The auction for the WPL season two next year is being held in Mumbai, Maharashtra. This time an additional purse of Rs 1.5 crore is being 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. Thir
Royal Challengers Bangalore will know exactly when and where to raise the paddle during the Women's Premier League 2024 Player Auction in Mumbai later today as head coach Luke Williams expressed confidence over the team's preparations and extensive planning for the crucial event
The auction for the Women's Premier League season 2 is less than 24 hours away as the five teams look to fill gaps in their teams by bagging the services of their desired players with the rival teams looking to derail the plans of other teams.
The WPL season two auction will take place on Saturday.
Delhi Capitals has released three players, Aparna Mondel, Jazia Akhter and Tara Norris, freeing up three slots, including an overseas player slot.
Jonathan Batty also expressed that the WPL has set the standard for all the other women's tournaments in the world, "We witnessed a great quality of cricket in the last edition of the Women's Premier League. The best players in the world were in the tournament. We saw some great matches and
The second edition of the Women's Premier League (WPL) will see 165 players going under the gavel during the auction on December 9 in Mumbai, including England's Danni Wyatt, Sri Lanka's Chamari Athapaththu, India's Priya Punia, West Indies' Deandra Dottin among others.
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Sah was awarded the 'Sports Business Leader of the Year Award' at the Sports Business Awards 2023 on Tuesday