Rising stars on the pitch: A new era of elite cricket is promised by the Women’s Premier League in 2023.
As the WPL nears its conclusion and all the Captains have had the opportunity to demonstrate their leadership abilities over the course of 8 matches, which is a significant amount of time to evaluate a leader, it is time to rank these captains based on how they guided their teams. It was intriguing to see how each of these ladies approached captaincy in a different way because some of them had extensive experience as captains while others were learning how to be a leader.
Some of these leaders have a lot of room for growth, and they will return in the 2024 season in even better shape. Let’s rank these leaders from 5 to 1 instead, and then examine each one individually.
Meg Lanning
There was never any doubt as to who was the best captain of the WPL. It is the one and only Meg Lanning who is the greatest captain in the history of cricket and she has led the Delhi Capitals team to the final of the WPL. She is the leading run getter In the WPL with 310 runs and her teammates like Marizanne Kapp, Shafali Verma have resounded so well. She has been the star of the WPL and all Indian fans are huge fans of her. She can win yet another title on Sunday