The WPL committee headed by BCCI president Roger Binny. The Board had plans to increase the number of teams after three seasons but it now wants to consolidate.

The Women's Premier League has "grown phenomenally" in the last three years but there are no immediate plans to increase the number of teams from the existing five, IPL chairman Arun Dhumal, who is also a part of the WPL committee, has said.
The WPL committee headed by BCCI president Roger Binny. The Board had plans to increase the number of teams after three seasons but it now wants to consolidate.

"To further strengthen this tournament for the time being, we want to consolidate before we take a call on further addition of any team. There are no immediate plans (to add teams)," Dhumal told PTI.
Having said that, Dhumal is pleased with the growth of the tournament.
"So, within three editions, WPL has grown phenomenally in terms of traction, for in-stadium attendance. All the broadcast numbers are very, very encouraging. And it has given new impetus to women's cricket worldwide.
"So, we are hoping this continues to grow. And this augurs very well for not only the tournament, but women's cricket in general," he added.
WPL has not yet been played in home and away format, like it is the case with the Indian Premier League. The BCCI combined smaller centers like Baroda and Lucknow with Mumbai and Bengaluru to host the latest edition that ended on March 15.
Mumbai Indians won their second title in three years beating Delhi Capitals in the final in Mumbai.
The BCCI had mopped up Rs 4670 crore from the sale of five teams representing Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, UP and Gujarat.
The media rights were sold for Rs 951 crore, making it the second biggest women's league in the world before a ball being bowled.
The crowd turnout for majority of the games was decent this season. Though the main goal of the league is to promote the women's game in India and unearth more talent. The competition has a lot of scope to improve on that front.
(PTI)

IIT Delhi signs MoU with International Solar Alliance to strengthen solar education and research

WB announces contemporary courses for higher secondary students from next session

Trump hails Pakistan’s leadership as Kabul-Islamabad conflict spirals into ‘open war’

15 killed as Bolivian Air Force plane carrying new banknotes crashes near La Paz

Andhra releases draft rules to regulate private coaching institutes, seeks public feedback

Trump hails Pakistan’s leadership as Kabul-Islamabad conflict spirals into ‘open war’

15 killed as Bolivian Air Force plane carrying new banknotes crashes near La Paz

Classrooms, courts and credibility: Why the CJI’s rebuke to NCERT was warranted

Rinku Singh leaves T20 World Cup after father’s death

JNU march turns violent, 14 arrested after clash with police

IIT Delhi signs MoU with International Solar Alliance to strengthen solar education and research

WB announces contemporary courses for higher secondary students from next session

Trump hails Pakistan’s leadership as Kabul-Islamabad conflict spirals into ‘open war’

15 killed as Bolivian Air Force plane carrying new banknotes crashes near La Paz

Andhra releases draft rules to regulate private coaching institutes, seeks public feedback

Trump hails Pakistan’s leadership as Kabul-Islamabad conflict spirals into ‘open war’

15 killed as Bolivian Air Force plane carrying new banknotes crashes near La Paz

Classrooms, courts and credibility: Why the CJI’s rebuke to NCERT was warranted

Rinku Singh leaves T20 World Cup after father’s death

JNU march turns violent, 14 arrested after clash with police
Copyright© educationpost.in 2024 All Rights Reserved.
Designed and Developed by @Pyndertech