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  • Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

    Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

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    1) Tricky assignment for City at Forest

    With Arsenal travelling to Villa Park for Saturday’s early kick off, Manchester City will have the opportunity to capitalise on any slip-up from Mikel Arteta’s side when they take on Nottingham Forest in what might, on paper, seem a fairly straightforward assignment at the City Ground. It is one they should not take lightly following their win at the Emirates, as Forest are unbeaten in seven league matches at home, taking 15 of the past 21 points available. City’s shortcomings are few and far between but before their win over Arsenal they had lost back-to-back matches on their league travels, the two defeats coming after another away loss at Southampton in the Carabao Cup. Any show of complacency after their statement midweek win could be brutally punished. Barry Glendenning

    2) More than a club

    Aston Villa have big plans. Owners Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens eventually want Unai Emery to restore Villa into European competition but they are also determined to make their mark across the globe. This week Villa confirmed their plans to buy a 46% stake in Portuguese club Vitoria SC, who are fifth in their domestic division, for an initial £4.9m. Sawiris says plans have been in place for two years to strike a deal, which signals a significant step in the expansion of their V Sports portfolio, which includes ZED FC in Egypt. A multi-club model encourages the sharing of scouting networks, coaching methodologies and youth development strategies. Villa, however, undoubtedly remain their focus with victory over Arsenal in Saturday’s early kick-off top of the agenda. Ben Fisher

    3) Howe’s thin squad seek atonement

    Newcastle’s solitary Premier League defeat of the season came at Anfield and Eddie Howe’s team should be suitably keen to atone for that narrow, contentious, reverse when they are reunited with Jürgen Klopp and co at St James’ Park. Howe is looking a bit light in the midfield department: Bruno Guimarães serves the final game of his three match suspension and Joe Willock is sidelined by a hamstring injury. With Jonjo Shelvey now sold to Nottingham Forest and no replacement signed the likeliest midfield trio will be Sean Longstaff, Joelinton and the promising but inexperienced Whitley-Bay born 20-year-old Elliot Anderson. The other difficulty is that, in recent weeks, Howe has often preferred Joelinton to Allan Saint-Maximin and Anthony Gordon for a starting role on the left of the front three. Newcastle may remain creditably hard to beat but a run of five draws in their last six Premier League games suggests a certain lack of quality in depth within the squad. With next Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Manchester United fast approaching and a Champions League place to challenge for there could not be a better time for Anderson to confirm his rich potential. Louise Taylor

    Anthony Gordon (left) has yet to start a game for Newcastle.
    Anthony Gordon (left) has yet to start a game for Newcastle. Photograph: Serena Taylor/Newcastle United/Getty Images

    4) Ideal time for a Saints miracle?

    And now over to Stamford Bridge, where a team with a manager who needs more time meets a team with an ex-manager who wasn’t given the luxury. While Nathan Jones’s sacking has denied us a Dali-esque Match of the Day montage featuring ticking clocks, cracked hourglasses and alternate shots of him and Graham Potter looking miserable, there is still plenty of potential for angst. Chelsea, fresh off the back of their midweek Champions League defeat to Borussia Dortmund, have two wins scattered across their past 13 league games, meaning they can ill afford to drop points against rock-bottom Southampton. Their opponents, meanwhile, are without a permanent manager and four points adrift of safety, though they may take some solace from the fact that one of their four league wins this season – a 2-1 victory at St Mary’s in August – came against Chelsea. There’s no better time for a miracle turnaround than now. Will Magee

    5) Ten Hag’s strength in depth on view

    The odds say Manchester United will not end a 10-year title drought this season, but knowing victory over Leicester on Sunday will leave them no more than five points off the top (if Arsenal and Manchester City win on Saturday) shows the excellence of Erik ten Hag’s work so far. A microcosm of this was offered in last Sunday’s win at Leeds that came without Casemiro (suspended) and Christian Eriksen (long-term injured) and with the maligned Harry Maguire in central defence and the one-paced Wout Weghorst in attack. If the Foxes are beaten at Old Trafford, Ten Hag will have coaxed his team to seven points from the nine available during Casemiro’s three-game ban. That will be the best fillip before Thursday’s Europa League playoff second leg against Barcelona and Sunday-week’s Carabao Cup final against Newcastle, when United aim to end a six-year spell without a trophy. Jamie Jackson

    6) A second chance to shine for Porro?

    The omens look bleak for West Ham as they travel to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday. With Antonio Conte continuing his recuperation from surgery following a post-operation check-up, his place in the technical area will be taken by his assistant Cristian Stellini, who boasts a perfect record as his boss’s stand-in. Unceremoniously dropped after an underwhelming debut against Leicester City last weekend, the deadline day signing Pedro Porro sat out Tottenham’s midweek defeat against Milan but could get another opportunity to impress. “The team has to help a player like Pedro who arrives now and needs time to play in this type of league,” said Stellini after Harvey Barnes had given the Spanish wing-back the runaround. Whether or not his new teammates come to his aid this weekend remains to be seen. BG

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    Pedro Porro struggled on his Spurs defeat at Leicester.
    Pedro Porro struggled on his Spurs defeat at Leicester. Photograph: Matt West/Shutterstock

    7) Everton look toothless without DCL

    Sean Dyche has asked for a repeat of his Goodison Park debut, requesting fans park their protests against the Everton board for 90-odd minutes to back their team to record another vital home win in the bid to avoid relegation. Everton can climb out of the drop zone at Leeds’ expense with a repeat of their Arsenal triumph but their ineffectiveness without the injury-prone Dominic Calvert-Lewin was again laid bare during a timid derby defeat at Liverpool on Monday. Leeds’ caretaker manager Michael Skubala is also in the discovery process after starting his reign with two difficult assignments. He drew encouragement from phases of both games against Manchester United but, with Southampton to follow the trip to Goodison Park, admits Leeds “need to pick up points” in a hugely significant game at the bottom of the table. Andy Hunter

    8) Mitoma is a problem

    If Fulham are to take anything from their visit to Brighton, one suspects they will need to find a way of shackling Kaoru Mitoma. A revelation this season, the Japanese winger has scored in three of his past four games and it took a splendid save from Vicente Guaita to stop him extending that run as Brighton were held at Crystal Palace. “Maybe there are less players who come directly towards me to rob the ball,” said Mitoma of the different methods teams are coming up with to nullify his impact. “More often now they block the vertical lane and try to force me inside. I was able to deliver in that type of play but I would like to focus especially on breaking through vertically and getting in a cross, and then the quality of the cross is also important.” Over to you, Marco Silva. BG

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    9) Palace look to find their punch

    The team third in the five-game form table hosts joint-bottom at the Brentford Community Stadium. Everything around Crystal Palace feels rather flat and it is hardly an ideal time to face an opponent that is, by contrast, buoyant. A relegation battle looks unlikely but Palace’s progress under Patrick Vieira appears to have stalled, even if they are generally competitive on the pitch. There is a sense they will have to muddle through the next three months before attempting a summer rebuild, but that is hardly an appetising prospect. If they cannot match last season’s fluency then at least they can have a go at rivalling Brentford’s punchiness: Thomas Frank’s team are operating with supreme knowhow in both boxes and a repeat of last week’s performance at Arsenal would probably be enough to deepen Palace’s torpor. Almost exactly a year ago these teams ground out a goalless draw in the same fixture and it says plenty that Vieira might well sign up for that now. Nick Ames

    10) New faces look to make it count

    One of Wolves’ January recruits, João Gomes, was the match-winner for Julen Lopetegui last time out and the Spaniard’s side entertain another team whom attacked the transfer window in an attempt to steer clear of trouble. Bournemouth spent more than £50m on adding six new faces, with Dango Ouattara and Hamed Traorè particularly impressive in their draw against former manager Eddie Howe’s Newcastle last weekend. Gary O’Neil will know his players must replicate that performance if they are to have any chance of picking up their first victory since the World Cup at Molineux. “I am very pleased to see the club doing well and back in the Premier League,” Howe said. “I hope they continue to go from strength to strength. I think they have the players and manager to stay up.” BF

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  • Women’s cricket Premier League is an exciting concept but beware of match fixers

    Women’s cricket Premier League is an exciting concept but beware of match fixers

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    The concept of the women’s cricket Premier League will be a huge leap forward for women’s cricket in India and is very likely to have a positive impact on world cricket too. The format of the tournament has been well thought out and is likely to help more talent to emerge from the small towns and rural areas as well as the established cricket centres. For too long women’s cricket has been a poor cousin of the men’s version of the game and the Premier League for women is the first step to rectify this anomaly.

    But amidst all the euphoria the organisers have to also take steps to guard against malpractices. As everyone knows, where there is big money there are big crooks. The men’s IPL has been hit by match fixing and spot fixing issues from time to time. Now that big money is coming into women’s cricket too and there will be increased interest by spectators and sponsors, there is a strong likelihood that crooked elements will make an attempt to put their sticky fingers into the jackpot here as well.

    It would be tragic for all sports if our talented women players are lured by money to cross the thin line dividing honesty and dishonesty. Earlier, in the wake of the 2013 spot-fixing and betting scandal, which rocked the cricket world, three cricketers namely S. Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan were arrested by the Delhi Police. Two teams, Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals, were suspended for two years.

    However it seems that the lessons of the 2013 IPL were quickly forgotten. The malady cropped up again last year. The CBI booked seven suspected punters in connection with two separate cases related to the alleged fixing of 2019 IPL matches “based on inputs” from Pakistan. A few days before the start of the IPL 2022, the former Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor confessed that he was asked to fix matches by Indian businessmen.

    So it is clear that bookies and underworld characters are closely watching all developments in cricket. There is no doubt that they will also try to interfere with women’s cricket now because of all the money flowing and attention into the game. This is an aspect that the BCCI watchdogs must carefully guard against. If all goes well, cricket fans can look forward to some exciting contests between the women players.

    It was in October 2022, that the BCCI announced that it was planning to conduct a five-team tournament which would take place in March 2023. The new tournament was informally known as the Women’s Indian Premier League. However, the name was later changed to simply Women’s Premier League. The tournament is scheduled to be held from March 4 to 26 and will feature 22 matches at the Brabourne Stadium and DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai.

    At the recently concluded player auction, India’s Smriti Mandhana and England all-rounder Natalie Sciver-Brunt struck it rich. Royal Challengers Bangalore coughed up Rs 3.40 crore to sign Smriti Mandhana. The hard hitting batter is already in the highest bracket in India’s central contract for women cricketers with an annual retainership of Rs 50 lakh.

    Natalie Sciver-Brunt joined Mumbai Indians, coached by former England captain Charlotte Edwards, for Rs. 3.20 crore. This is a huge sum even for an overseas player. It is ten times more than the highest salary in the Women’s Hundred competition in England. With so much money being offered, India will soon become the world centre for women’s cricket just as it has become for the men’s version.

    In the first season, all matches will be played in Mumbai on two grounds namely the Brabourne stadium and the DY Patil stadium. But as the tournament expands over the next few years, it will be necessary to add more cities in the list. So the day is not far off when Hyderabad will become part of the show and fans in Hyderabad will be able to witness live, the hard fought matches of the women’s Premier League.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Women’s Premier League: Delhi Capitals Buy Kashmir-based Cricketer Jasia Akhtar for 20 Lakh

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    Srinagar, Feb 13 (GNS): The auction for the inaugural edition of the Women’s Premier League (WPL), underway at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, Maharashtra, saw ‘Delhi Capitals’ franchise making a successful bid to bag Kashmir-based Cricketer Jasia Akhtar for an amount of rupees 20 lakh.

    Akhtar, a right-hand batter hailing from Braripora village of Shopian, has been playing for Rajasthan state team for past two years. The top-order batter, who previously played for Punjab, Trailblazers and India Reds, was recently appointed to take reins of Rajasthan team as skipper.

    Jasia who now has become the lone cricketer to feature in WPL from Kashmir, is learnt to have received a call for National camp for India women’s national team in 2017 – but was unable to find a place in the playing eleven.

    The other Cricketer who features alongside Jasia in the auction list from Jammu and Kashmir is Sarla Devi. The latter might however fail to make the cut this time around as the organizers are supposed to auction a maximum of 90 players for the inaugural league – scheduled to begin from March 4, 2023.

    Notably, the auction saw Indian opener Smriti Mandhana being the top buys so far, with RCB splurging Rs 3.4 crore for her. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Women’s Premier League: Delhi Capitals Buy Kashmir-based Cricketer Jasia Akhtar for 20 Lakh

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    Srinagar, Feb 13: The auction for the inaugural edition of the Women’s Premier League (WPL), underway at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, Maharashtra, saw ‘Delhi Capitals’ franchise making a successful bid to bag Kashmir-based Cricketer Jasia Akhtar for an amount of rupees 20 lakh.

    Akhtar, a right-hand batter hailing from Braripora village of Shopian, has been playing for Rajasthan state team for past two years. The top-order batter, who previously played for Punjab, Trailblazers and India Reds, was recently appointed to take reins of Rajasthan team as skipper.

    Jasia who now has become the lone cricketer to feature in WPL from Kashmir, is learnt to have received a call for National camp for India women’s national team in 2017 – but was unable to find a place in the playing eleven.

    The other Cricketer who features alongside Jasia in the auction list from Jammu and Kashmir is Sarla Devi. The latter might however fail to make the cut this time around as the organizers are supposed to auction a maximum of 90 players for the inaugural league – scheduled to begin from March 4, 2023.

    Notably, the auction saw Indian opener Smriti Mandhana being the top buys so far, with RCB splurging Rs 3.4 crore for her. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Women’s Premier League: Delhi Capitals Picks Kashmir Cricketer For Rs 20 Lakh

    Women’s Premier League: Delhi Capitals Picks Kashmir Cricketer For Rs 20 Lakh

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    SRINAGAR: The auction for the inaugural edition of the Women’s Premier League (WPL), underway at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, Maharashtra, saw ‘Delhi Capitals’ franchise making a successful bid to bag Kashmir-based Cricketer Jasia Akhtar for an amount of rupees 20 lakh.

    Akhtar, a right-hand batter hailing from Braripora village of Shopian, has been playing for Rajasthan state team for past two years. The top-order batter, who previously played for Punjab, Trailblazers and India Reds, was recently appointed to take reins of Rajasthan team as skipper.

    Jasia who now has become the lone cricketer to feature in WPL from Kashmir, is learnt to have received a call for National camp for India women’s national team in 2017 – but was unable to find a place in the playing eleven.

    The other Cricketer who features alongside Jasia in the auction list from Jammu and Kashmir is Sarla Devi. The latter might however fail to make the cut this time around as the organizers are supposed to auction a maximum of 90 players for the inaugural league – scheduled to begin from March 4, 2023.

    Notably, the auction saw Indian opener Smriti Mandhana being the top buys so far, with RCB splurging Rs 3.4 crore for her. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Premier League: Harry Kane’s 267th goal helps Spurs prevail over Man City 1-0

    Premier League: Harry Kane’s 267th goal helps Spurs prevail over Man City 1-0

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    London: Harry Kane struck a record-breaking 267th goal for Tottenham Hotspur, giving them a deserved victory over the Manchester City team in the Premier League on Sunday, despite being reduced to 10 men in the dying minutes of the match..

    Harry Kane scored the only goal of the game in the first half when Tottenham pounced on a mix-up at the back to finish past Ederson. Kane scored in the 15th minute and set a record for the Spurs.

    Kane also becomes the third player, after Alan Shearer and Wayne Rooney, to score 200 Premier League goals.

    The strike in the 15th minute was the best moment for Tottenham in a match in which City dominated and enjoyed 64% percent possession.

    In comparison, the Spurs had nine shots off-target and three on-target. They were pulled up for 18 fouls as compared to 14 transgressions committed by Man City.

    Despite dominating possession, City by their own stratospheric standards was in a minor shambles as they slumped to their fourth defeat of the season in top flight English football league in 21 matches. They now have 45 points as they trail leaders ARsenal by five points. The Gunners have 50 points from 20 games.

    The Spurs, who had 34 percent possession, have 39 points from 22 matches. Manchester City had 10 shots off-target and five of them on target

    On the field, Riyad Mahrez came closest to an equalizer just before half-time with a volley that smacked off the woodwork.

    Spurs were reduced to 10 men in the dying minutes when Cristian Romero was sent off but the home side survived.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Mumbai, Ahmedabad to play in Women’s Premier League 2023 opener on March 4: Report

    Mumbai, Ahmedabad to play in Women’s Premier League 2023 opener on March 4: Report

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    New Delhi: The inaugural edition of the Women Premier League (WPL) could begin with Mumbai and Ahmedabad (named as Gujarat Giants) teams facing off in a highly-anticipated opener at the DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai, on March 4.

    As per a report in Cricbuzz, a tentative schedule, being circulated among the relevant authorities of the yet-to-be-launched league, has the Mumbai-Ahmedabad face-off marked for March 4 to kickstart the WPL.

    The two franchises are owned by industrialists Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani respectively, something which had been given some hype during the ILT20 when the MI Emirates and Gulf Giants faced off in the ongoing ILT20 in the UAE.

    The report added that apart from DY Patil Stadium, the CCI-Brabourne Stadium is earmarked as another venue. The Wankhede Stadium, the primary venue in the city, is being left for an India-Australia men’s ODI on March 17 and is followed by the IPL, which is likely to start on April 1.

    It added that the return match between Mumbai and Ahmedabad teams in the WPL is scheduled for March 14. In the second match of the tentative WPL schedule, Team Bengaluru will face Team Delhi at CCI on March 5, when a doubleheader has been slated.

    Gujarat Giants will return to play on Day Two, against Team Lucknow (named as Lucknow Warriors), at DY Patil Stadium on Sunday night. With the competition between five teams, the report also said three of the five competing sides could make it to the play-offs, with the table toppers directly entering the final. It means that second and third-placed sides will be playing the Eliminator.

    The report also added that the WPL, having 22 matches, will have five off days, the first one being on March 17 and again two days later, the second break, on March 19. The next two are after the completion of the league stage, on March 22 and 23. The Eliminator is on March 24 at CCI and with the final on March 26, a Sunday, at DY Patil Stadium after the fifth and final off day on March 25.

    Adani Group, through Adani Sportsline Pvt. Ltd got the Ahmedabad franchise named Gujarat Giants with the highest bid of INR 1289 crores, India win Sports Pvt. Ltd acquired the Mumbai franchise with a bid of INR 912.99 crores.

    Royal Challengers Sports Pvt. Ltd, JSW GMR Cricket Pvt. Ltd and Capri Global Holdings Pvt. Ltd won the rest of the three teams, Bangalore, Delhi, and Lucknow (named Lucknow Warriors) with winning bids of INR 901 crores, INR 810 crores, and INR 757 crores respectively.

    Viacom18 Media Private Limited had won the consolidated bid for media rights (i.e., Global Televisions Rights and Global Digital Rights) of the WPL for 2023-2027. Viacom18 won the rights with a bid of INR 951 crores, which translates to a per-match value of INR 7.09 crores.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Arab League, Egypt condemn deadly Israeli raid in West Bank

    Arab League, Egypt condemn deadly Israeli raid in West Bank

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    Cairo: Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit condemned in the “strongest terms” an Israeli raid on Jenin city and Jenin refugee camp that reportedly killed at least nine Palestinians.

    Aboul Gheit follows the development in the occupied territories with great concern and calls for the international community to protect the Palestinian people, Xinhua news agency reported, citing an Arab League statement.

    The state of indifference encourages the occupying forces to commit more crimes under the leadership of a government with hardline plans, Gheit said.

    Meanwhile, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the raids on the Palestinian cities, which threaten the security in the West Bank, must stop immediately.

    The ministry warned against the dangerous repercussions of such assaults on the security and stability of the occupied territories.

    According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, Israeli soldiers on Thursday “killed at least nine Palestinians, including an elderly woman, and injured 20 others, four of whom are in critical conditions, in the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank”.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • Source codes of League of Legends, TFT stolen after cyber attack: Riot Games

    Source codes of League of Legends, TFT stolen after cyber attack: Riot Games

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    San Francisco: Video game developer Riot Games said that the source codes for its popular video games ‘League of Legends’ and ‘Teamfight Tactics’, or TFT, were stolen in a recent cyber attack, alongside the code for one of its anti-cheat platforms.

    “Over the weekend, our analysis confirmed source code for League, TFT, and a legacy anticheat platform were exfiltrated by the attackers,” the company tweeted.

    Earlier this week, Riot disclosed the breach as a “social engineering attack” on Twitter, assuring players that an update would be provided after an investigation.

    The video game developer also received a ransom email from attackers, which the company says it won’t pay.

    Moreover, the company assured that no player data or personal information was compromised, but acknowledges that the source code obtained by the attacker could result in new cheats.

    “While this attack disrupted our build environment and could cause issues in the future, most importantly we remain confident that no player data or player personal information was compromised,” tweeted Riot Games.

    “Truthfully, any exposure of source code can increase the likelihood of new cheats emerging. Since the attack, we’ve been working to assess its impact on anticheat and to be prepared to deploy fixes as quickly as possible if needed,” it added.

    The company further mentioned that “it will release a full report in the future detailing the attackers’ techniques, the areas where Riot’s security controls failed, and the steps we’re taking to ensure this doesn’t happen again”.

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  • Women’s Premier League: BCCI earns Rs 4669.99 crore windfall for 5 teams

    Women’s Premier League: BCCI earns Rs 4669.99 crore windfall for 5 teams

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    Mumbai: The BCCI on Wednesday earned a Rs 4669.99 crore windfall for the sale of five teams in the inaugural Women’s Premier League (WPL) with Adani Sportsline shelling out a massive Rs 1289 crore for the Ahmedabad team, which emerged the most expensive franchise.

    IPL team owners Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals made successful bids of Rs 912.99 crore, Rs 901 crore and Rs 810 crore respectively to enter the WPL.

    Capri Global Holdings got the Lucknow franchise for Rs 757 crore.

    “Today is a historic day in cricket as the bidding for teams of inaugural #WPL broke the records of the inaugural Men’s IPL in 2008! Congratulations to the winners as we garnered Rs.4669.99 Cr in total bid,” BCCI secretary Jay Shah tweeted.

    Earlier this month, the BCCI sold the media rights of the Women’s Premier League to Viacom18 for Rs 951 crore, getting a Rs 7.09 crore per match value for five years.

    Adani Group, which had failed to buy an IPL team when the Lucknow and Ahmedabad franchises were up for sale in 2021, has made its official entry into Indian cricket by securing a women’s team for WPL.

    Many were already calling the league Women’s IPL but BCCI secretary revealed the name on Wednesday.

    “The BCCI has named the league – Women’s Premier League (WPL). Let the journey begin.

    “Today is a historic day in cricket as the bidding for teams of inaugural #WPL broke the records of the inaugural Men’s IPL in 2008. This marks the beginning of a revolution in women’s cricket and paves the way for a transformative journey ahead not only for our women cricketers but for the entire sports fraternity.

    “The #WPL would bring necessary reforms in women’s cricket and would ensure an all-encompassing ecosystem that benefits each and every stakeholder,” Shah said in a series of tweets.

    The eight franchisees in the men’s IPL were sold for USD 723.59 million before the maiden edition in 2008.

    The WPL player auction will take place next month with the first edition to be played in March.

    The BCCI on Monday had cleared 17 technical bids for the closed door bidding that was held in a five star hotel here on Wednesday.

    As many as seven IPL franchisees were in the race and the ones to miss out were Punjab Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad.

    Among the outsides, multinational sweets and snacks company Haldiram’s too had submitted its bid on Monday. The BCCI had not set any base price for the sale of teams.

    A total of 22 games will be played in the inaugural season with the top-ranked team in the league stage qualifying directly for the final. The second and third placed teams will battle out for a place in the title clash.

    Each team will have a purse of Rs 12 crore at the players’ auction next month and will need to buy a minimum of 15 players and maximum of 18. Up to five overseas players, including one from associate, will be allowed in the playing eleven.

    “India’s women cricketers have always made the nation proud in the global sporting arena be it the World Cup, Asian Cup or the recent Commonwealth Games!

    “This new Women’s League will once again shine a global spotlight on the talent, power, and potential of our girls. I’m sure our Women’s MI team will take the Mumbai Indians brand of fearless and entertaining cricket to a new level altogether,” said Mumbai Indians owner Nita Ambani.

    Mumbai Indians also have their presence in the ongoing ILT20 in UAE and SA20 in South Africa.

    The Diageo-owned RCB franchise said it was patiently waiting to become part of women’s cricket.

    “At the core of Diageo, is the value of gender inclusivity that embraces diversity in the broadest possible sense and this enterprise champions us to welcome and celebrate women’s cricket for who they are and the value they bring in the journey of this sport, Cricket.

    “Therefore, it is a fitting asset in the right direction for Diageo India owned franchise.

    “We held back all our investments in overseas teams to own a team that
    aligns with this philosophy and core value, and it gives us immense pleasure to have marked this accomplishment positively,” said RCB chairman Prathmesh Mishra in a statement.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )