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"I was incredibly surprised": Shikha Yadav on becoming highest-paid Indian woman at RPL Season 2 auction
ANI News | May 16, 2026 6:39 PM CST

New Delhi [India], May 16 (ANI): Indian women's Rugby team captain Shikha Yadav expressed delight after emerging as the highest-paid Indian woman player at the Rugby Premier League (RPL) Season 2 auction, calling the moment "incredibly special" and unexpected.
Last month, GMR Sports and Rugby India announced a landmark step in the evolution of the RPL with the introduction of women's franchises in its second season. Season two (men's and women's) is scheduled to be held from June 16 to 28 at Gachibowli Stadium in Hyderabad.
During the RPL season two auction in April, the Women's Draft saw Delhi's Shikha lead the Indian signings as the highest-paid player at Rs 2.4 lakh for Delhi Redz.
The milestone marks a significant step forward for women's rugby in India, reflecting the growing recognition and investment in the sport ahead of the second season of the league.
"When I first heard the news, I was incredibly surprised. Of course, it was a wonderful piece of news, but being the highest-bid Indian women's player was a huge shock. It felt really special at that moment," Shikha told ANI.

Speaking about the upcoming season, Shikha highlighted the expansion of the tournament to include women's rugby, a move she believes will further elevate the league's impact.
"The inaugural RPL season was primarily focused on men. As you noted, its success paved the way for the inclusion of women's rugby this season. This addition means the impact and success rate of the league will be even higher," she said.
She added that the league is set to provide a major platform for emerging talent, both domestic and international.
"It creates huge opportunities for all rugby players--both the international athletes joining us and our own Indian youth. RPL has opened up a platform where our young talent can truly showcase their skills," she added.
Highlighting the rapid growth of rugby in the country, the Indian women's team captain said that the sport has witnessed significant improvements in resources, support, and infrastructure in recent times, largely driven by the RPL.
"Rugby resources have changed significantly. We are seeing consistent development throughout the year. For instance, our women's team qualified for the Asian Games. Most of these milestones are a direct result of the benefits and exposure provided by the RPL platform," the 27-year-old said.

 
 
 
 
 
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