Women ipl auction 2023

  1. Women’s Premier League 2023 Player Auction list announced
  2. Women's IPL Auction 2023: Full List of Sold and Unsold Players List
  3. TATA IPL 2023 Player Auction list announced
  4. Womens IPL Auction 2023 Full List Of Players Sold WPL Auction Live Update
  5. WIPL 2023
  6. ‎Womens IPL Auction 2023 Full List Of Royal Challengers Bangalore Players WPL RCB Smriti Mandhana
  7. Women's IPL Auction 2023 Live Update, Full list of sold, unsold players
  8. WPL Auction 2023 Highlights: 87 players sold for Rs 59.5 crore; Smriti Mandhana most expensive
  9. ‎Womens IPL Auction 2023 Full List Of Royal Challengers Bangalore Players WPL RCB Smriti Mandhana
  10. Womens IPL Auction 2023 Full List Of Players Sold WPL Auction Live Update


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Women’s Premier League 2023 Player Auction list announced

Women’s Premier League 2023 Player Auction list announced WPL MEDIA ADVISORY February 7, 2023 Women’s Premier League 2023 Player Auction list announced The inaugural edition of the Women’s Premier League is set to be played in Mumbai from 4 th– 26 thMarch, 2023. A total of 22 matches will be played with the Brabourne Stadium & D.Y. Patil Stadium playing hosts to the marquee tournament. The Women’s Premier League Player Auction list is out with a total of409cricketers set to go under the hammer at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai on February 13 th, 2023. A total of 1525 players registered for the inaugural Women’s Premier League Player Auction & the final list was pruned to 409 players. Out of 409 players, 246 are Indians and 163 are overseas players of which 8 players are from associate nations. The total capped players are 202, uncapped players are 199 and 8 from associate nations. A maximum of 90 slots are available with the five teams, with 30 being slotted for overseas players. INR 50 Lakhs is the highest reserve price with 24 players choosing to be slotted in the highest bracket. Team India Captain Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma and India’s Under-19 T20 World Cup-winning captain Shafali Verma are amongst the few Indians who have slotted themselves in the highest bracket. 13 overseas players have also slotted themselves under the INR 50 Lakh reserve price with the likes of Ellyse Perry, Sophie Ecclestone, Sophie Devine & Deandra Dottin to nam...

Women's IPL Auction 2023: Full List of Sold and Unsold Players List

WPL 2023 Auction: On 13 February 2023, the much-awaited players’ auction for the Women’s Indian Premier League (IPL) was held in Mumbai, India. The auction attracted a lot of attention, as 409 talented women players from different parts of the world had been shortlisted to participate. The auction took place at the Jio World Convention Center in Mumbai and commenced at 2:30 pm. It was a grand event, and cricket enthusiasts from all over the world tuned in to witness the proceedings. According to the rules of the auction, there could be bids on 90 players. The teams were given a budget, and they had to strategize their bids accordingly to create a balanced team. The auction was expected to be intense, with teams vying to secure the best talent for their respective franchises. Several big names from the world of women’s cricket were up for auction, and it was anticipated that they would attract significant bids. The auction was a crucial event for the Overall, the players’ auction for the Women’s IPL was an exciting event, and fans eagerly awaited the outcome. The successful bids made by the different franchises would shape the future of the league and determine the balance of power between the teams. The upcoming women’s IPL has generated a lot of excitement among cricket fans in India. With a total of 60 crores in the purse of the five franchisees, the competition promises to be intense. Each team will have to spend at least 9 crores out of 12 crores, which means that the ...

TATA IPL 2023 Player Auction list announced

TATA IPL 2023 Player Auction list announced IPL Media Advisory December 13, 2022 TATA IPL 2023 Player Auction list announced The TATA IPL 2023 Player Auction list is out with a total of 405 cricketers set to go under the hammer in Kochi on December 23rd, 2022. Initially, a total of 369 players were shortlisted by 10 teams from the initial list of 991 players. Thirty Six additional players were requested by teams, which are added into the final list which makes a total of 405 players which will be presented at the TATA IPL 2023 Auction. Out of 405 players, 273 are Indians and 132 are overseas players of which 4 players are from associate nations. The total capped players are 119, uncapped players are 282 and 4 from associate nations. A maximum of 87 slots are now available with up to 30 being slotted for overseas players. INR 2 crore is the highest reserve price with 19 overseas players choosing to be slotted in the highest bracket. 11 players are in the auction list with a base price of INR 1.5 crore. Manish Pandey and Mayank Agarwal are the two Indian players in the list of 20 cricketers with a base price of INR 1 crore. The Auction will start at 14:30 IST. TATA IPL 2023/ Squad Size/Salary Cap/Available Slots Franchise No of Players No of Overseas Players Total money spent (Rs.) Salary cap available (Rs.) Available Slots Overseas Slots CSK 18 6 74.55 20.45 7 2 DC 20 6 75.55 19.45 5 2 GT 18 5 75.75 19.25 7 3 KKR 14 5 87.95 7.05 11 3 LSG 15 4 71.65 23.35 10 4 MI 16 5 74.45 ...

Womens IPL Auction 2023 Full List Of Players Sold WPL Auction Live Update

The players' auction for the first season of the Women's Premier League (WPL) is taking place in Mumbai on Monday, February 13th. 448 players from India and abroad are participating in the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2023 auction. Five franchises are bidding for a maximum of 90 players to be selected for the inaugural edition of the WPL 2023. Out of a total of 448 players, only 90 players can be selected to join one of the five teams: Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Giants, Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore, or UP Warriorz. Each team will be able to choose between 15 to 18 players, with a budget of Rs 12 Crore for their entire roster. For foreign players, the reserved base price is set at INR 50 Lakhs, INR 40 Lakhs, and INR 20 Lakhs, while for uncapped players, the base price is Rs 10 Lakhs or Rs 20 Lakhs. Full List Of Sold Players: Royal Challengers Bangalore Smriti Mandhana – Rs 3.4 Cr Sophie Devine (NZ) – Rs 50L Ellyse Perry (AUS) – Rs. 1.7 Cr Renuka Singh – Rs. 1.5 Cr Richa Ghosh – Rs. 1.9 Cr Erin Burns (AUS) – Rs. 30L Disha Kasat – Rs. 10L Indrani Roy – Rs. 10L Shreyanka Patil – Rs. 10L Kanika Ahuja – Rs. 35L Asha Shobana – Rs. 10L Heather Knight – Rs. 40L Dane van Niekerk – Rs. 30L Preeti Bose – Rs. 30L Poonam Khemnar – Rs. 10L Komal Zanzad – Rs. 25L Mumbai Indians: Harmanpreet Kaur – Rs. 1.8cr Nat Sciver-Brunt (ENG) – Rs. 3.2cr Amelia Kerr (NZ) – Rs. 1cr Pooja Vastrakar - Rs 1.9 Cr Yastika Bhatia - Rs 1.5 Cr Heather Graham (AUS) – Rs. 30L Issy Wong – Rs. 30L Aman...

WIPL 2023

Is there a set base price? And what is the auction process? No base price has been set by the BCCI. Bidders will submit their bids in a sealed envelope. Bids will be accepted for a ten-year period, but the winners will own the team for perpetuity just like the owners of the men's IPL franchises do. Bidders will vie for one of the ten cities the BCCI has shortlisted as home bases. Will the highest bid be the winning bid? In the bid document, BCCI has said that it is not "obliged to accept highest monetary offer", and has listed some objectives it will look into before finalising the winner. These include: "establishing a stable, successful, financially secure, long-term Franchise to participate in the League; ensuring the widest coverage and the widest possible audience for the League; assisting in the development of the game of women's cricket in India at all levels; maximizing and enhancing exposure, wherever possible, for each of the official sponsors of the League; and, increasing and enhancing exposure for women's cricket in India both within India and the rest of the world." What is the auction purse? INR 12 crore (USD 1.46 million approx.) will be the auction purse for the inaugural season. Each team can buy a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 18 players, including seven overseas players including at least one Associate player. Unlike in the men's IPL, WIPL teams will have the option of fielding up to five overseas players in the XI, provided one is from an Associate co...

‎Womens IPL Auction 2023 Full List Of Royal Challengers Bangalore Players WPL RCB Smriti Mandhana

New Delhi:Royal Challengers Sports Private Limited, which also owns the men's Indian Premier League team, will own the Bengaluru franchise in the Women's Premier League. Outbidding 11 other bidders, the owners offered Rs 901 crore, or approximately $100 million. India's Smriti Mandhana was the first player up for auction. After a frantic bidding war, she was sold to RCB for Rs 3.4 crore. In addition to Chennai, Bengaluru had received the most bids: 12. It is believed that the owners focused on the WPL rather than bidding on men's teams in international leagues like ILT20 and SA20. Here is the full list of the players bought by the franchise in the 2023 WPL Auctions: Smriti Mandhana (INR 3.4 crore), Sophie Devine (INR 50 lakh), Ellyse Perry (INR 1.7 crore), Renuka Singh (INR 1.5 crore), Richa Ghosh (INR 1.9 crore), Erin Burns (INR 30 lakh), Disha Kasat (INR 10 lakh), Indrani Roy (INR 10 lakh), Shreyanka Patil (INR 10 lakh), Kanika Ahuja (35 lakh), Asha Shobana (INR 10 lakh), Heather Knight (INR 40 lakh), Heather Knight (INR 40 lakh), Dane van Niekerk (INR 30 lakh), Priti Bose (INR 30 lakh), Poonam Khemnar (INR 10 lakh), Komal Zanzad (INR 25 lakh), Megan Schutt (INR 40 lakh), Sahana Pawar (INR 10 lakh) The Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals, and Royal Challengers Bangalore franchise owners all purchased WPL teams; the Gujarat Giants and UP Warriorz are the other two teams. Mumbai will host the much-anticipated Women's Premier League (WPL) inaugural season from March 4 to March 2...

Women's IPL Auction 2023 Live Update, Full list of sold, unsold players

Womens IPL 2023 Auction Live Update: The players' auction for the Women's IPL will be held in Mumbai today. 409 women players have been shortlisted from all over the world for the auction. The auction will be held at Jio World Convention Center in Mumbai from 2:30 pm. There can be bids on 90 players. There is a total of 60 crores in the purse of 5 franchisees. Everyone will have to spend at least 9 crores out of 12 crores.Malika Advani will play the role of auctioneer in women's IPL. BCCI is going to organize it for the first time. The league will start in the next month i.e. March. Women's IPL Auction 2023 Live Updates Image Source: Jio Cinema 13 FEB 2023 15:20(IST) WPL 2023 Auction Updates: Deepti Sharma gets around 2.60 crores The base price of Indian all-rounder Deepti Sharma was Rs 50 lakh. Delhi and Gujarat showed interest in buying him. Mumbai and UP also entered the race. In the end, UP bought him for Rs 2.60 crore. Image Source: Jio Cinema 13 FEB 2023 14:44(IST) WPL 2023 Auction Updates: 7 players in the first set The women's IPL auction is going to start soon. The first set consists of 7 players. These include Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana of India, Sophie Devine of New Zealand, Sophia Eccleton of England, Ashley Gardner of Australia, Hayley Mathews of West Indies and Ellyse Perry of Australia.

WPL Auction 2023 Highlights: 87 players sold for Rs 59.5 crore; Smriti Mandhana most expensive

WPL Auction 2023 Highlights: 87 players sold for Rs 59.5 crore; Smriti Mandhana most expensive Women IPL Auction 2023: Smriti Mandhana stole the thunder in the inaugural Women's Premier League (WPL) auctions as Royal Challengers Bangalore pipped Mumbai Indians in a bidding war to buy the India vice-captain for Rs 3.40 crore (USD 410,000) on Monday. Stay updated with Times of India to get all the live updates of the inaugural Women's Premier League auction from Mumbai. Read Less India opener Smriti Mandhana, England all-rounder Nat Sciver-Brunt and Australia's Ashleigh Gardner struck it rich in Monday's player auction for the inaugural Women's Premier League (WPL) next month. The WPL will be held in Mumbai from March 4 to 26. A total of 22 matches will be played with the Brabourne Stadium and DY Patil Stadium hosting the marquee tournament. Star India opener Smriti Mandhana stole the thunder becoming the most expensive buy at the inaugural Women's Premier League auction in Mumbai on Monday. The five franchises went out on a shopping spree, shelling out big bucks for domestic and international stars at the first ever WPL auction. Mandhana led the auction chart with Royal Challengers Bangalore splurging a record Rs 3.4 crore for the stylish left-hander. The Bangalore franchise pipped Mumbai Indians in a bidding war to buy the services of India vice-captain. Sophie Ecclestone (Eng); Deepti Sharma (India); Tahlia McGrath (Aus); Shabnim Ismail (SA); Alyssa Healy (Aus); Anjali Sa...

‎Womens IPL Auction 2023 Full List Of Royal Challengers Bangalore Players WPL RCB Smriti Mandhana

New Delhi:Royal Challengers Sports Private Limited, which also owns the men's Indian Premier League team, will own the Bengaluru franchise in the Women's Premier League. Outbidding 11 other bidders, the owners offered Rs 901 crore, or approximately $100 million. India's Smriti Mandhana was the first player up for auction. After a frantic bidding war, she was sold to RCB for Rs 3.4 crore. In addition to Chennai, Bengaluru had received the most bids: 12. It is believed that the owners focused on the WPL rather than bidding on men's teams in international leagues like ILT20 and SA20. Here is the full list of the players bought by the franchise in the 2023 WPL Auctions: Smriti Mandhana (INR 3.4 crore), Sophie Devine (INR 50 lakh), Ellyse Perry (INR 1.7 crore), Renuka Singh (INR 1.5 crore), Richa Ghosh (INR 1.9 crore), Erin Burns (INR 30 lakh), Disha Kasat (INR 10 lakh), Indrani Roy (INR 10 lakh), Shreyanka Patil (INR 10 lakh), Kanika Ahuja (35 lakh), Asha Shobana (INR 10 lakh), Heather Knight (INR 40 lakh), Heather Knight (INR 40 lakh), Dane van Niekerk (INR 30 lakh), Priti Bose (INR 30 lakh), Poonam Khemnar (INR 10 lakh), Komal Zanzad (INR 25 lakh), Megan Schutt (INR 40 lakh), Sahana Pawar (INR 10 lakh) The Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals, and Royal Challengers Bangalore franchise owners all purchased WPL teams; the Gujarat Giants and UP Warriorz are the other two teams. Mumbai will host the much-anticipated Women's Premier League (WPL) inaugural season from March 4 to March 2...

Womens IPL Auction 2023 Full List Of Players Sold WPL Auction Live Update

The players' auction for the first season of the Women's Premier League (WPL) is taking place in Mumbai on Monday, February 13th. 448 players from India and abroad are participating in the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2023 auction. Five franchises are bidding for a maximum of 90 players to be selected for the inaugural edition of the WPL 2023. Out of a total of 448 players, only 90 players can be selected to join one of the five teams: Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Giants, Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore, or UP Warriorz. Each team will be able to choose between 15 to 18 players, with a budget of Rs 12 Crore for their entire roster. For foreign players, the reserved base price is set at INR 50 Lakhs, INR 40 Lakhs, and INR 20 Lakhs, while for uncapped players, the base price is Rs 10 Lakhs or Rs 20 Lakhs. Full List Of Sold Players: Royal Challengers Bangalore Smriti Mandhana – Rs 3.4 Cr Sophie Devine (NZ) – Rs 50L Ellyse Perry (AUS) – Rs. 1.7 Cr Renuka Singh – Rs. 1.5 Cr Richa Ghosh – Rs. 1.9 Cr Erin Burns (AUS) – Rs. 30L Disha Kasat – Rs. 10L Indrani Roy – Rs. 10L Shreyanka Patil – Rs. 10L Kanika Ahuja – Rs. 35L Asha Shobana – Rs. 10L Heather Knight – Rs. 40L Dane van Niekerk – Rs. 30L Preeti Bose – Rs. 30L Poonam Khemnar – Rs. 10L Komal Zanzad – Rs. 25L Mumbai Indians: Harmanpreet Kaur – Rs. 1.8cr Nat Sciver-Brunt (ENG) – Rs. 3.2cr Amelia Kerr (NZ) – Rs. 1cr Pooja Vastrakar - Rs 1.9 Cr Yastika Bhatia - Rs 1.5 Cr Heather Graham (AUS) – Rs. 30L Issy Wong – Rs. 30L Aman...