In terms of money, the players involved, and the overall business it has already generated and is likely to create once the action starts, the inaugural edition of the WPL is turning out to be richer than the best cricket leagues and is comparable with the top leagues in football and basketball.
The league, which has five city-based teams, has raised Rs 4,669 crore ($580 million) through the auction of franchise rights. Several big corporates showed interest and five of them bought franchise rights for five years - from 2023 to 2027 - generating huge interest.
The Adani Group won the rights to the Ahmedabad franchise for Rs 1,289 crore ($155 million), the Reliance Group-owned Indiawin Sports Pvt Ltd bagged the Mumbai franchise for Rs 912.99 crore ($110 million), GMR-JSW Cricket Pvt Ltd won the Delhi franchise for Rs 810 crore ($100 million), Capri Global holdings won the Lucknow franchise for Rs 757 crore ($95 million) while the Royal Challengers Sports Pvt Ltd, owned by alcohol manufacturing company Diageo, won the Bangalore franchise for Rs 901 crore ($110 million).