The Women's Premier League Auction 2023 was recently held in Mumbai with five teams bidding for Indian and international talent.

Mumbai Indians secured Harmanpreet Kaur for 1.8 crores, a hard-hitting batter and inspirational leader who can change the game with the bat.

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Sophie Devine, a versatile all-rounder and New Zealand captain, was picked up by Royal Challengers Bangalore for just 50 lakhs.

Heather Knight, another England captain, was instrumental in their World Cup triumph in 2017, and was picked up by RCB for 40 lakhs.

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Amelia Kerr, a New Zealand all-rounder who holds records for highest individual score in women's ODI cricket and youngest player to score a double century, was secured by Mumbai Indians for just 1 crore.

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Sneh Rana, a young Indian all-rounder with recent form and potential, was picked up by Gujarat Giants for 75 lakhs.

Harmanpreet Kaur's unbeaten 171 against Australia in the 2017 World Cup semi-final remains one of the greatest innings in women's cricket history.

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Sophie Devine has over 2900 runs and 110 wickets to her name in international cricket and is known for her ability to perform in high-pressure situations and her leadership qualities.

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Heather Knight's experience and leadership skills make her a valuable addition to any team, and her international form will be crucial for RCB in the WPL.

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