WPL 2023: The Women’s Premier League team from Lucknow, which is owned by Capri Global Holdings Private Limited, would be known as the UP Warriorz, it was revealed on Friday. However, the supporters do not like the name of the team. Fans mocked Capri Global on social media for the moniker they gave to the Lucknow-based franchise. Follow WPL 2023 LIVE updates with InsideSport.IN
Z in Warriorz is for the ‘Zyaka’ Uttarpradesh has in their food
— Abhishek Upadhyay (@Abhishek1o11) February 10, 2023
Some kind of 5 yo kid has named the UP franchise. Embarrassing.
— Sherlock (@VK12_12) February 10, 2023
Bhai kuch bhi karwao lekin unke naam se “z” ko hatwao. Women’s Premier League ko Chhapri Premier League nahi banwana.
— Ankit Tripathy (@tripathy_ankit) February 10, 2023
GPL teams have better name than WPL teams except RCB.
— Janki🇮🇳 (@sonikitweet) February 10, 2023
Petition to throw Capri Global out of the WPL. Like Lucknow Warriorz? Neither a WPL Vibe, nor does it have an appeal. What did they think?
— Anjishnu Choudhury (@ImAnjishnu) February 10, 2023
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Women’s Premier League 2023: The UP Warriorz, one of the five teams in the eagerly anticipated 2023 Women’s Premier League, became a reality after Capri Global Holdings Private Limited won the offer for the Lucknow-based franchise at an auction held by the BCCI for INR 757 Crores.
The Capri Global-owned, Lucknow-based @UPWarriorz have just unveiled their #WPL franchise logo 👇#WPLAuction | #WPL2023pic.twitter.com/a3YkvPRVqN
— Annesha Ghosh (@ghosh_annesha) February 10, 2023
The UP Warriorz logo is made up of four primary parts: a shield to hold it all together, a sword inspired by the motion of the Sarus crane, and wings that expand out like the sun in the morning. The most important component is the sarus crane, which is the highest flying bird in the world and the state bird of Uttar Pradesh. It serves as a symbol for movement, grace, balance, and attaining new heights.
The Warriorz have also focused on their think tank, with Anju Jain, a 2005 recipient of the Arjuna Award, serving as the team’s assistant coach and former England cricketer Jon Lewis serving as the team’s head coach. The bowling coach is former Australian cricketer Ashley Noffke. In the meantime, Australia’s Lisa Sthalekar, a four-time world champion, will serve as the UP Warriorz’s mentor.
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