WPL 2023 Auction: Some women players are going to be very busy in the initial days of Women’s T20 World Cup 2023.
WPL 2023 Auction: Some women players are going to be very busy in the initial days of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2023. Actually, the reason for this will be the auction (Womens Premier League 2023 Auction) for the first Women’s Premier League in Mumbai on 13 February. Which will affect the top players of women’s cricket. They want their players to focus on the events going on at the present time. In this episode, Meg Lanning, Sophie Devine and Indian women’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur agreed that the auction of the Women’s Premier League will act as a distraction from the Women’s T20 World Cup to be held in South Africa. Stay connected with Hindi.InsideSport.In for all the latest cricket news.
After a long eagerly awaited Indian T20 league, the first auction is expected to take place during the first week of the World Cup in South Africa. Although the exact date has not been revealed yet.
WPL auction may divert attention from World Cup
Speaking to reporters in Cape Town on Saturday, New Zealand captain Sophie Devine said, “It’s going to be weird… some people are going to be picked and some won’t be picked. You are going to get the amount you are worth, which is not the best thing to do as a human being. But this is the work for which we have made our name known.
WPL 2023 Auction: He continued, “It’s a unique experience, I think you would be naive to think that it’s not a distraction, it’s just how do you handle it? But this will prove to be the biggest step in the history of women’s cricket. However, this will happen during the World Cup, which will be very important to manage.
Let us tell you that the budget of each team is 12 crores Indian rupees for the roster of 15 to 18 players. While only 30 international berths are available for players from Full Member nations, the stakes are high for every player.
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Despite discussions about the player draft, the BCCI decided to hold a men’s IPL-style auction instead. BCCI has defined the reserve rates of players as Rs 50, 40 and 20 lakhs. While for uncapped players it will be up to Rs 10 lakh and Rs 20 lakh. Also, there will be 150 players in the auction pool and the salary cap of each team will be Rs 12 crore. At the same time, BCCI has also allowed 5 international players to join the starting playing XI. However, one of the five must be from an associate country.
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