BCCI earmarks window in March 2023 for inaugural women’s IPL
The BCCI has already tweaked its women’s domestic calendar to accommodate the women’s IPL. The women’s season that generally stretches from November to April has been advanced by a month. The senior women’s season for 2022-23 will now begin on October 11 with the T20 competition, and end in February next year with the inter-zonal one-day competition.
Since 2018, the BCCI has been running the Women’s T20 Challenge, with a gap in 2021 because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Played as a one-off exhibition match between two teams in the first season, it has become a three-team competition, with many prominent players from outside India joining in. But the clamour to have a bigger competition, along the lines of the men’s IPL, has been growing for a while.
Then, in May, BCCI secretary Jay Shah had hinted, while speaking to PTI, at a five- or six-team tournament, adding, “I am thrilled at the kind of response we have got from stakeholders. Multiple existing IPL teams have enquired and expressed serious interest in owning WIPL franchises.”
The owners of Rajasthan Royals and Barbados Royals have publicly expressed an interest in owning a women’s IPL team. The Knight Riders Group, which is in the midst of a global expansion in the men’s arena, with teams in the CPL and the UAE’s ILT20 apart from their IPL franchise Kolkata Knight Riders, also appear keen to get involved in the tournament.
While there are murmurs of the existing IPL franchises being offered the first right of refusal when it comes to buying teams, they are yet to hear officially from the board. The BCCI is expected to discuss matters relating to the women’s IPL at their annual general meeting in September. Much of the planning around the tournament will be around the sale of media rights.
“I’m keeping that option open,” she said, while speaking on the ICC’s 100% Cricket podcast. “I’ve not yet decided. There are a few more months to go before the Women’s IPL happens. It would be lovely to be part of the first edition of the Women’s IPL.”
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