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Women's IPL: Franchise bids get BCCI over Rs 4,669 crore

As many as 17 entities had bid for getting the rights of WIPL teams and the bids were submitted on January 25.
25-01-2023

Seven IPL franchises submit technical bids for WIPL team auction this week

CSK, Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants stay away, say BCCI sources
23-01-2023

Women's IPL: When, where and how? All you need to know about the new sports league

The inaugural season of WIPL is expected to held from March 3 to 26, 2023. From the sale of franchises, BCCI is expected to earn Rs 6,000-8,000 crore.
14-01-2023

Cricket board invites tender for right to own teams in Women's IPL

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Tuesday issued a tender inviting interested parties to own and operate teams in the inaugural edition of the Women's Indian Premier League (WIPL)
03-01-2023

Australia star Ellyse Perry scripts memorable Mumbai homecoming ahead of 2023 World Cup, WIPL

The world's premier allrounder until not so long ago, Ellyse Perry has sent a timely reminder of what she might bring to a starting XI in the 2023 T20 World Cup in February and the Women's IPL in 2023.
16-12-2022

BCCI gives nod to women's IPL at 9th annual general meeting in Mumbai

Although BCCI has not finalised the WIPL schedule, it will end before the men's IPL
19-10-2022

Women IPL to take place in March with 5 teams, max 5 overseas players in XI

The much-awaited inaugural edition of Women's IPL will have five teams and is set to take place in March 2023 before the start of men's IPL. As per a BCCI note accessed by PTI, the tournament will feature 20 league games with teams to play each other twice. The table toppers will get a direct entry into the final, while the second and third place teams will battle out in the Eliminator. Each team can have no more than five overseas cricketers in the playing eleven. "To have a well balance of domestic & international players and to have competitive teams, it has been tentatively decided to have five teams for WIPL. Each team can comprise maximum of eighteen players where no team can have more than six overseas players. "Further, no more than five overseas players - four from Full Members of the ICC and one from the Associate Members of the ICC can be part of the playing XI of each team," read the BCCI note. The Women's Big Bash League in Australia and The Hundred in UK don't allow
13-10-2022
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