
The first edition of the Women’s Premiere League (WPL) will take place on March 4 and the final on May 24. WPL is expected to be a fascinating match as BCCI has allowed 5 foreign players in the playing 11 which should make the match quite exciting.
3 IPL Franchises: Mumbai Indians (MI), Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) & Delhi Capitals (DC) bought the teams. Along with them, Adani Sports Private Limited has bought the Ahmedabad team for the mind-boggling 1,287 Crores, which is huge in Women’s Franchise cricket.
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WPL dates revealed
The first edition of WPL will take place from March 4 to 24. The final of the Women’s T20 World Cup is on February 26 and the competition was due to start in a week. WPL is set to clash with Men in Blue’s home season where India will play two Tests and 3 ODIs against the mighty Australian cricket team.
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IPL dates announced
Obviously, the IPL will take place from April 1 and the final on May 28, as England’s home season kicks off on June 1. At the same time, the final of the World Test Championship (WTC) will take place between June 7 and June 10. Players from Australia and England would be available throughout the tournament.

This time, BCCI will bring back the home and away venue system for the IPL 2023. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that this year’s IPL would be very competitive as we can even expect a bat and ball game. There is a good chance that India will qualify for the WTC final, where the board must manage the workload of the players.
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