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Women’s IPL: Aussie legend Rachel Haynes appointed head coach of Adani owned Gujarat Giants

The Adani Sportsline-owned Gujarat Giants, bought for a whopping Rs 1289 crore, had already roped in former India captain Mithali Raj as their mentor and advisor.

Women’s IPL: Aussie legend Rachel Haynes appointed head coach of Adani owned Gujarat Giants

File image of Rachel Haynes. cricket.com.au

Ahmedabad: Multiple-time World Cup winner Australian opener Rachel Haynes has been appointed head coach of the Gautam Adani-owned Women’s Premier League (WPL) team Gujarat Giants while Nooshin Al Khadeer, who guided India to U-19 team to World Cup triumph, will be the bowling coach.

The Adani Sportsline-owned Gujarat Giants, bought for a whopping Rs 1289 crore, has already roped in former India captain Mithali Raj as their mentor and advisor.

Former senior women’s team coach Tushar Arothe will be the team’s batting coach and Gavan Twining will look after the fielding department.


“Not only have they carved a niche for themselves in their roles, but their stories of resilience will be an inspiration for the team,” said Mithali.

“Their combined strengths will enable Gujarat Giants to give their best performance on the ground at the inaugural edition of the Women’s Premier League, which will inspire several aspiring women athletes.

Haynes, who has played at the highest level for more than a decade, has won six world championship titles with the Australian team and was the vice-captain of the side from 2017-2022.

The left-handed batter, who was an integral part of the very successful national set-up, is a veteran of 84 T20Is and played crucial roles in the Australian team’s title-winning campaigns at the 2018 and 2020 T20 World Cups.

Haynes, who was part of the team that won the 2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand, has also turned out for the Sydney Thunder in the Women’s Big Bash League, often leading the run-scoring charts for her side.

“The Women’s Premier League is such an exciting addition to the cricket landscape. The opportunity to be involved in the inaugural season with the Adani Sportline-owned Gujarat Giants and work with the brilliant Mithali Raj is something I’m really looking forward to,” said Haynes.

“We have formed a wonderful coaching team, with Nooshin Al Khadeer, Tushar Arothe, and Gavan Twining, who will be bringing on board their rich experience which will help the team to play an exciting brand of cricket which our fans will enjoy watching.”

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Updated Date: February 04, 2023 00:44:03 IST

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