New Delhi:
Women’s Premier League: Women’s IPL is going to start soon. Women’s IPL 2023 has been renamed. BCCI Secretary Jai Shah told that it has been named Women’s Premier League. A total of 5 teams will participate in the first season of the Women’s Premier League. Let us tell you that many companies had made big bets to buy the Women’s Premier League. But in the end Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi and Lucknow won. Adani Group has bought the Ahmedabad team. While Royal Challengers Bangalore has bought the Bangalore team. These franchises have paid huge amount to BCCI.
Adani Group bought Ahmedabad team
Five companies were successful in buying the teams of the Women’s Premier League. In this auction, the highest bid has been placed for the Ahmedabad team, which has been placed by the Adani Group. Adani Sports Line Private Limited has bought the Ahmedabad team for Rs 1289 crore. Apart from this, the Mumbai team has been bought by Reliance Group’s company India Win Sports Private Limited for 912.99 crores. This time in the women’s IPL, the fans will see Adani Group and Reliance Group teams face to face.
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The combined bid valuation is INR 4669.99 Cr.
A look at the five franchises with ownership rights for #WPL pic.twitter.com/ryF7W1BvHH
— BCCI (@BCCI) January 25, 2023
Earlier, in October 2021, Adani Group tried to buy the new team of IPL 2022, Ahmedabad or Lucknow. Although Adani Group could not become the owner of Ahmedabad or Lucknow franchise even after bidding Rs 5,100 crore. But now the Adani Group has succeeded in buying the Ahmedabad team in the Women’s Premier League. For this he has spent a huge amount.
Who bought the five teams for how much?
1. Adani Sportsline PVT. LTD, Ahmedabad, Rs 1289 crore.
2. Indiawin Sports PVT. LTD (Reliance Group), Mumbai, 912.99 crores
3. Royal Challengers Sports PVT. LTD, Bengaluru, 901 crores
4. JSW GMR Cricket PVT. LTD, Delhi, 810 crores
5. Capri Global Holdings PVT. LTD, Lucknow, 757 crores