WPL 2023: Mumbai Indians mentor Jhulan Goswami sets no-hierarchy criteria for players

Mumbai Indians have started training in preparation of the forthcoming season of the WPL, which begins on March 4 facing Gujarat Giants.

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WPL 2023: Mumbai Indians mentor Jhulan Goswami sets no-hierarchy criteria for players
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According to team manager and bowling coach Jhulan Goswami, the second day of the Mumbai Indians’ team camp, which got underway on Saturday in preparation for the inaugural Women’s Premier League (WPL), was jam-packed with hard training and team-building activities.

“No one will be a legend when we reach the ground. It involves concentrating on our activity. We made an attempt to engage with the girls over their effort today, their teamwork on the pitch, and their communication.”

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Jhulan Goswami said that the focus is on work at Mumbai Indians

Together with Jhulan, the coaching staff for Mumbai in the WPL also includes Trupti Chandgadkar Bhattacharya as the team manager, Charlotte Edwards as the head coach, Devieka Palshikaar as the coach for the batting and fielding teams, and Lydia Greenway as the coach for the fielding. Indiawin Sports Pvt. Ltd., a Reliance Industries subsidiary and owner of the five-time IPL champion Mumbai Indians, MI Cape Town in the SA20, and MI Emirates in the ILT20, placed the second-highest offer of INR 912.99 crores to get the rights to run a WPL club.

Along with Jhulan, the coaching staff for Mumbai in the WPL also includes Trupti Chandgadkar Bhattacharya as the team manager, Charlotte Edwards as the head coach, Devieka Palshikaar as the coach for the batting and fielding teams, and Lydia Greenway as the coach for the fielding.

Mumbai Indians 2023 squad: Harmanpreet Kaur (INR 1.8 crore), Nat Sciver-Brunt (INR 3.2 crore), Amelia Kerr (INR 1 crore), Pooja Vastrakar (INR 1.9 crore), Yastika Bhatia (INR 1.5 crore), Heather Graham (INR 30 lakh), Isabelle Wong (INR 30 lakh), Amanjot Kaur (INR 50 lakh), Dhara Gujar (INR 10 lakh), Saika Ishaque (INR 10 lakh), Chloe Tryon (INR 30 lakh), Humaira Kazi (INR 10 lakh), Priyanaka Bala (INR 20 lakh), Sonam Yadav (INR 10 lakh), Neelam Bisht (INR 10 lakh), Jitumoni Kalita (INR 10 lakh).

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