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  1. WPL Schedule 2023: Women Premier League Schedule, Time Table, Match Timings, Dates & Venues
  2. Women's IPL 2023
  3. Capitals beat Royals Capitals won by 46 runs
  4. ‘Never going to happen’: Shastri's explosive ‘IPL’ remark after WTC Final loss
  5. Live Cricket Score, Schedule, Latest News, Stats & Videos
  6. Women's Premier League: 2023 season of women's version of IPL to be shown live on Sky Sports this March
  7. Capitals beat Royals Capitals won by 46 runs
  8. Women's Premier League: 2023 season of women's version of IPL to be shown live on Sky Sports this March
  9. ‘Never going to happen’: Shastri's explosive ‘IPL’ remark after WTC Final loss
  10. Women's IPL 2023


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WPL Schedule 2023: Women Premier League Schedule, Time Table, Match Timings, Dates & Venues

Fans around the world would witness the carnival of women's cricket which has never been organized. The Inaugural WPL is all set to get going from March 4 between Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Giants. There would be a total of 20 league matches played between all five teams and the top-4 teams would go on to play the eliminator and the top-2 teams would play the final at the Brabourne Stadium. WPL is predicted to be the most awaited tournament in the history of women’s cricket. All selected cricketers would be eager to play in the tournament and perform to showcase their talent and worth in the tournament. ... More The Inaugural edition of the Women’s Premier League will kick off on March 4 where all five teams will get on to battle against each other for the champion's crown. The games are yet to commence, but from now on, only the intense battle between the supreme cricket-playing franchise will begin. The cricketing-loving nation India would be ready and excited for this iconic tournament to begin with full of joy and excitement. The first game of the tournament would be between Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Giants on Saturday, March 4. The first doubleheader will be played on Sunday, March 5. The first match would be played between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals and UP Warriors would face Gujarat Giants in the evening game. There would be 20 league matches played and the eliminator would be played on March 24 and the final on March 26.

Women's IPL 2023

Women’s Premier League to be held in February with bigger window, home and away format Earlier this month, IPL chairman Arun Dhumal had told PTI that WPL will remain a five-team tournament for the next three seasons and it will be staged in the home and away format as that was 'important for building a fan base' Mumbai Indians crowned inaugural WPL champions after seven-wicket victory over Delhi Capitals in final Hayley Matthews and Issy Wong's three-wicket hauls restricted Delhi Capitals to 131/9 before Nat Sciver-Brunt's unbeaten 60 helped Mumbai Indians chase down the target with three deliveries and seven wickets to spare.

Capitals beat Royals Capitals won by 46 runs

R Ashwin, who is the Man of the Match: "One of the important things about this attack is that most of the bowlers can bowl at any time. I know my role comes up when the game is nicely poised. An over where a wicket is needed or the pressure is up. You have to be brave at that time and put your hand up. Today the ball was soaking well, and the sweat didn't help much." Shreyas Iyer: "I a really happy with the way we came out after first innings. We thought this might be an under-par total but the bowlers did their job. The wicket did surprise us a little bit because we thought it would quicken up with the dew. I am really happy with the way the bowlers execute their plans. I am also really happy with the support staff who prepare us so well. We have to be consistent with out approach. That should be our mindset, and not take anything lightly." Steven Smith: "Not playing good enough over the full 40 overs. We are doing some good things in patches, but unfortunately not executing well under pressure. I think we gave a few away in the end. The wicket was not as good as it has been. It was a little stoppy. We gave away 10-15 too many. Ben Stokes comes out of quarantine tomorrow, we play day after. He hasn't had any practice. So we will need to have a chat around that." Delhi Capitals were pushed tonight. Rajasthan Royals bowled well at them, and DC were quite short of what we have seen scored in Sharjah. It was an interesting challenge, and the way their middle order responded w...

‘Never going to happen’: Shastri's explosive ‘IPL’ remark after WTC Final loss

Team India suffered another crushing loss in the final of the Virat Kohli reacts after being dismissed by Australia's Scott Boland in the WTC Final(AP) A lot of conversations also surrounded India's preparations for the WTC Final this year. All members of the India squad bar Cheteshwar Pujara took part in the 2023 Indian Premier League and only began to arrive in England less than two weeks prior to the start of the final. India's head coach Rahul Dravid had stated that a three-week period in England was ideal, and two tour matches would've been a perfect preparation for the game; and now, the side's former head coach Ravi Shastri also spoke in detail about the same. Also read: When asked whether players should be getting a significant gap between the IPL and the final, Shastri straightaway denied its possibility, adding that it would all come down to the player's own choice. “That's never going to happen. Let's be realistic. You're going to get 20 days, but if that's the case, you got to miss the IPL. The choice is yours,” Shastri said on Star Sports. “It's up to the establishment as well. I'm sure the BCCI is going to review this in the future. If the WTC Final is going to come after the IPL, in month of June, for that season, if your team qualifies for the final, there should be certain clauses put in for the franchises,” said Shastri further. Team India had arrived in England in multiple groups for the WTC Final due to the players' respective schedules in the 2023 seas...

Live Cricket Score, Schedule, Latest News, Stats & Videos

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Women's Premier League: 2023 season of women's version of IPL to be shown live on Sky Sports this March

Women's Premier League: 2023 season of women's version of IPL to be shown live on Sky Sports this March Five franchises will compete in the inaugural season of the Women's Premier League, with matches live on Sky Sports throughout March; Natalie Sciver-Brunt and Sophie Ecclestone among English contingent in action Sky Sports has agreed a deal to show the inaugural Women's Premier League, the women's version of the Indian Premier League (IPL), with coverage on Sky Sports Cricket starting with the opening fixture this Saturday. The inaugural league runs across 22 days in March and features five city-based teams in a franchise T20 competition: Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi and Lucknow. Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this. Who else will feature in the Women's Premier League? Australia all-rounder Ash Gardner was sold for £320,000 to the Giants, while the highest price so far has been commanded by India's Smriti Mandhana, who was bought by the Royal Challengers Bangalore for £340,000, while her international team-mate Deepti Sharma was bought by UP Warrirorz for £259,000. Trending • Transfer Centre: Rice, Gundogan, Mount latest • Papers: Man City in advanced talks for Gvardiol • US Open: Fowler pulls ahead after McIlroy finishes strongly LIVE! • Arsenal remain in talks for Rice, Havertz | Keeping an eye on Caicedo • Hamilton leads Russell as Merc claim 1-2 in Canada practice; Max sixth • Root scores sublime century in absorbing start to '...

Capitals beat Royals Capitals won by 46 runs

R Ashwin, who is the Man of the Match: "One of the important things about this attack is that most of the bowlers can bowl at any time. I know my role comes up when the game is nicely poised. An over where a wicket is needed or the pressure is up. You have to be brave at that time and put your hand up. Today the ball was soaking well, and the sweat didn't help much." Shreyas Iyer: "I a really happy with the way we came out after first innings. We thought this might be an under-par total but the bowlers did their job. The wicket did surprise us a little bit because we thought it would quicken up with the dew. I am really happy with the way the bowlers execute their plans. I am also really happy with the support staff who prepare us so well. We have to be consistent with out approach. That should be our mindset, and not take anything lightly." Steven Smith: "Not playing good enough over the full 40 overs. We are doing some good things in patches, but unfortunately not executing well under pressure. I think we gave a few away in the end. The wicket was not as good as it has been. It was a little stoppy. We gave away 10-15 too many. Ben Stokes comes out of quarantine tomorrow, we play day after. He hasn't had any practice. So we will need to have a chat around that." Delhi Capitals were pushed tonight. Rajasthan Royals bowled well at them, and DC were quite short of what we have seen scored in Sharjah. It was an interesting challenge, and the way their middle order responded w...

Women's Premier League: 2023 season of women's version of IPL to be shown live on Sky Sports this March

Women's Premier League: 2023 season of women's version of IPL to be shown live on Sky Sports this March Five franchises will compete in the inaugural season of the Women's Premier League, with matches live on Sky Sports throughout March; Natalie Sciver-Brunt and Sophie Ecclestone among English contingent in action Sky Sports has agreed a deal to show the inaugural Women's Premier League, the women's version of the Indian Premier League (IPL), with coverage on Sky Sports Cricket starting with the opening fixture this Saturday. The inaugural league runs across 22 days in March and features five city-based teams in a franchise T20 competition: Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi and Lucknow. Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this. Who else will feature in the Women's Premier League? Australia all-rounder Ash Gardner was sold for £320,000 to the Giants, while the highest price so far has been commanded by India's Smriti Mandhana, who was bought by the Royal Challengers Bangalore for £340,000, while her international team-mate Deepti Sharma was bought by UP Warrirorz for £259,000. Trending • Transfer Centre: Rice, Gundogan, Mount latest • Papers: Man City in advanced talks for Gvardiol • Arsenal remain in talks for Rice, Havertz | Keeping an eye on Caicedo • McIlroy chasing as Fowler leads US Open after rollercoaster round • Hamilton leads Russell as Merc claim 1-2 in Canada practice; Max sixth • Man Utd transfers: 'Man Utd to make final £50m bid ...

‘Never going to happen’: Shastri's explosive ‘IPL’ remark after WTC Final loss

Team India suffered another crushing loss in the final of the Virat Kohli reacts after being dismissed by Australia's Scott Boland in the WTC Final(AP) A lot of conversations also surrounded India's preparations for the WTC Final this year. All members of the India squad bar Cheteshwar Pujara took part in the 2023 Indian Premier League and only began to arrive in England less than two weeks prior to the start of the final. India's head coach Rahul Dravid had stated that a three-week period in England was ideal, and two tour matches would've been a perfect preparation for the game; and now, the side's former head coach Ravi Shastri also spoke in detail about the same. Also read: When asked whether players should be getting a significant gap between the IPL and the final, Shastri straightaway denied its possibility, adding that it would all come down to the player's own choice. “That's never going to happen. Let's be realistic. You're going to get 20 days, but if that's the case, you got to miss the IPL. The choice is yours,” Shastri said on Star Sports. “It's up to the establishment as well. I'm sure the BCCI is going to review this in the future. If the WTC Final is going to come after the IPL, in month of June, for that season, if your team qualifies for the final, there should be certain clauses put in for the franchises,” said Shastri further. Team India had arrived in England in multiple groups for the WTC Final due to the players' respective schedules in the 2023 seas...

Women's IPL 2023

Women’s Premier League to be held in February with bigger window, home and away format Earlier this month, IPL chairman Arun Dhumal had told PTI that WPL will remain a five-team tournament for the next three seasons and it will be staged in the home and away format as that was 'important for building a fan base' Mumbai Indians crowned inaugural WPL champions after seven-wicket victory over Delhi Capitals in final Hayley Matthews and Issy Wong's three-wicket hauls restricted Delhi Capitals to 131/9 before Nat Sciver-Brunt's unbeaten 60 helped Mumbai Indians chase down the target with three deliveries and seven wickets to spare.