In the magical land of Navi Mumbai, the Women’s Premier League awakens on January 9, with the brave Mumbai Indians Women dueling the daring Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women. Watch as three uncapped batters—Niki Prasad, a young spellcaster from Delhi Capitals; Deeya Yadav, the youngest sorceress with a bat of fury; and Simran Shaikh, a warrior returning to prove her strength—cast their enchanting spells this season.

Cricket
Quick rundown
- 1.Niki Prasad, 20, eyeing a breakout WPL after leading India to the U-19 World Cup title.
- 2.Deeya Yadav is the youngest WPL player, renowned for fearless hitting and 298 domestic runs.
- 3.Simran Shaikh eyes a comeback with UP Warriorz after past releases and domestic grit.
- 4.WPL 2026 kicks off in Navi Mumbai with Mumbai Indians Women vs RCB, a big stage for budding stars.
- 5.The season reinforces WPL as a launchpad for uncapped Indian talent to learn from internationals.

