WPL 2024: SWOT Analysis of Mumbai Indians (MI)

The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2024 is set to kick off on February 23rd with the finals on March 17th. The tournament will feature 22 matches altogether which will take place in Bengaluru and Delhi, with the finals being held in Delhi. Conducting a SWOT analysis of the Mumbai Indians, we can highlight their strengths in a solid roster of talented players and a strong coaching staff.

Mumbai Indians. PC: Getty
Mumbai Indians. PC: Getty

The WPL 2024 season will include 5 teams:

Mumbai Indians Women

Gujarat Giants

Delhi Capitals Women

Royal Challengers Bangalore Women

UP Warriorz 

Mumbai Indians Women Fixtures:

Date

Fixture

Venue

Time (IST)

Friday, 23rd February

Vs Delhi Capitals Women

M.Chinaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

07:30 P.M

Sunday, 25th February

Vs Gujarat Giants

M.Chinaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

07:30 P.M

Wednesday, 28th February

Vs UP Warriorz

M.Chinaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

07:30 P.M

Saturday, 02rd March

Vs Royal Challengers Bangalore Women

M.Chinaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

07:30 P.M

Tuesday, 05th March

Vs Delhi Capitals Women

Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi

07:30 P.M

Thursday, 07th March

Vs UP Warriorz

Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi

07:30 P.M

Saturday, 09th March

Vs Gujarat Giants

Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi

07:30 P.M

Tuesday, 12th March

Vs Royal Challengers Bangalore Women

Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi

07:30 P.M

Mumbai Indians Women’s Performance in Women’s Premier League 2023

The Mumbai Indians Women’s team had a dream campaign in the WPL 2023 season, most of the things that they had planned before the season, they were able to execute it perfectly in almost all games. Coming up in the WPL 2024 season Mumbai Indians Women would look forward to defending the title and winning the silverware for the consecutive time this season.

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Mumbai Indians Women’s Squad for Women’s Premier League 2024

Harmanpreet Kaur(C), Hayley Matthews, Yastika Bhatia, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Amelia Kerr, Humaira Kazi, Keerthana Balakrishnan, S Sajana, Amanjot Kaur, Chloe Tryon, Pooja Vastrakar, Amandeep Kaur, Priyanka Bala, Saika Ishaque, Shabnim Ismail, Jintimani Kalita, Issy Wong, Fatima Jaffer

SWOT Analysis of Mumbai Indians Women for Women’s Premier League 2024

Strengths

Strong top-middle order with a mix of youth and experience:
The team boasts a formidable top and middle order blending youthful talent like Yastika Bhatia and Amelia Kerr with seasoned experience offering a balanced batting lineup capable of anchoring innings and accelerating when needed providing stability and firepower in crucial phases of the game.

The team is full of all-rounders, giving the captain different options if required:
The team is rich in all-rounders with the likes of Hayley Matthews, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Amelia Kerr, Pooja Vastrakar, and Amanjot Kaur offering the captain a plethora of options in various match situations this versatility not only strengthens the team’s batting and bowling but also provides strategic flexibility and adaptability on the field.

The perfect mix of pace and spin in the bowling department with the combination of experience and youth:
The bowling department boasts a perfect blend of pace and spin featuring a mix of seasoned veterans and promising youngsters, this combination not only adds variety to the attack but also ensures depth and balance providing ample options for different pitch conditions and opposition lineups.

Weakness

Lack of experience in Indian pacers:
The team faces a challenge due to the lack of experience among Indian pacers apart from Pooja Vastrakar, while they may have potential, their inexperience in high-pressure situations could be a concern, particularly in crucial moments of the game.

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Opportunities

Big opportunity for Humaira Kazi and Jintimani Kalita to showcase their talent in WPL:
Humaira Kazi and Jintimani Kalita have a golden opportunity to display their skills in the upcoming WPL, with the platform provided by the tournament they can prove their worth and establish themselves as valuable assets for the team

Threats

Dependency on overseas all-rounders:
There is a concern regarding the team’s heavy reliance on overseas all-rounders while they bring valuable skills and experience, over-dependence on them could pose a challenge if they face injury or fail to perform consistently with some poor form shown by Hayley Matthews in the recently concluded WBBL 2023/24, developing local talent to share the workload may mitigate this risk.

Poor form showcased by captained Harmanpreet Kaur:
Captain Harmanpreet Kaur has had a tough time in the recently concluded home series vs England and Australia and her form would be a huge concern for Mumbai Indians Women coming into the WPL 2024 season.

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