Brisbane Heat signs Poonam Yadav, eighth Indian to play in WBBL

Leading Indian leg spinner Poonam Yadav became the eighth Indian to  register a place in WBBL as she was signed by Brisbane Heat on Friday. She will join Brisbane Heat after the ongoing India-Australia tour will get over. The 30-year-old will fill the spot left by New Zealand player Amelia Kerr. 

“It’s very exciting to welcome a player of her class and experience into our group. We know there is a lot of upside to Poonam coming on board this summer,’’ Heat coach Ashley Noffke was quoted as saying on the team’s official website.

“When we lost Amelia Kerr, we were confident we could back our group to give a good account of themselves regardless. But adding Poonam’s skill and her competitiveness is a huge result.”

Coach Noffke said that Poonam’s presence will also help the youngsters in the team as she has shown her calmness and composure on the biggest stage in the world at MCG. 

“We’re really keen for her to share those insights with our players during the tournament and will urge the group to learn as much as they can. We’re looking forward to introducing her to everyone once the International series is completed and getting ready for the Tasmanian leg of the tournament,” he added.

Before her, Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma, Shafali Verma, Radha Yadav, Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur, Richa Ghosh are the other Indians to have played in this league. 

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