Key Takeaways
- 1๐ Harmanpreet led India to first Women's World Cup win
- 2๐ MI hunts third WPL title in four seasons
- 3๐ก Focus on 'winning mindset' over mere participation
- 4๐ฎ Keightley builds squad via domestic player growth
"MI are gunning for their third WPL title in four seasons"
Fresh from captaining India women to their first World Cup triumph last year, Harmanpreet Kaur is laser-focused on a third WPL title with MI, instilling a relentless 'winning mindset' across the squad.
Keightley's Domestic Nurture Plan
MI coach Lisa Keightley complements Harmanpreet's fire by prioritizing homegrown talent development, blending youth with experience for another dominant season. Harmanpreet's legacy push means every player thinks victory firstโno more settling for participation after years of grinding.
"Wherever I go, I want to see people only think about how we can win."
This duo's vision has MI primed for WPL supremacy, channeling World Cup highs into franchise dominance. Indian fans, still buzzing from that historic final, see echoes of Dhoni-style leadership in Harmanpreet's drive. With domestic stars rising under Keightley, MI could redefine women's IPL standards.
As the season nears, stakes soarโanother title cements Harmanpreet's icon status, fueling the next generation's hunger.
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