Kristen Beams Joins MI as Spin Coach for WPL 2026, Reunites with Goswami

The Mumbai Indians have strengthened their coaching staff by appointing former Australian leg-spinner Kristen Beams as their spin bowling coach for the upcoming Women's Premier League 2026 season. Beams expressed excitement about joining the franchise's "tight-knit" family environment and working alongside bowling mentor Jhulan Goswami, whom she previously played against. She brings a substantial coaching pedigree, including experience in the WBBL where she helped the Hobart Hurricanes win a title, and roles with Cricket Australia's development pathways. The defending champions, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, will begin their WPL 2026 campaign against Royal Challengers Bengaluru on January 9.

Key Points: Ex-Australia Spinner Kristen Beams Named MI Spin Coach for WPL 2026

  • Former Australia leg-spinner joins MI
  • Reunites with Jhulan Goswami
  • Brings WBBL & Hundred coaching experience
  • MI to open WPL 2026 vs RCB
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WPL 2026: Ex-Australia player Kristen Beams appointed MI's spin bowling coach

Defending champions Mumbai Indians appoint former Australia leg-spinner Kristen Beams as spin bowling coach for WPL 2026. Learn about her coaching pedigree.

"It's an incredible opportunity to work with someone like Jhulan Goswami, one of the greats of the game. - Kristen Beams"

Mumbai, Dec 29

Defending champions Mumbai Indians have appointed former Australia leg-spinner Kristen Beams as their spin bowling coach for the 2026 Women's Premier League season, the franchise announced on Monday.

"It's my first time as a coach here. It's an incredible opportunity to work with someone like Jhulan Goswami, one of the greats of the game, and somebody I played cricket against.

"Incredible culture that they've developed a winning culture over a really long period of time, but a family, and that's what you hear everyone talk about, that this group is so tight knit, and it's a family, and it's what you want to be a part of," said Kristen in a video posted on the franchise's Instagram account on Monday.

Kristen was an instrumental player in Australia's World Cup campaigns, finishing as the third-highest wicket-taker in the 2017 Women's ODI World Cup in England. Her international career spanned 1 Test, 30 ODIs and 18 T20Is, and 45 T20 games in the WBBL, before she ended her playing career to move to coaching.

"I think as a coach coming in, that's exactly what you want to be able to do, is to walk into an environment that feels really tight knit, and a team that knows how to win," added Kristen.

Kristen brings a proven coaching pedigree to the MI set-up featuring head coach Lisa Keightley, bowling coach and mentor Jhulan Goswami, batting coach Devieka Palshikaar and fielding coach Nicole Bolton.

She has coached in the WBBL, especially with the Hobart Hurricanes winning the title this year, as well as in The Hundred. Kristen worked as the head coach of the Australia women's U19 team, apart from serving as the National Development Lead at Cricket Australia and Community Cricket Manager - South at Cricket Tasmania.

WPL 2026 will run from January 9 to February 5 and will be played in Navi Mumbai and Vadodara. MI, the two-time champions are led by India captain Harmanpreet Kaur, and will open their campaign against Smriti Mandhana-led Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While her credentials are solid, I hope this doesn't become a trend of too many foreign coaches in our domestic leagues. We have fantastic Indian coaches who understand our players' mentality and conditions better. Just a thought.
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Aryan P
Exciting news! The coaching staff looks world-class now. Lisa, Jhulan, and now Kristen Beams. This is exactly the kind of global expertise that will take the WPL and our Indian players to the next level. Can't wait for the season!
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan, I love seeing this cross-pollination of coaching talent. Beams did wonders with Hobart Hurricanes. If she can help our spinners develop more variations, MI will be unstoppable. The family culture she mentioned is real!
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Kavya N
Good move. But the real test will be in Vadodara and Navi Mumbai pitches. Hope she adapts her strategies to our Indian conditions quickly. Our girls need guidance that works here, not just in Australia or England.
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Harman S
MI setting the standard again! 🏆 The focus on building a complete coaching team shows how seriously they take women's cricket. This is great for the league's profile. January can't come soon enough!

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