Gujarat Giants Eye WPL Glory with Strong All-Rounder Squad, Says Coach Klinger

The Gujarat Giants are poised for their opening match of the WPL 2026 season against UP Warriorz. Head Coach Michael Klinger expressed strong confidence in the team's preparation and their balanced squad, which features quality all-rounders. He emphasized the dual goals of winning the competition and ensuring every player improves over the tournament. Klinger also highlighted the exciting young Indian talent in the team, such as Anushka Sharma and Ayushi Soni, who are expected to seize their opportunities.

Key Points: Gujarat Giants Coach Klinger Confident for WPL 2026 Start

  • Aiming to build on maiden playoff qualification
  • Squad strengthened by all-rounder depth
  • Focus on developing young Indian talent
  • Selection a "happy" problem with overseas stars
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"No doubt it will be a successful season," says Head Coach Klinger as Gujarat Giants eye confident start

Head Coach Michael Klinger says Gujarat Giants are ready for a successful WPL season, highlighting squad depth and player development goals.

"I have no doubt it will be a successful season, both in terms of results and individual growth. - Michael Klinger"

Mumbai, January 9

The Gujarat Giants are all set to take on UP Warriorz in their opening match of the Women's Premier League 2026 at DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai, on Saturday.

The team has completed an intense pre-season camp in Mumbai and is ready to build on its maiden playoff qualification last year, according to a release from Gujarat Giants.

Speaking on the eve of their opening match, Head Coach Michael Klinger said, "Qualifying for the playoffs for the first time in WPL history was a fantastic achievement for Gujarat, but this season is a fresh start. Every team begins on an even playing field, and starting well is important as it helps build confidence within the group. We're here to win the competition, but we're also here to enjoy the journey and focus on player development. Over the next month, our aim is that every player finishes this tournament as a better cricketer than when they arrived. From the way the group has trained over the last four or five days, I have no doubt it will be a successful season, both in terms of results and individual growth."

Speaking on the team composition, Klinger said, "We're going to have some selection headaches when it comes to picking our best XI, and that's always a good thing. We've got genuine depth and plenty of options, particularly because of the number of high-quality all-rounders in the squad. When we looked at the most successful teams over the last few seasons, one common factor was the presence of strong all-rounders."

"Bringing in players like Sophie Devine and Kim Garth as a bowling all-rounder has strengthened us further. With six overseas players, choosing the four to start the season will be challenging because they're all high-quality cricketers, but it's a problem we're very happy to have," he added.

Speaking on the young Indian players in the squad, the 45-year-old said, "From a batting perspective, we've brought in some exciting young talent. Anushka Sharma had an excellent domestic season, while Ayushi Soni has a bit more experience and has played some very good cricket for Delhi. Titas has already represented India, which adds valuable exposure to the group."

"Happy brings genuine raw pace, something you don't see too often in the women's game, while Bharti, though slightly more experienced than the others, offers real quality and power. Shivani also adds depth as a batter and can double up as a wicketkeeper. Overall, we're in a strong position, and the WPL will give them opportunities to step up at different stages of the tournament," he concluded.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Klinger sounds confident, which is good. But last season they fizzled out after a good start. Need to see that consistency on the field. The squad looks strong on paper, hope they deliver. All the best!
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Aman W
The depth in all-rounders is the key! Players like Sophie Devine can change a game single-handedly. Excited to see 'Happy' bowl that raw pace he mentioned. WPL is getting more competitive every year.
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Sarah B
Really appreciate the coach's balanced approach - aiming to win but also focusing on making each player better. That's the kind of long-term thinking that builds great teams and a strong pool for the national side.
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Vikram M
UP Warriorz won't be an easy first match. Need our top order to fire from ball one. Hoping the Mumbai crowd comes out in full support! #AavaDe
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Kavya N
Good to see Titas getting a mention. She has that international experience which is priceless for the younger players in the dressing room. Wishing the whole team the very best for Saturday! 🏏

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