Capri Global-owned Women’s Premier League team has been named UP Warriorz. The franchise have zeroed in on their think tank, with Anju Jain (assistant coach), Jon Lewis (head coach) and Ashley Noffke (bowling coach) joining the franchise.
Lisa Sthalekar named mentor of Capri Global-owned UP Warriorz. (Photo: Twitter)
By India Today Web Desk: Capri Global Holdings Private Limited-owned franchise in the upcoming inaugural edition of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) has been named UP Warriorz.
Capri Global is one of the five companies that won the bidding to own a team in the Women’s Premier League. Capri spent INR 757 crores to own the Lucknow-based franchise.
The UP Warriorz have zeroed in on their think tank too, with four-time World Cup champion and former Australia captain Lisa Sthalekar appointed as the mentor.
Former India cricketer Anju Jain has been named as the assistant coach, while former England cricketer Jon Lewis and former Australia cricketer Ashley Noffke have been roped in as the head coach and the bowling coach, respectively. Lewis is currently the head coach of England women’s team. He has previously worked as the bowling coach of England men’s team in 2021.
“I am delighted to be part of the Capri Global Holdings Private Limited family with the UP Warriorz and expect this to be a fascinating insight into the depth of cricket in India and a high-octane ride for the next couple of months,” said Lewis.
“The WPL is a huge step forward for women’s cricket globally and I am excited to be an integral part of this journey. Having Anju Jain, Ashley Noffke and Lisa Sthalekar who bring in a diverse set of experiences to the dugout can only make the task a whole lot easier.”
The Women’s Premier League will take place from March 4 to 26 in Mumbai, with DY Patil and Brabourne Stadiums to hosts the matches. The WPL auction will be held on February 13 in Mumbai.
Published On:
Feb 10, 2023