Womens Premier League (WPL) 2025: The third edition of the Women's Premier League will start from Friday i.e. 14 February. A total of five teams will participate in this tournament. For the first time, the tournament will be organized in four cities. These include Baroda, Bangalore, Mumbai and Lucknow.
A total of five teams are involved in this tournament. All the teams will play 2-2 matches against each other. In this way, a team will play a total of eight matches. A total of 22 matches will be played in the tournament. 20 matches of the league stage will be played from 14 February to 11 March. The interesting thing is that this time there will be no double header on any day, that is, two matches will not be played on a single day.
Like always, this time too the Women's Premier League will start with a colorful program. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will organize the opening ceremony of this league. But before that, let's know about the UP Warriors Women (UP-W) schedule and Squad for WPL 2025
No. | Player | Type | Speciality |
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1 | Kiran Navgire | Indian | Batter |
2 | Shweta Sehrawat | Indian | Batter |
3 | Vrinda Dinesh | Indian | Batter |
4 | Chamari Athapaththu | Overseas | All-rounder |
5 | Deepti Sharma | Indian | All-rounder |
6 | Grace Harris | Overseas | All-rounder |
7 | Poonam Khemnar | Indian | All-rounder |
8 | Sophie Ecclestone | Overseas | All-rounder |
9 | Tahlia McGrath | Overseas | All-rounder |
10 | Uma Chetry | Indian | All-rounder |
11 | Saima Thakor | Indian | Bowler |
12 | Gouher Sultana | Indian | Bowler |
13 | Anjali Sarvani | Indian | Bowler |
14 | Rajeshwari Gayakwad | Indian | Bowler |
15 | Arushi Goel | Indian | Batter |
16 | Kranti Goud | Indian | All-rounder |
17 | Alana King | Overseas | All-rounder |
18 | Chinelle Henry | Overseas | All-rounder |
Also Read: MI-W Schedule and Squad for WPL 2025
Also Read: Gujarat Giants Women (GG-W) Schedule and Squad for WPL 2025
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