Nita Ambani Reveals WPL Strategy: Why Mumbai Indians Bet on 2025 Champions

Nita Ambani revealed Mumbai Indians' clear strategy to retain as many players from their 2025 championship team as possible. The franchise successfully brought back key players including Amelia Kerr and their core group of Indian talent. Harmanpreet Kaur actively participated in the auction process, expressing confidence in the team's planning. Mumbai Indians balanced their squad by adding both experienced international players and promising young Indian talent for the 2026 season.

Key Points: Nita Ambani Mumbai Indians WPL 2026 Auction Strategy

  • Mumbai Indians retained core players from 2025 championship winning team
  • Team successfully brought back Amelia Kerr and the "four Ss" players
  • Harmanpreet Kaur participated actively in auction strategy discussions
  • Franchise added young Indian talent making their WPL debut
  • Australian World Cup winners Nicola Carey and Milly Illingworth joined squad
  • Nita Ambani emphasized excitement about rebuilding championship team
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Our strategy was to win back as many players as possible from our winning team of 2025: Nita Ambani on WPL auction

Nita Ambani reveals Mumbai Indians' WPL auction strategy focused on retaining 2025 champions while adding young talent. Harmanpreet Kaur shares auction experience.

"Our strategy was to win back as many players as possible from our winning team of 2025. - Nita Ambani"

Mumbai, November 28

Two-time champions Mumbai Indians will be confident, heading into a new season of the Women's Premier League in 2026 from January 9, after managing to retain most of the previous champions from the team at the mega auction in New Delhi on Thursday, the franchise said in a statement.

Speaking about the thought process, Nita M Ambani said, "Auction days are really exciting but sometimes unnerving too. Our strategy was to win back as many players as possible from our winning team of 2025. I am very excited to get Amelia Kerr back and our four Ss: Shabnim, Saika, Sajana and Sanskriti. We are very excited to welcome three young girls - Rahila Firdous, Nalla Kranthi Reddy and Triveni Vashisth. I take this opportunity to welcome Poonam Khemnar, Milly Illingworth and Nicola Carey into the Mumbai Indians family."

In addition to the retained core of captain Harmanpreet Kaur, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Hayley Matthews, Amanjot Kaur and G Kamalini, MI managed to get back Amelia Kerr, the player of the tournament at the most recent T20 World Cup, as well as S Sajana, Saika Ishaque, Sanskriti Gupta and veteran pacer Shabnim Ismail.

India's World Cup-winning captain, Harmanpreet, was also present at the auction in New Delhi, adding her expertise to the auction table discussions and tactics.

Sharing her thoughts on her experience, Harmanpreet, who is also the captain of the Mumbai Indians, said, "Initially, I was a little nervous, but I loved how we planned for this and everyone's involvement, especially Nita Ma'am's involvement. She has always been our biggest support and always backs us. We have got most of our old teammates back, so that shows what kind of trust and confidence we have in them."

The five players bought back have been pivotal to MI's successes in the past, with Saika, Sajana and Sanskriti being breakout stars in the tournament after being discovered by MI and handed their debuts.

In addition to the established names, MI onboarded the Australian duo of all-rounder Nicola Carey, a winner of multiple World Cups with Australia and young pace sensation Milly Illingworth.

True to its policy of backing young Indian talent, MI rounded out a well-balanced squad by adding Indian all-rounders Nalla Kranthi Reddy and Triveni Vasistha, who will be making their WPL debut.

The experienced duo of Madhya Pradesh captain Rahila Firdous and Poonam Khemnar will bring significant domestic experience to the side.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Getting Amelia Kerr back is a masterstroke! She was phenomenal in the T20 World Cup. And the "four Ss" strategy shows how much they value their domestic talent. WPL 2026 is going to be exciting! 🏏
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the strategy of retaining players, I hope they don't become too complacent. Other teams might have studied MI's game plan thoroughly. Need to bring some fresh tactical approaches too.
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Ananya R
Love how Nita Ambani is so involved! Her presence and support really make a difference. And Harmanpreet at the auction table - what a combo! Women's cricket in India is reaching new heights. 👏
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Michael C
The balance between experienced international players and young Indian talent is perfect. Milly Illingworth and Nicola Carey from Australia will add great depth. Looking forward to watching Nalla Kranthi Reddy's debut!
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Kavya N
So happy to see Saika, Sajana and Sanskriti being retained! They were amazing discoveries by MI. This is exactly what WPL should do - give opportunities to domestic talent and watch them shine! ✨

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