After years of waiting and deliberations, the much-awaited Women's Premier League (WPL) is finally here and it will change the lives of hundreds of women cricketers in India and across the world, taking the game to a next level in the upcoming years.
Without even a ball being bowled, the WPL has already leapfrogged the WBBL and the Hundred to become the most lucrative women's cricket league in the world after garnering a record collective bid of Rs 4,699.99 crore from the five team owners, and another Rs 951 crore from broadcasting giant Viacom18 for the global television and digital media rights for the first five-year cycle (2023-27). Not to forget the title sponsorship rights.
Following the announcement of five WPL team owners and media right winner, it was time for the player auction and the five franchises spent Rs 59.50 crore to buy 87 players (30 overseas and 57 Indian), making top Indian as well as overseas women cricketers millionaires overnight by giving them long-overdue but rightful big bucks.