Women’s IPL (wipl) 2023

The Women’s IPL (wipl) 2023, a women’s franchise Twenty20 cricket league run by the Board of Control for Cricket in India, will play its maiden season in 2023. (BCCI). Five teams will compete in the tournament, which is anticipated to take place in March 2023.

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Women’s Indian Premier League (Women’s IPL )

In India, the Women’s Indian Premier League will debut in March 2023 under the supervision of the BCCI. The rules and format of the games will be the same as those employed by the men’s Indian Premier League. The WIPL will have 22 matches with five teams competing, according to the BCCI’s plan.

Women's IPL 2023 auction

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur along with 11 other Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) cricketers have made it to the Women’s Premier League (WPL) auction list. Indian women’s team captain Harmanpreet Kaur of Moga has been bought by Mumbai for 1.80 crores. His base price was kept at 50 lakhs.

Harmanpreet also shared her first reaction with the fans after the bid. Harmanpreet first thanked Mumbai Indians. After this he praised the performance of Mumbai Indians in IPL. Harman said that she always wanted to be a part of this team.

Harmanpreet also supported the introduction of WPL. He said that this is the first time that women players will play under pressure. This will not only improve the Indian women’s team, but the women’s cricket of the whole world will improve and the game will be better.

There are 11 more players in the list now

Apart from all-rounder Harman, wicket-keeper Tania Bhatia along with all-rounder Amanjot Kaur have been kept at a base price of Rs 30 lakh.

Whereas, Mannat Kashyap, Kanika Ahuja, Neelam Bisht, Pragati Singh, Neetu Singh (all-rounder), Komalpreet Kaur (medium pacer), Mehak Kesar (off-spinner), Muskan Soghi and Sunita Singh (off-spinner) from Patiala at a base price of Rs 10 lakh. left-arm spinner)’s name is in the auction list

Women's Premier League Full Squad

The auction process for the Women’s Premier League, which is going to be held for the first time in India, has been completed. Women cricketers have been showered heavily in the auction. The most expensive player in the WPL auction has been Smriti Mandhana, who was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore for the highest bid of 3.40 crores. On the other hand, Indian women’s team captain Harmanpreet Kaur was bought by Mumbai Indians for 1 crore 80 lakhs and Shefali Verma was bought by Delhi Capital for 2 crores. Five franchises spent a total of Rs 59.5 crore to buy 87 players in the auction held in Mumbai for the Women’s Premier League. Let us know what is the full squad of all the five teams?

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Smriti Mandhana 3.40 Cr, Richa Ghosh 1.90 Cr, Ellyse Perry 1.70 Cr, Renuka Singh 1.50 Cr, Sophie Devine 50 Lakh, Heather Knight 40 Lakh, Megan Schutt 40 Lakh, Kanika Ahuja 35 Lakh, Dan van Niekerk 30 Lakh, Erin Burns 30 Lakh , Preeti Bose 30 lakhs, Komal Janjad 25 lakhs, Asha Shobhana Ra 10 lakhs, Disha Kasat 10 lakhs, Indrani Rai 10 lakhs, Poonam Khemnar 10 lakhs, Sahana Pawar 10 lakhs, Shreyanka Patil 10 lakhs.

Delhi capitals

Jemimah Rodrigues 2.20 Cr, Shafali Verma 2.00 Cr, Marijane Kapp 1.50 Cr, Meg Lanning 1.10 Cr, Ellyse Capse 75 Lakh, Shikha Pandey 60 Lakh, Jess Johnson 50 Lakh, Laura Harris 45 Lakh, Radha Yadav 40 Lakh, Arundhati Reddy 30 Lakh, Meenu Mani 30 lakhs, Poonam Yadav 30 lakhs, Sneha Deepti 30 lakhs, Tania Bhatia 30 lakhs, Titas Sadhu 25 lakhs, Jasia Akhtar 20 lakhs, Aparna Mandal 10 lakhs, Tara Norris 10 lakhs.

Mumbai Indians

Natalie Shiver 3.2 Cr, Pooja Vastrakar 1.90 Cr, Harmanpreet Kaur 1.80 Cr, Yastika Bhatia 1.50 Cr, Amelia Kerr 1 Cr, Amanjot Kaur 50 Lakh, Hayley Mathews 40 Lakh, Chloe Tryon 30 Lakh, Heather Graham 30 Lakh, Isabel Wong 30 Lakh, Priyanka Bala 20 lakhs, Dhara Gurjar 10 lakhs, Humaira Qazi 10 lakhs, Jintimani Kalita 10 lakhs, Neelam Bisht 10 lakhs, Sayka Ishaq 10 lakhs, Sonam Yadav 10 lakhs.

Gujarat Giants

Ashley Gardner 3.20 Crore, Beth Mooney 2 Crore, Georgia Wareham 75 Lakh, Sneh Rana 75 Lakh, Annabel Sutherland 70 Lakh, Diandra Dottin 60 Lakh, Sophia Dunkley 60 Lakh, Sushma Verma 60 Lakh, Tanuja Kanwar 50 Lakh, Harleen Deol 40 Lakh, Ashwini Kumari 35 lakhs, Dayalan Hemlata 30 lakhs, Mansi Joshi 30 lakhs, Monika Patel 30 lakhs, Sabineni Meghna 30 lakhs, Hurley Gala 10 lakhs, Parunika Sisodia 10 lakhs, Shabnam Shakeel 10 lakhs.

UP Warriors

Deepti Sharma 2.60 Crore, Sophie Ecclestone 1.80 Crore, Devika Vaidya 1.40 Crore, Tahlia McGrath 1.40 Crore, Shabnam Ismail 1 Crore, Grace Harris 75 Lakh, Alyssa Healy 70 Lakh, Anjali Saravani 55 Lakh, Rajeshwari Gaikwad 40 Lakh, Shweta Sehrawat 40 Lakh, Kiran Navgire 30 lakhs, Lauren Bell 30 lakhs, Laxmi Yadav 10 lakhs, Parshvi Chopra 10 lakhs, S Yashashree 10 lakhs, Simran Shaikh 10 lakhs.

Women’s IPL Schedule 2023

Since many years, the Indian Premier League has been thrilling fans. This year, the Women’s IPL makes its debut. The Women’s IPL Schedule 2023 is eagerly anticipated by the entire world. These preparations are being made in full force by the BCCI as well. For the Women’s IPL 2023, players will be auctioned off during the 13th February 2023, but first they must register, with the deadline being January 26, 2023. For Rs. 4669.9 billion, 5 Women’s Premier League franchises were sold (approximately Rs 4670 crore).

Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, and Lucknow will each have five teams. Adani Group submitted the highest offer of Rs. 1289 crore to acquire a Women’s Premier League team (for 10 years). In addition, the Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Delhi Capitals, and Capri all submitted bids totaling 912.99 crores, 901 crores, and 757 crores, respectively.

Women’s IPL Schedule 2023

Since many years, the Indian Premier League has been thrilling fans. This year, the Women’s IPL makes its debut. The Women’s IPL Schedule 2023 is eagerly anticipated by the entire world. These preparations are being made in full force by the BCCI as well. For the Women’s IPL 2023, players will be auctioned off during the 13th February 2023, but first they must register, with the deadline being January 26, 2023. For Rs. 4669.9 billion, 5 Women’s Premier League franchises were sold (approximately Rs 4670 crore).

Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, and Lucknow will each have five teams. Adani Group submitted the highest offer of Rs. 1289 crore to acquire a Women’s Premier League team (for 10 years). In addition, the Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Delhi Capitals, and Capri all submitted bids totaling 912.99 crores, 901 crores, and 757 crores, respectively.

Women’s Indian Premier League 2023 Details

Organizer NameBoard of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)
Tournament NameWomen’s Indian Premier League Season- 1
WIPL Starting DateMarch 2023
Team Auction25 January 2023
Player Auction13 February 2023
Sponsor NameUpdating Soon
Official Websiteiplt20.com
 

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