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WPL auction: Athapaththu misses out, Ismail ‘Aali Re’, Kashvee, Vrinda, Amandeep’s ‘X-factor’

On Saturday, Kashvee Gautam and Vrinda Dinesh were acquired for an eye-watering Rs 2 crore and Rs 1.3 crore by Gujarat Giants and UP Warriorz, respectively, at the WPL mini auction in Mumbai.

December 10, 2023 / 16:08 IST
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Chamari Athapaththu went unsold at the Women's Premier League 2 auction. (Photo: Getty Images)
Chamari Athapaththu went unsold at the Women's Premier League 2 auction. (Photo: Getty Images)

Uncapped next-gen Indians hit pay dirt

The inception of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) lay on the premise of building a robust pipeline of young Indian talent for the national team to acquire the kind of invincibility about them that the domestic structure in Australia has equipped their national team with. On Saturday, the acquisition of youngsters Kashvee Gautam and Vrinda Dinesh for an eye-watering Rs 2 crore and Rs 1.3 crore by Gujarat Giants and UP Warriorz, respectively, at the WPL mini auction in Mumbai served as an indication of that ethos as well as the onus franchises place on building a strong core of up-and-coming domestic talent within their set-ups.

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The pair fetched the highest bids among the 109 uncapped players shortlisted for the auction ahead of the 2024 season. Gautam, a 20-year-old right-arm seamer who can be handy with the bat, too, and memorably took 10 wickets in an innings against Arunachal Pradesh in the Women's Under-19 One Day Trophy in 2020, attracted bids from Royal Challengers Bangalore and Warriorz, too, before Giants snapped her up for 20 times her base price of 10 lakh. Her final bid was worth more than even the 1.8 crore Mumbai Indians shelled out for India captain Harmanpreet Kaur at the inaugural WPL auction in February.

Dinesh, a top-order Karnataka batter, who, like Gautam, was part of the recently concluded India A series in Mumbai, drew the attention of the same three franchises before Warriorz won the bidding bar. The 22-year-old is known for her ability to clear the rope at will and idolises former Australia captain Meg Lanning. At Warriorz, she will play under Lanning’s successor, Alyssa Healy.