Women's Premier League - WPL


WOMEN'S PREMIER LEAGUE
[WPL]


                                  



The Women's Premier League (WPL) is a women's T20 cricket premier league held in India. It is owned and operated by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The tournament format being double-round robin and playoffs. The first season being held in Mumbai, Maharashtra in March'23.




                                             
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                              Organisations:-           

    The Venues for the same in the 1st season were                  Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai and Dr. DY Patil Sports     Academy, Navi Mumbai. 2nd season was hosted in M.  Chinnaswamy Stadium, Baangalore and Arun Jaitely  Stadium Delhi. The Second season was hosted in M. Chinnaswamy, Bangalore and Arun Jaietly Stadium, New Delhi.








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     TEAMS:


[  ] Mumbai Indians [Owned by:- Indiawin Sports]
[  ] Delhi Capitals [Owned by:- GMR Group and JSW Group]
[  ] Gujarat Giants [Owned by:- Adani Group]
[  ] UP Warriors [Owned by:- Capri Global]
[  ] Royal Challengers Bangalore [Owned by:-Diageo]









   
Source: espncricinfo.com

WINNERS
:-

   [  ] Mumbai Indians [2023- Harmanpreet Kaur]
   [  ] Royal Challengers Bangalore {2024- Smriti Mandhana}









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RUNNERS UP:-

[  ] Delhi Capitals  [2023- Meg Lanning]
[  ] Delhi Capitals  [2024- Meg Lanning]











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HISTORY:-

The first major women's T20 championship in India was the Women's T20 Challenge. This started as a single-match tournament in 2018, and was expanded to a three-team, three-match competition held in 2019, 2020 and 2022.

In February 2022,The BCCI President Sourav Ganguly announced plans to establish a women's version of the Indian Premier League (IPL), the major men's T20 Cricket League in India, replacing the Women's T20 Challenge. By August plans were made and in October the BCCI announced that they were considering a five-team tournament which would take place in March 2023. This league was informally known as the Women's Indian Premier League, lately named the Women's Premier League by BCCI.

On 28 January 2023, the BCCI invited bids for the league's title sponsorship rights until 2027. Mumbai Indians were the inaugural winners of the tournament, beating Delhi Capitals in the final. Later it was conducted sucessfully under the influence of new President of BCCI [Mr. Roger Binny].




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BROADCAST:-

In January 2023, Viacom18, announced it had got the global media rights for TV and digital broadcasts for the tournament. The contract will run for five years. The initial season of the league was broadcasted in India on the Sports18 TV channel and the JioCinema app, both of which are owned by Viacom18.

The first season of the competition was broadcast in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports, in Australia by Fox Sports Australia, in the United States and Canada by Willow TV and in South Africa by SuperSports.



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AWARDS:-

[  ] A player is awarded with orange cap who is the.       top run scorer in IPL during a season. 
[  ] A player is awarded with Purple cap who is the.          top wicket taker in IPL during a season.
[  ] WPL MVP [Player Of The Tournament]
[  ] Fair Play Award
[  ] Catch Of The Season
[  ] Safari Powerful Striker Of The Match
[  ] Player Of The Match






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PLAYER OF THE MATCH IN FINALS:-
[  ] 2023- Nat Sciver Brunt  [MI]
[ ] 2024- Sophie Molineux [RCB]


















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PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT;-
[  ] 2023- Hayley Matthews  [MI]
[  ] 2024- Deepti Sharma [UPW]
















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RECORDS AND STATS:-

[  ] Highest Total: 223/2 by Delhi Capitals vs Royal Challengers Bangalore

[  ] Lowest Total: 64 All Out by Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians

[  ] Highest batting partnership in the tournament: 162 - Shafali Verma & Meg Lanning (DC) vs RCB

[  ] Highest match aggregate in the tournament: 391/13 in 40 overs (GG - 201/7 in 20 overs vs RCB - 190/6 in 20 overs)

[  ] Highest win margin: 143 runs - Mumbai Indians beat Delhi Capitals

[  ] Total Fifties: 32

[  ] Most Fifties: Tahlia McGrath (UPW) - 4 fifties

[  ] Fastest Fifty: Sophia Dunkley (GG) - 18-ball 50 vs RCB

[  ] Highest individual score in WPL 2023: Sophie Devine (Royal Challengers Bangalore) - 99 off 36 balls vs Gujarat Giants

[  ] Most Sixes in WPL 2023: 13 sixes - Shafali Verma (DC) in 9 innings and Sophie Devine (RCB) in 8 innings

[  ] Most Sixes in singles innings: Sophie Devine (Royal Challengers Bangalore) - 8 sixes vs Gujarat Giants

[  ] Most Fours in WPL 2023: Meg Lanning (Delhi Capitals) - 50 fours in 9 innings

[  ] Most Fours in singles innings: Alyssa Healy (UP Warriorz) - 18 fours vs RCB

[  ]  Most Ducks in the tournament: 2 each - Tanuja Kanwar (GG), Issy Wong (MI), Sophie Ecclestone (UPW), Simran Shaikh (UPW), Ashleigh Gardner (GG)

[  ] Highest Batting Average (minimum 5 innings): Dipti Sharma [UPW] - 98.33 in 8 innings

[  ] Highest strike-rate in the tournament (minimum 5 innings): Shafali Verma (DC) - 185.29 in 9 innings

[  ] Hattrick: Issy Wong MI vs UPW  [2023] & Deepti Sharma UPW vs DC [2024]

[  ] Best bowling figures in an innings: Ellyse Perry (RCB) - 6 for 15 in 4 overs vs MI.

[  ] Best Economy Rate (minimum 20 overs): Marizanne Kapp (DC) - 5.72 in 9 matches

[  ] Most Dot Balls: Marizanne Kapp (DC) - 121 dot balls in 9 innings

[  ] Most Runs Conceded in an innings: Annabel Sutherland (GG) - 56/2 in 4 overs

[  ] Most dismissals by a wicketkeeper in the tournament: Yastika Bhatia (Mumbai Indians) - 13 dismissals in 10 innings

[  ] Most stumping in the tournament: Yastika Bhatia (Mumbai Indians) - 7 stumpings in 10 innings

[  ] Most Catches by wicketkeeper in the tournament: Tania Bhatia (Delhi Capitals) & Yastika Bhatia (Mumbai Indians) - 6 catches each

[  ] Most Catches by fielder in the tournament: Jemimah Rodrigues & Radha Yadav (DC), Anjali Sarvani (UPW) and Issy Wong (MI) - 6 catches each



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FACTS:-

[  ] There are 5 teams participating in the league


[  ] Each team can have a total of 5 Overseas player in their playing XI of whom one should be from an associate nation.


[  ] The format for the Women's Premier League is slightly different from that of Indian Premier League[IPL]. A total of five teams are participating in this league. The team at the top of the points table will qualify directly for the final. On the other hand, the teams in the second and third place will have to play a match to go to the finals. The team which will secure the fourth and fifth position on the league points table will be out of the tournament


[  ] It is for the first time that three of India's biggest industrialists have invested money in the same tournament. The Adani Sports Line has bought a team of Gujarat Giants in this league. Mukesh Ambani's team Mumbai Indians is also participating in this league. Ratan Tata's Tata Group is the title sponsor of this tournament.

[ ] Each team had a budget of INR 12 crore to assemble a WPL 2023 squad of 15-18 players including a maximum of 6 overseas cricketers.

[ ] The BCCI revealed that Adani Sportsline, the sports arm of Adani Group, bought the most expensive team in the WPL. They shelled out ₹1289 crore to pick the Ahmedabad franchise.



      


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