Harmanpreet Kaur Highlights Women's Premier League's Impact on Player Confidence
Impact of Women's Premier League on Player Confidence
Harmanpreet Kaur, the captain of the Mumbai Indians and a World Cup-winning leader for India, discussed the positive influence of the Women's Premier League (WPL) on players' self-assurance. She noted that the increase in match opportunities has significantly enhanced players' readiness for high-stakes competitions. Her comments came during a pre-season press conference for her team, ahead of their opening match against the 2024 champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, in Navi Mumbai on Friday.
WPL's Contribution to Player Development
In her media interaction post-conference, Harmanpreet reflected on how the previous scarcity of matches had hindered players' confidence. She explained, "Your confidence builds with more cricket. Previously, we lacked match experience, which was crucial when players were thrust into the intense atmosphere of Team India. The WPL has changed that by allowing us to compete against and alongside skilled cricketers, thereby boosting our confidence and teaching us to handle pressure situations effectively."
A Stepping Stone to International Cricket
Harmanpreet emphasized that the WPL provides a competitive environment featuring some of the top names in international cricket. She stated, "Performing well in the WPL can lead to recognition in international cricket. If you excel here, it leaves a lasting impression that can open doors for you in the global arena."
Harmanpreet's Legacy in WPL
As the most successful captain in WPL history, having secured two titles, Harmanpreet has established a remarkable legacy. Over 27 matches and 26 innings, she has amassed 851 runs, averaging 40.52 with a strike rate of 143.5, including eight fifties and a top score of 95*. She stands as MI's leading run-scorer and ranks fifth overall in the league's history.
