Women's cricket set for a surge with inaugural IPL, U19 T20 World Cup (Image Source: IANS)
But when it comes to creating a league of the same kind for women's cricket, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has been very laidback. The BCCI's unwillingness, despite a three-team women's T20 Challenge, means Cricket Australia and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have raced ahead to create hugely popular women's T20 cricket leagues.
The Women's Big Bash League in Australia is an outright leader in this aspect while the now-defunct Kia Super League, did well for England in domestic cricket before the Hundred took it to even greater heights.
For long, many have demanded a Women's IPL, which was either delayed due to citing of lack of player pool or doubts over financial viability.