rs 1.70 crore winning bid from RCB.</p>Getty Images

6/10:Renuka Singh

<p>Right-arm pacer Renuka Singh (Rs 1.50 crore) is a significant Indian addition to RCB's star-studded roster.</p>Getty Images

7/10:Richa Ghosh

<p>RCB bought young and emerging talented wicket-keeper Richa Ghosh for Rs 1.90 crore.</p>Getty Images

8/10:Erin Burns

<p>Australia all-rounder Erin Burns, a hard-hitting batter and off-spin bowler, was purchased for Rs 30 lakh by RCB.</p>Getty Images

9/10:Indrani Roy

<p>In the later stages of the accelerated auction, RCB bought Disha Kasat, Indrani Roy, Shreyanka Patil and Asha Shobana for Rs 10 lakh each.</p>Getty Images

10/10:Kanika Ahuja

<p>RCB paid Rs 35 lakh to secure the services of batting all-rounder Kanika Ahuja.</p>Getty Images
RCB squad for Women's Premier League 2023

Mandhana has also been a sought-after player on the T20 circuit, making appearances for Brisbane Heat, Sydney Thunder (Women's BBL), Western Storm (Kia Super League) and Southern Brave (The Hundred).

She has captained India in 11 T20Is, of which they have won six and lost five games. She was also skipper of Trailblazers at the Women's T20 Challenge - the WPL's precursor - across all four seasons it was held while leading the team to the title in 2020.

The decorated player recently won the ICC Women Cricketer Of The Year for scoring 855 runs in 22 matches in 2021.

The WPL begins on March 4, with Gujarat Giants taking on Mumbai Indians. RCB's opener is against Delhi Capitals on March 5.

(With PTI inputs)

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