RCB strike a good balanceBENGALURU: Months before the formal announcement of the Women's Premier League (WPL) in January this year, Royal Challengers Bangalore started to prepare their blueprint. Talent scouts were added to the existing team and from October 2022 they travelled across the country for leagues and BCCI domestic tournaments. The hard yards and the planning reflected in the assemblage they put together on Monday for the inaugural edition.At the auction table in Mumbai, the think-tank led by Mike Hesson, RCB's director of cricket operations, were in T20 mode and stretched their purse to snap up India vice-captain and top-order bat Smriti Mandhana for a whopping Rs. 3.4 crore.Read AlsoWPL Auction: Smriti Mandhana tops money chart as RCB pips Mumbai IndiansSmriti Mandhana had to sit out of India's thrilling win over Pakistan in their Women's T20 World Cup opener because of an injury but her mood must have surely lifted on Monday when she emerged as the top pick in the inaugural Women's Premier League (WPL) auction held in Mumbai.Smriti serves the dual purpose of batting versatility and leadership experience, and as Hesson admitted, she is the team's likely choice of skipper."Smriti has plenty of captaincy experience. She knows the conditions well, so it is highly likely (that she will captain the team). Like any leadership group, you need senior players around to contribute and we have highly experienced international players," said the New Zealander. The Bengaluru-based franchise has struck a good balance between homegrown talent and overseas expertise. First up, they have slotted Indian internationals in key positions. While Smriti holds together the top-order, the power-hitting wicket keeper-batter Richa Ghosh (Rs 1.9 crore), a member of the U-19 T20 World Cup winning team, is in the middle-order and Renuka Singh (Rs 1.5 crore) has the potential to be the team's frontline pacer. Among the overseas players, RCB's best buy is probably Australian Ellyse Perry, one of the finest all-rounders of this generation. They also got two national team captains for a steal with New Zealand skipper Sophie Devine and her England counterpart Heather Knight coming in at their base price of Rs 50 lakh and Rs 40 lakh respectively. The scouts, which includes former Karnataka top-order batter VR Vanitha, have picked players from various parts of the country. Left-hand bat and right-arm off spinner Kanika Ahuja is from Punjab, Asha Shobana is a wrist spinner from Kerala, Vidarbha's Komal Zanzad is a left-arm pacer, while Leggie Poonam Khemnar is from Nagaland.SHREYANKA, SAHANA ROPED INKarnataka's all-rounder Shreyanka Patil and left-arm spinner Sahana Pawar are the two Karnataka players in RCB's line-up. While Shreyanka came up midway through the process, Sahana was part of the accelerated bidding and the last player to make the WPL cut.MONICA GOES TO GUJARATKarnataka's left-arm pacer Monica Patel was the third from the state to be picked at the auction. She went to Gujarat Giants for Rs 30 lakh. However, seasoned campaigner and captain of the state team Veda Krishnamurthy went unsold on Monday.