"The BCCI invites bids from reputed entities for acquiring the rights and obligations to stage the Opening Ceremony for the Women's Premier League for Season 2024," BCCI said in an official statement.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Jay Shah confirmed that the second season of the Women's Premier League will be played in "one state" of India.
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) found the right balance with their well-thought-out acquisitions at the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2024 Player Auction held in Mumbai on Saturday.
Former Indian skipper Anjum Chopra expressed surprise at Sri Lankan star Chamari Athapaththu going unsold in the Women's Premier League (WPL) auction on Sunday.
Seam bowler Kashvee Gautam (20), who can also wield the long handle, became India's most expensive uncapped player at the TATA WPL 2024 Auctions in Mumbai on Saturday after Gujarat Giants paid Rs 2 crore for her services. JioCinema WPL experts Aakash Chopra and Reema Malhotra spoke to Kashve
Australian all-rounder Annabel Sutherland and uncapped Indian pacer Kashvee Gautam attracted the biggest bids of Rs 2 crores each from Delhi Capitals (DC) and Gujarat Giants (GG) respectively while another uncapped India batter Vrinda Dinesh from Karnataka was bought by UP Warriorz for Rs 1.
The auction for the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2024 was held on Saturday. Delhi Capitals, the 2023 WPL finalists who lost to Mumbai Indians, brought on board: Annabel Sutherland (Rs 2 crore), Aparna Mondal (Rs 10 lakh), Ashwani Kumari (Rs 10 lakh).
The auction for the WPL season 2024 is being held in Mumbai, Maharashtra. This time an additional purse of Rs 1.5 crore was made available to all the five teams besides the balance they are all left with from the last auction as well as after the recent player releases. Thirty slots, incl
Karnataka batter Vrinda Dinesh was a surprise big pick in the Women's Premier League (WPL) season two auction as she was picked up by UP Warriorz on Saturday for Rs 1.3 crore.