Key Points

Ratnagiri Jets, a two-time men's cricket champions, has made a bold entry into women's cricket by signing Smriti Mandhana as their icon player. The franchise is committed to developing women's cricket and creating opportunities for emerging talent across Maharashtra. With Mandhana's leadership and experience, the team aims to make a significant impact in the inaugural Women's Maharashtra Premier League. This strategic move reflects a growing emphasis on promoting and supporting women's sports in India.

Key Points: Smriti Mandhana Leads Ratnagiri Jets WMPL Debut

  • Ratnagiri Jets expands into Women's Maharashtra Premier League
  • Mandhana signs as marquee icon player for three seasons
  • Franchise aims to nurture grassroots women's cricket talent
  • Multiple corporate partners support women's sporting initiative
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Ratnagiri Jets announces entry into Women's Maharashtra Premier League; Mandhana signed as icon player

Team India vice-captain Smriti Mandhana joins Ratnagiri Jets as icon player, marking a significant milestone in women's cricket expansion

"I'm thrilled to join the Ratnagiri Jets family as their icon player. - Smriti Mandhana"

Pune, April 17

Ratnagiri Jets, the two-time champions of the Maharashtra Premier League (MPL) in the men's circuit, announced its official foray into women's cricket by acquiring a franchise in the Women's Maharashtra Premier League (WMPL). In a move that signals serious intent and commitment to the women's game, the franchise named Team India vice-captain Smriti Mandhana as its icon player for the next three seasons.

The left-handed opener, widely regarded as one of the most elegant and consistent batters in the world, was recently conferred the Best International Cricketer of the Year (Women) by the BCCI for the 2023-24 season. She was one of the top picks ahead of the WMPL player auctions, which will take place in Pune on April 17, 2025, alongside the men's MPL auctions.

Deeply rooted in the rich cultural ethos of the Konkan region, the Ratnagiri Jets franchise has steadily built a reputation for success, talent development, and community-first cricket. With this new chapter in the women's league, the franchise aims to mirror its achievements in the men's competition and build a robust team to compete in the opening season of the WMPL, set to begin from the last week of May.

At the core of the franchise's vision--driven by its WMPL co-owners- JetSynthesys, Royal Goldfieldd Club Resort, Fleetguard Filters Private Limited, and Kranti Wines Private Limited--is a strong commitment to nurturing grassroots talent, fostering equal opportunity in sport, and shaping the future stars of Indian cricket.

Smriti Mandhana, speaking on her association with the Ratnagiri Jets, said: "I'm thrilled to join the Ratnagiri Jets family as their icon player. The franchise has demonstrated success in the MPL and a clear vision for the women's game. I'm excited to play a part in shaping the next chapter of this journey and cannot wait to hit the ground running with my new teammates. Together, we aim to inspire and win hearts both on and off the field."

Rajan Navani, Founder and CEO of JetSynthesys, shared his thoughts on the acquisition and Smriti's signing: "Expanding into the Women's Maharashtra Premier League is a natural progression for us as we continue our commitment to the growth of cricket in Maharashtra. Having Smriti Mandhana as our icon player is not just a statement of intent, but a reflection of our belief in the immense potential of women's cricket. We're confident her leadership and experience will elevate the team and inspire the next generation of young cricketers across the region."

Rakesh Navani, Joint Managing Director & Chief Investment Officer, Jetline Group of Companies and Finance Director, JetSynthesys, said: "Our expansion into the Women's Maharashtra Premier League marks a pivotal milestone in our journey to build a holistic cricketing ecosystem. This strategic move reinforces our commitment to inclusivity and the future of the women's game. It will also serve as a catalyst for nurturing grassroots talent across Maharashtra."

Anil Chhajed, Managing Director, Royal Goldfieldd Club Resort Limited, said: "Women's cricket is the heartbeat of the future, and through this team, we're building a platform that empowers young girls to dream big. Smriti's presence adds belief, brilliance, and a beacon for budding cricketers."

Mahindra Lulla, Managing Director, Kranti Wines Private Limited, said: "Our entry into the WMPL marks an exciting new chapter in the franchise's journey. Smriti's inclusion adds immense strength and star power to our roster, and we're confident this team will make waves from Day 1."

Niranjan Kirloskar, Managing Director, Fleetguard Filters Private Limited, said: "Our entry into the Women's MPL is a proud step forward in our commitment to women's cricket. With Smriti Mandhana in the side, we aim to inspire the next generation and shine a light on emerging talent across Maharashtra."

Ratnagiri Jets is now gearing up for the inaugural season of the Women's Maharashtra Premier League with a strong focus on talent scouting, team structure, and community outreach in the run-up to the tournament.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is such fantastic news! Smriti as icon player is perfect - she's such an inspiration for young girls in Maharashtra. Can't wait to see the team in action! 💪
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Rahul M.
Great move by Ratnagiri Jets! Though I wonder if they'll be able to replicate their men's team success. Women's cricket has different dynamics. Hope they invest in proper coaching staff too.
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Anjali P.
As someone from Ratnagiri, I'm so proud! 🥳 Finally our girls will get proper recognition. Mandhana didi will be the perfect mentor for local talent.
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Suresh D.
Good initiative but I hope they focus on proper facilities and pay parity. Women's cricket deserves equal treatment, not just token representation.
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Meera S.
Smriti is the perfect choice! Her elegance and consistency will inspire the whole team. Looking forward to seeing some exciting new talent emerge from this league.
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Vikram J.
The co-owners seem really committed to grassroots development. Hope they organize talent hunts in smaller towns too, not just the cities.

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