Because the Board of Cricket Council of India (BCCI) earned ₹4,669.99 crore from the bidding of groups for the Ladies’s Premier League (WPL), the Adani Sportsline Pvt. Ltd emerged as the best bidder. The Adani-owned firm purchased the Ahmedabad franchise for Rs. 1,289 crores.
The corporate promised to work for the event of girls’s cricket in India. After finishing the bidding course of, the corporate knowledgeable concerning the deal on their Twitter deal with and affirmed that they’re wanting ahead to a terrific season of the WPL.
“We’re excited for Ahmedabad to have its very personal WPL franchise. We’re dedicated to growing Ladies’s Cricket in India, and we’re wanting ahead to what guarantees to be a terrific match!,” Adani Sportsline stated in a tweet.
The Secretary of BCCI Jay Shah expressed his happiness over the truth that the quantity the board acquired after the bidding of the inaugural season of the Ladies’s Premier League is greater than what they acquired for the inaugural season of Males’s IPL in 2008. He stated the match goes to revolutionize ladies’s cricket in India.
“This marks the start of a revolution in ladies’s cricket and paves the best way for a transformative journey forward not just for our ladies cricketers however for the whole sports activities fraternity. The #WPL would carry crucial reforms in ladies’s cricket and would guarantee an all-encompassing ecosystem that advantages each stakeholder,” the secretary added.
After Adani, Indiawin Sports activities emerged because the second highest bidder and so they paid ₹912.99 crore for Mumbai. Royal Challengers Sports activities was third within the fray with ₹901 crore for Bengaluru. For Delhi, JSW GMR Cricket paid ₹810 crore whereas for Lucknow, Capri World Holdings paid ₹757 crore.
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