WPL 2026: How did Harnaaz, Jacqueline, and Honey Singh dazzle at the tournament's opening ceremony?
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Navi Mumbai, Jan 9 (NationPress) The fourth season of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) kicked off with an extravagant opening ceremony at the Dr. DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Friday. Harnaaz Kaur Sandhu, Jacqueline Fernandez, and Honey Singh brought a touch of glamour to the pre-match festivities.
Harnaaz, crowned Miss Universe 2021 and a talented actor, initiated the evening with a heartfelt monologue that honored women's accomplishments across India, confidently proclaiming, ‘We are ready’ as she set the stage for her performance. Following her, Jacqueline captivated the audience with a dynamic display of her famous film tracks, mesmerizing thousands of fans with her captivating dance and stage presence.
Rapper and singer Honey Singh electrified the atmosphere with a blend of his latest chart-toppers and timeless classics. He surprised everyone by starting his set right in between MI and RCB captains, Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana, who appeared momentarily stunned by his entrance.
With his signature swagger, Singh had the lively audience moving to hits like ‘Millionaire,’ ‘Lungi Dance,’ and ‘Blue Eyes.’ The trio later united on stage, wrapping up the opening ceremony to roaring applause from fans. The initial phase of WPL 2026 will take place at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai before transitioning to Kotmabi Stadium in Vadodara, which will also host the knockout rounds.
The Mumbai Indians, captained by Harmanpreet, stand as the most decorated team with two championships and are the reigning title holders, while Mandhana’s RCB clinched the title in 2024. The Delhi Capitals, having finished as runners-up in all three prior seasons, will strive to end their title drought this year.
The inaugural match of WPL 2026 between MI and RCB commenced at 7:40 PM local time, following an entertainment-filled spectacle that heralded the start of this season. This marks the first instance of the WPL occurring during the January-February window.