WPL's Rising Stars: How Shree Charani and Kranti Goud Led India to World Cup Glory

Coach Amol Muzumdar highlights how the Women's Premier League has transformed Indian women's cricket. He specifically points to Shree Charani and Kranti Goud as perfect examples of WPL's success story. Both players emerged from WPL 2025 to become key members of India's World Cup winning team. Muzumdar credits BCCI's initiatives like pay parity and WPL for accelerating player development and achieving historic results.

Key Points: Amol Muzumdar Credits WPL for India Women's Cricket World Cup Win

  • Both players were WPL 2025 breakout stars before international debuts
  • Charani and Kranti became central to India's ODI World Cup winning campaign
  • Muzumdar predicts more talent emerging through WPL in coming years
  • BCCI's pay parity and WPL initiatives showing concrete results now
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Shree Charani, Kranti are perfect examples of WPL's success: Muzumdar

India women's coach Amol Muzumdar hails WPL's impact, citing Shree Charani and Kranti Goud as perfect examples of tournament success after World Cup victory.

Shree Charani, Kranti are perfect examples of WPL's success: Muzumdar
"Shree Charani and Kranti Goud are perfect examples of WPL's success. We identified them during the February tournament, and by May they were playing international cricket. - Amol Muzumdar"

New Delhi, Nov 10

India women’s head coach Amol Muzumdar cited Shree Charani and Kranti Goud as ‘perfect examples’ of the growing impact of the Women’s Premier League (WPL), saying that the tournament is playing a pivotal role in expanding the talent pool in the country.

Both Charani and Kranti were amongst breakout stars of WPL 2025 and went on to make their India debut during the ODI tri-series in Sri Lanka. From there, the youngsters became central to India’s ODI plans, as the side eventually won the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup on November 2 in Navi Mumbai.

"Shree Charani and Kranti Goud are perfect examples of WPL's success. We identified them during the February tournament, and by May they were playing international cricket. This shows how WPL accelerates player development.

“In the next four-five years, we'll see many more talented women cricketers emerging through WPL and domestic tournaments, strengthening Indian cricket tremendously,” said Muzumdar on JioStar.

He also went on to talk about the serious investment BCCI has made in advancing women’s cricket in the country – starting from match fee pay parity for international games to introducing WPL in 2023.

"The BCCI's work for women's cricket in the last three years has been phenomenal. While they took over in 2006, the recent changes have been revolutionary. We've had three WPL editions that uncovered tremendous talent for us to develop. The pay parity introduced in 2022 was another landmark decision. Credit to BCCI for these wonderful initiatives that are now showing results in our World Cup victory," he said.

For Muzumdar, the journey of taking over as India head coach in 2023 to leading them to their first-ever World Cup has been a phenomenal one. "I first visited the National Cricket Academy in November 2023 and met the Indian team for the first time. From that day, our journey began with one clear goal; to become the world's best team.

“We made some necessary changes in the support staff, team composition, and most importantly, in our mindset. All these efforts have now culminated in this World Cup victory. It has been absolutely magical working with these talented players, and I couldn't have asked for a better group of players and human beings."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally BCCI is doing something right for women's cricket! Pay parity and WPL have changed the game completely. More girls will now take up cricket seriously as a career option.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows women's cricket globally, I must say India's progress has been remarkable. The WPL model is working exactly as intended - identifying and fast-tracking talent. Well done BCCI and Coach Muzumdar!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the progress, I hope BCCI continues to invest in grassroots development too. WPL is great for visibility, but we need strong domestic structure across all states to sustain this success.
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Kavya N
Watching the World Cup final in Navi Mumbai was magical! ✨ These young players are such an inspiration for my daughter who wants to become a cricketer. Thank you WPL for giving them this platform!
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Michael C
The transformation in Indian women's cricket is impressive. From barely getting recognition to winning World Cup - what a journey! The professional setup and proper investment are clearly paying off.

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