
BCCI trying to find March 2023 home window to perform females’s IPL, 5-6 groups anticipated to take part in the inaugral version

The much-awaited Women’s IPL will certainly be beginning with March 2023 to be kept in a one-month home window and also probably with 5 to 6 groups, an elderly BCCI authorities verified the development onFriday
The BCCI bigwigs have actually gone over the problem and also a March home window has actually been discovered for the event after the Women’s T20 World Cup inSouth Africa
“Yes, the WIPL will start in the first week of March and we have earmarked a four-week window for the first year. The T20 World Cup in South Africa is from February 9 to 26 and immediately after that we plan to hold the WIPL,” an elderly BCCI authorities privy to the development informed PTI on problems of privacy.
“As of now, we are going ahead with five teams but it could be six as there is a lot of interest among potential investors. In due course of time, the process of auctioning of teams will be announced,” he included
Both BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and also assistant Jay Shah in different meetings to PTI had actually previously verified that 2023 is the year when WIPL would certainly begin.
A great deal of cricket enthusiasts think that WIPL will certainly generate a transformation and also the criterion of females’s cricket in India will certainly have a radical change.
“I am thrilled at the kind of response we have got from the stakeholders. Multiple existing IPL teams have enquired and expressed serious interest in owning WIPL franchises,” Shah had actually claimed in a meeting to PTI a long time back.
Before that, Ganguly had actually likewise shared his self-confidence regarding the beginning of the WIPL in 2023.
“I strongly believe that next year i.E. 2023 will be a very good time to start a full-fledged women’s IPL which will be as big and grand a success as men’s IPL,” he had actually claimed.
It is recognized that groups like Mumbai Indians, Rajasthan Royals and also Chennai Super Kings have all shared their rate of interest in acquiring groups. Even UTV large manager Ronnie Screwvala had actually tweeted that he would certainly have an interest in acquiring a WIPL franchise business.