HomeSportsCricketComplete guide to Women's Premier League 2024, Part 2: Shreyanka Patil, Grace Harris, Kiran Navgire & other leaders in #Queendom

Complete guide to Women's Premier League 2024, Part 2: Shreyanka Patil, Grace Harris, Kiran Navgire & other leaders in #Queendom

Women's Premier League: From S. Meghana to Grace Harris - Indian and international women cricketers who won matches in WPL 2024 with memorable performances.

March 27, 2024 / 01:16 IST
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Purple Cap RCB bowler Shreyanka Patil with the WPL 2024 trophy. (Image source: Mufaddal Vohra via X/@mufaddal_vohra)
Purple Cap RCB bowler Shreyanka Patil with the WPL 2024 trophy. (Image source: Mufaddal Vohra via X/@mufaddal_vohra)

1. Shreyanka Patil: Bengaluru ‘crowd chanting “RCB” and my name at WPL 2024 is special’: India and Royal Challengers Bangalore offspin-bowling allrounder Shreyanka Patil said: “I just love this energy (in the Bengaluru stadium)... since I was a kid, I used to sit amongst all this crowd and I used to be ‘RCB, RCB,’ and now being here inside the ground and people chanting ‘RCB’ and name is a special moment for me.”

The fingerspinner added: “I just wanted to be that bowler who can bowl in all three phases of the match. So, I just love bowling in the death because it's a different challenge: being an offspinner and bowling in the death is not easy. So, I took up that role because I love to do it and I think I'm doing a good job.”

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Shreyanka Patil eventually helped RCB lift the WPL 2024 trophy, and won the WPL Purple Cap with 13 wickets.

2. RCB captain Smriti Mandhana lauds ‘calm’ Meghana’s ability to change gears: Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) captain Smriti Madhana heaped praise on her side’s No. 3 batter, S Meghana, who turned in two crucial knocks in the Royal Challengers’ consecutive victories in WPL 2024. After making a 44-ball 53 batting first in what proved a momentum-changing contribution in the Royal Challengers’ final-ball opening win against the UP Warriorz on Saturday, Meghana guided the team home with an unbeaten 28-ball 36 against Gujarat Giants on Tuesday. “Meghana has been a seasoned player in [the] domestic [set-up],” Mandhana told the host broadcaster in the post-match interview. “She's had a really good season domestically. And we've seen a little bit of her in the Indian set-up as well. So, for her to come in the last match, especially, I think she was just brilliant to take the team through and even with Richa [Ghosh] – her partnership last night (match) and even today, I think she was really calm. The best thing about her is that she can really strike at a good strike rate or even anchor the innings."