MI Appoint World Cup Star Kristen Beams as Spin Coach for WPL 2026 Defense

The Mumbai Indians have strengthened their coaching staff by appointing former Australian leg-spinner Kristen Beams as their spin bowling coach for the 2026 WPL season. Beams brings elite playing experience, including a key role in Australia's World Cup campaigns, and a strong coaching background from the WBBL, The Hundred, and Cricket Australia. She expressed excitement about joining MI's "tight-knit" family culture and working alongside greats like Jhulan Goswami. The defending champions head into the new season with a powerful retained squad, including Harmanpreet Kaur, Nat Sciver-Brunt, and player of the tournament Amelia Kerr.

Key Points: MI Names Kristen Beams Spin Coach for WPL 2026

  • Former Australian leg-spinner & World Cup star
  • Proven WBBL & Hundred coaching pedigree
  • Joins MI's strong retained champion core
  • Strengthens bowling for title defense
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WPL 2026: MI appoints Kristen Beams as spin bowling coach

Defending WPL champions Mumbai Indians appoint former Australian leg-spinner Kristen Beams as spin bowling coach ahead of the 2026 season.

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

Mumbai, December 29

Defending champions Mumbai Indians have appointed Kristen Beams as their spin bowling coach ahead of the 2026 Women's Premier League season, bringing world-class expertise to strengthen the franchise's bowling unit.

Beams, a former Australian leg-spinner, played a key role in Australia's World Cup campaigns, finishing as the 3rd-highest wicket-taker at the 2017 ODI World Cup. Her playing career included 1 Test, 30 ODIs, 18 T20Is, and 45 WBBL T20 games, before she shifted to coaching, as per the MI website.

Beyond her playing credentials, Beams brings a proven coaching pedigree. She has coached in the WBBL and The Hundred, served as Coach of the Australia Women's U19 Team, is the National Development Lead at Cricket Australia, and is the Community Cricket Manager - South at Cricket Tasmania.

"It's an incredible opportunity to work with someone like Jhulan Goswami, one of the greats of the game, somebody I played cricket against. [It's an] incredible culture...that they've developed a winning culture over a really long period of time, but a family 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. And 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," Beams said in a video posted by MI on Instagram.

Two-time champions Mumbai Indians will be confident, heading into a new season of the WPL from January 9, after managing to retain most of the previous champions from the team at the mega auction in New Delhi.

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.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good appointment, but I hope this doesn't mean less opportunities for our own Indian coaches. We have so much talent here too. That said, her record speaks for itself. Hoping she can help our spinners dominate like she did in her playing days.
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Ananya R
The fact that she mentioned Jhulan di and the MI family culture is so heartwarming! 💙 It's not just about skills, it's about fitting into the team's spirit. MI always thinks long-term. Our girls are in great hands.
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David E
As a cricket fan living in Mumbai, this is exciting news. The WPL is raising the bar every year. Bringing in international coaching expertise is exactly what the women's game needs here to reach the next level. Smart thinking by the management.
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Siddharth J
Her coaching resume is seriously impressive - WBBL, The Hundred, CA Development Lead. This is a major coup for MI. Hoping she can work wonders with Saika Ishaque and the other spinners. The team looks unbeatable on paper now!
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Kavya N
Accha hai! More women in coaching roles is always a positive sign. WPL is not just empowering players but also creating pathways for female coaches globally. Proud of MI for leading the way. #AaliRe

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