Kaur and Rodrigues were signed by Melbourne Renegades on Wednesday.
The right-handed Harmanpreet Kaur along with Rodrigues is currently in Australia as the Indian team currently touring down under for a multi-format tour.
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The swashbuckling batter Kaur in a video posted on Twitter talked about returning to WBBL after a previous stint with the Sydney Thunder by saying, “It means a lot (to be back). The WBBL has given me a lot of experience and a great platform where I can perform and execute.”
“Coming back with a new team, the Renegade. I hope this season will be really great for us. It’s my first season with them and I definitely want to make an impact. Whenever I’ve played WBBL, I’ve seen many fans around and their excitement. Even lots of Indian fans are coming and watching, it’s a great experience for me. I’m glad that I’m part of this great tournament,” she added.
She's back in the @WBBL and we can't wait to see what @ImHarmanpreet can produce in ???? #GETONRED #WBBL07 pic.twitter.com/5DURIFuCa2
— Renegades WBBL (@RenegadesWBBL) September 29, 2021
Jemimah Rodrigues was also signed by the Renegades on the back of her fantastic campaign in the inaugural edition of The Hundred where Rodrigues was the second-leading run-scorer with 249 runs at a strike rate above 150.
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“The goal is whatever happens, I want to give it my 100 percent each and every time I’m on the field. and hopefully (we can win) the cup for the Renegades! I’m super excited, I’m really looking forward to it and there’s so much that I’m going to learn, I’m sure about that,” the 21-year-old Jemimah added.
Excited to be a Renegade? Absolutely.@JemiRodrigues can't wait for her first taste of the @WBBL.#GETONRED #WBBL07 pic.twitter.com/kZgWSASEzk
— Renegades WBBL (@RenegadesWBBL) September 29, 2021
Even the WBBL head coach, Simon Helmot reckoned that the Mumbai-based Rodrigues will have a big impact on the Renegades.
“Jemimah is an immensely talented young player, who is already making her mark on the world stage at 21. She was superb recently in The Hundred over in the UK. Jemimah is a dynamic player who can score quickly and to all parts of the ground,” said Helmot.
(With IANS Inputs)