During the WPL’s first season, Mooney was named captain of the Gujarat Giants. But she was injured in the first game of the competition, so she had to withdraw.
The Indian all-rounder Sneh Rana will be the team’s deputy under skipper Beth Mooney, who will lead the Australian batters in the forthcoming Women’s Premier League season, as announced by the Gujarat Giants on Wednesday.
Alongside head coach Michael Klinger, assistant coach Nooshin Al Khadeer, and mentor and advisor Mithali Raj, they will form the leadership group.
During the first season of the WPL, Mooney was named captain of the Gujarat Giants. But because of an injury, she was forced to withdraw from the event after the opening match.
“I am happy to be back with the Gujarat Giants and appreciative of their faith in me.” We have an amazing team, and I have no doubt that we will perform well. The WPL’s new venues of Bengaluru and New Delhi are excellent additions to the competition, according to Mooney.
There will be another cricket festival in the WPL’s second season. I will do everything in my power to assist Beth, as her return as skipper is wonderful news. Rana remarked, “The team is performing well together, and the squad is well-balanced.
“Adani Sportsline is thrilled to have Mooney and Rana guiding the team. They are true professionals. Being a part of the WPL is an honor for us as it holds significant value in the history of cricket. CBO of Adani Sportsline Sanjay Adesara stated, “I’m sure that will be reflected on the field. We have some of the best minds in the game working towards a common goal of glory.” On February 25, Gujarat Giants will play their first game of the season against Mumbai Indians at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.