After BCCI’s 1.7 Billion Windfall, Australia’s Alyssa Healy Expects Women’s IPL

Australia’s star cricketer Alyssa Healy is hoping that the BCCI will use a part of its recent $127 trillion profit to start the Indian Premier League.IPL) for women in the near future. RPG Group’s Indian business tycoon Sanjeev Goenka and international private equity investment firm Irelia Company Pte Ltd (CVC Capital) jointly spent Rs 12,715 crore (approximately USD 1.7 billion) to win bids for two new IPL teams. By now it had passed. BCCI’s hopes on Monday

Healy, aware of the developments, told The Australian on Thursday, “They (BCCI) have taken all these steps and still nothing can be said about whether they will play the postponed exhibition matches or not.” Billion USD salary and hopefully some of them will go back to women’s cricket and probably women’s IPL in the near future.” … we want to see it happen, we want to see world cricket really strong And this is the next step, to showcase a program for India and show the world how good these young Indian players are.”

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The men’s counterpart of the IPL, the three-team women’s T20 challenge, has not taken place in the UAE since the 2020 edition. This year’s edition of the event did not take place even as the second part of the IPL was shifted to UAE due to COVID-19 cases in the bio-bubble in India.

“I feel like I’ve conveyed some ideas in the past about the way it has unfolded.

“It was disappointing from a personal point of view that they postponed the women’s exhibition games. He did everything he possibly could to move the back end of the IPL (after it was abandoned in April) to a World Cup and then within a week of its start, he had two new men’s IPL teams. are,” Healy said.

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Healy is currently playing in the seventh edition of the Women’s Big Bash League, representing the Sydney Sixers, which also stars Indian cricketers Shafali Verma and Radha Yadav. Apart from Shafali and Radha, Poonam Yadav (Adelaide Strikers), Smriti Mandhana and Deepti Sharma (Sydney Thunder), Richa Ghosh (Hobart Hurricanes), Jemima Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur (Melbourne Renegades) are the rest of the Indian contingent in the WBBL.

“Hopefully, this can start a conversation about the women’s IPL in India. I know they’ll be really excited to see more of those exhibition games. “A women’s IPL would be ideal, but just to showcase your talent. I just would love to see him get as many opportunities as possible,” Healy said.

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