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Thursday, 14 April 2016

World's top players including Meg Lanning and Stafanie Taylor to highlight in Women's Super League

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The inaugural season of Women's Super League is set to highlight a portion of the best players around. Any semblance of Meg Lanning(Australia), Stafanie Taylor(West Indies) and Suzie Bates(New Zealand) have affirmed their nearness for the principal season of WCL. The competition, which is facilitated by England Cricket Board, is very like the Women's Big Bash League of Australia. Six groups – Lancashire Thunder, Loughborough Lightning, Southern Vipers, Surrey Stars, Western Storm and Yorkshire Diamonds will participate in this current season's WCL. Every time has as of now picked 3 universal players, alongside the English players who will participate. One of the groups, Lancashire Thunder, lost one of its universal players, Austalia's Jess Jonassen. A swap for the player will be reported soon. Additionally READ: Charlotte Edwards to lead Southern Vipers in inaugural Women's Super League Talking about the WSL, ECB's chief of Women's group, Clare Connor said,"One of the driving standards behind the foundation of the Kia Super League was to make a world class rivalry where the world's best play. Uncovering who the abroad players will be without a doubt hits this imprint. The six groups are all overflowing with ability, quality and the absolute best female cricketers from over the world; the Kia Super League is set to be a splendid showcase for the ladies' amusement."
World's top players including Meg Lanning and Stafanie Taylor to highlight in Women's Super League
World's top players including Meg Lanning and Stafanie Taylor to highlight in Women's Super League
 "Throughout the most recent couple of weeks, we have worked widely with the Kia Super League groups to choose the abroad players from a pool of more than 65 who communicated an enthusiasm for being included this late spring. To see the last assignments in high contrast is exceptionally energizing and I can't hold up to see these groups in real life now," reported ESPNcricinfo. Meg Lanning, the main T20 batman in the Women's cricket talked about the competition. "I'm truly anticipating playing in the Kia Super League," Lanning said. "It's another tremendous stride forward for the ladies' diversion taking after on from the Women's Big Bash League in Australia, and I can hardly wait to get stuck in with the Surrey Stars once the competition gets in progress. "The enthusiasm for the Kia Super League and WBBL from abroad players exhibits how significant these new rivalries are for the worldwide advancement of ladies' cricket – as global players it's a decent time to be included in the amusement." 
The competition is booked to happen between July 30 and August 14, with the finals to be played on August 21. The opening match will see Yorkshire Diamonds tackle Loughborough Lightning at Headingly.

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