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1st Women’s Premier League auction: Why WPL teams must look back at the early years of IPL

In the early Indian Premier League auctions, some teams made costly mistakes that became obvious as the games played out, while others made some smart decisions that paid dividends from the get-go. Here's a quick look back.

February 13, 2023 / 08:53 IST
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Indian cricket captain Harmanpreet Kaur.  Capped players can set their base price at Rs 30 lakh or Rs 50 lakh. (Image source: BCCI via Twitter/ImHarmanpreet)
Indian cricket captain Harmanpreet Kaur. Capped players can set their base price at Rs 30 lakh or Rs 50 lakh. (Image source: BCCI via Twitter/ImHarmanpreet)

It has taken its time, but the Women’s Premier League (WPL) is finally upon us. Between them, the five franchises spent a whopping Rs 4,699 crore, while the television and digital media rights were sold for Rs 951 crore.

The WPL is now the second-richest franchise-based cricket league in the world across genders, after the Indian Premier League (IPL); and the third-richest franchise-based women’s league in the world across sports, after the WNBA and the Women’s Super League.

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Yet, as of now, there is no clarity over when the auction will be held. If one believes the reports, the organisers are unable to find a hotel to host the event during the wedding season.