BCCI Secretary Jay Shah made a big reveal and told him when the women’s IPL can start

After the successful organization of the ‘Women’s Big Bash League’ (WBBL) in Australia, there is a demand to organize IPL for women also in India. This year, many Indian female players have made headlines by performing brilliantly in the ‘Big Bash League’. In a recent interview, the secretary of the Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI), Jay Shah has said something about the female IPL. He has told how the board plans to organize this tournament in India. Let us know about this.

In an interview with an English newspaper, when Jay Shah was asked about IPL for women, he said that in the recent past there has been an increase in people’s interest in the T20 women’s league, which is a good sign. . . Recently, Indian players performed brilliantly in the ‘Women’s Big Bash League’ held in Australia.

The BCCI secretary said there is no plan to start the Women’s IPL with three or four teams. For this, a dedicated window has been created, which assesses the availability of international players talking to cricket boards around the world. All possibilities are being explored in this regard and there is a plan to start IPL for women in the future.

It is worth noting that recently, the ‘Women’s Big Bash League’ was started in Australia along the lines of the ‘Big Bash League’, in which female players from all over the world participated. She liked it very much and this is the reason why Indian fans are also demanding to start the women’s IPL on the IPL lines. The Indian cricket team is very strong and has many star players. In such a situation, the board is paying close attention to this.

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