• Harmanpreet Kaur will not be able to attend the first two matches, BBL fans disappointed

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    Harmanpreet Kaur will not be able to attend the first two matches, BBL fans disappointed
    Kaur will miss the first two Women's Big Bash League matches.

    Digital Desk: This year, the Indian women's team won the Asia Cup final. The Indian women's team, captained by Harmanpreet Kaur, won the Asia Cup for the seventh time on Saturday, defeating Sri Lanka. 

    Harmanpreet Kaur will miss the first two Women's Big Bash League matches following her outstanding performance in the Asia Cup. This is unquestionably a disappointment for Indian supporters.

    This is said to be a result of the player having to regulate their workload. Star player Smriti Mandhana had previously distanced herself from the Big Bash League before Harmanpreet. 

    In contrast, Meg Lanning, the captain of the Australian team that took home the gold medal at the Commonwealth Games, announced an extended hiatus a few days ago.

    Simon Helmot, head coach of the Melbourne Renegades, said to Espn Cric Info, "Obviously they just played the Asia Cup. After the Asia Cup is complete, she will join us. She might miss two of our games, so we'll have to wait and see how she feels after arriving. He has recently played a lot of cricket, but in a WhatsApp conversation with him, it appears that he is extremely eager to return to the season. Last year, she was a crucial member of the team. 

    Melbourne Renegades, Harmanpreet Kaur's squad, began their Women's Big Bash League season by defeating Adelaide Strikers by four wickets in their opening game.

    Harmanpreet Kaur won the Women's Big Bash League's "Player of the Tournament" award the previous season. For the Melbourne Renegades in 2021, Harmanpreet Kaur scored 399 runs and claimed a total of 15 wickets.