Tennis to cricket..!? sania mirza is in RCB team..!?

The star tennis player sania mirza has been appointed as the mentor of the Bengaluru team in the women's premier league series, which has caused a surprise among the fans. Similarly, bcci has decided to hold the Women's Premier League for the first time. The Women's Premier League will be held from march 4 to 26 at two stadiums in Mumbai. A total of 22 matches will be held this year. In this situation, the auction for women players was held the day before yesterday. 5 teams representing the cities of Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, and lucknow participated in this.
In this, the RCB team, which started the bidding aggressively from the beginning, bought Smriti Mandhana for Rs. 3.4 crores. Apart from her, the star all-rounder of australia Ellyse Perry, Sophie Devine of the new zealand team, Renuka Singh of the indian team, and Richa Ghosh are the star players of the RCB team. Especially Smriti, Ellie Perry, Sophie Devine, and Renuka playing in the same team created excitement among RCB fans.Apart from that, it has appointed Ben Sauver, who was named the Coach of the Year in the Women's Big Bash Series, as the coach. Similarly, Vanitha R has been appointed as the fielding coach, harini as the team doctor, and Navneetha gautham as the therapist. Apart from this, the RCB administration has surprised many by appointing the star tennis player sania mirza as the mentor of the Bengaluru team.She who has won six Grand Slam doubles titles, India's tennis player Sania is likely to retire from professional tennis after the WTA 1000 in dubai this weekend. It is in this position that he has been appointed as the mentor of the Bengaluru team. In the announcement made by the RCB administration, Sania is known as a pioneer in indian women's sports. She is a barrier breaker both on and off the field. They are proud to appoint her as the mentor of the RCB team. Their team of trainers will handle the training-related tasks. However, it is reported that Sania's behavior will help the players to perform effectively under pressure.

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