![]() ![]() "Alternatively, teams in WIPL can be sold and matches may take place at venue that currently host IPL matches." Those big cities include Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai. "Therefore, ten matches each to be played across two venues in 2023 WIPL season, ten each in the next two venues in 2024 season and for 2025 season ten matches in remaining one venue and remaining ten in one of the venues from 2023 season." As far as the sale of teams are concerned, it may take place zone wise with the board shortlisting two cities for each zone: Dharamsala/Jammu (North zone), Pune/Rajkot (West), Indore/Nagpur/Raipur (Central), Ranchi/Cuttack (East), Kochi/Vizag (South) and Guwahati (North-East). It is suggested that tournament can be played in caravan style where after finishing ten matches at one venue next ten matches to be played at next venue. "Like IPL it will be a challenge to play in home-away format in WIPL, as with five to six teams it is not possible to have a match every day. The event is expected to take place soon after the Women's T20 World Cup in South Africa from February 9-26. The board also thinks with limited number of teams, the home-and-away format will not be feasible. The Women's Big Bash League in Australia and The Hundred in UK don't allow more than three overseas players and have a squad size of 15. "Further, no more than five overseas players - four from Full Members of the ICC and one from the Associate Members of the ICC – can be part of the playing XI of each team," read the BCCI note. ![]()
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