BCCI proposes six-team women's IPL from next year

 BCCI proposes six-team women's IPL from next year


The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is proposing a six-group ladies' IPL from the following year. At a Governing Council (GC) meeting of the Indian Premier League in Mumbai on Friday (March 25), a choice was taken that all endeavors will be made to begin a six-group yearly Twenty20 competition for the ladies' cricketers, with first inclination being given for the current IPL establishments. This year, notwithstanding, there will be the typical Women's Twenty20 test.


The GC has felt that there is potential for the ladies' IPL and it has been energized by sponsorship for the Women's T20 Challenge in 2020. The Governing Council individuals, who have met face to face without precedent for just about two years, have concluded that the current establishments of the IPL will be inquired as to whether they can have the ladies' group too. After that choice is depleted, the BCCI will welcome external gatherings to claim the establishments.


The BCCI has been feeling the squeeze to begin the ladies' association as there has been a cross country commotion. The Cricket West Indies (CWI) chose to begin a three-group association from this year, close by the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), and adjoining Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has additionally declared such plans.


 A top BCCI official as of late let Cricbuzz know that it is the obligation of the board to begin a ladies' association, regardless of business gets back from the competition.


In another significant choice, the GC has cleared the media privileges delicate for the IPL for the pattern of 2023-27. The Invitation To Tender (ITT) report, doubtlessly, will be out on Monday or Tuesday. There will be different choices for the offering gatherings and it is discovered that the intrigued business houses ought to have the total assets of INR 1000 crore.

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