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‘Why Fix What Is Not Broken,’ Says Aakash Chopra On MI Follows Their ‘philosophy And Ideology’ At WPL Auction
The Mumbai Indians: Aakash Chopra shared his opinion on the Mumbai Indians’ strategy for the recent auction for the Women’s Premier League (WPL), stating that the franchise remained firm in its ideology and philosophy and tried its best to retain its core, without trying to ‘fix what is not broken.’
The WPL 2026 auction reaffirmed the Mumbai Indians’ belief in stability over sweeping overhaul, as the defending champions walked away with a squad that looks strikingly similar to last season’s title-winning unit. Rather than chasing dramatic restructuring, MI focused on retaining its trusted core and making precise, need-based additions, an approach that drew praise from JioHotstar’s panel of experts.
Former India captain Mithali Raj underlined the franchise’s clarity in bolstering its bowling unit while preserving the foundation that has served it so well. Read More...
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