BCCI Proposes Five-Team WIPL From March 2023
The Morning Standard|October 14, 2022
THE Board of Control for Cricket in India has come up with a proposal to host the long-awaited women's IPL in March 2023 with five teams and 22 matches. The inaugural edition and the two following seasons will feature 18 players in each team including six overseas players.
BCCI Proposes Five-Team WIPL From March 2023

The WIPL has been included as item X in the BCCI's annual general body meeting set to take place in Mumbai on October 18. Ahead of the AGM, in a letter sent to all state units -accessed by this daily - the BCCI stated, "With the rise in popularity of women's cricket in the country mainly due to prominent performances by the Indian senior cricket team on world stage by qualifying for semifinals in 2018 T20 World Cup, finals in 2020 T20 World Cup, securing silver medal in recently held 2022 Commonwealth games in Birmingham, we intend to conduct the Women's IPL on similar lines with the Indian Premier League."

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