According to BCCI secretary Jay Shah, the Women’s T20 Challenge will continue this year, but things will soon alter.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has stated that a full-fledged women’s Indian Premier League (IPL) might begin as early as next year. However many argue that women need their own league with more teams and players.
According to BCCI secretary Jay Shah, the women’s IPL will begin soon.
According to BCCI secretary Jay Shah, the Women’s T20 Challenge will continue this year, but things will soon alter. In an email to Reuters, Shah stated, “I want to assure you that BCCI is not only serious, but is also making all required preparations to start a full-fledged women’s league similar to the IPL as soon as possible.”
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The high interest level in the women’s T20 Championship among fans and players is promising, and we’re all working hard to make it a reality.
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As India battled the COVID-19 outbreak. The IPL will begin in the last week of March this year. Shah is convinced that the 10-team tournament will be held in India.
The circumstances had changed in the last few years, and we were able to keep the event operating despite the difficulties by moving it to the UAE. We will host the event in India this year, which I am optimistic about.
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