Csk Women Ipl

The women's IPL 2023 team auction takes place on January 25 in Mumbai. The media rights for the Women's IPL 2023-27 seasons have already been sold. Viacom 18 Network paid a hefty Rs 951 crore for the broadcast rights to the women's IPL. The BCCI will receive Rs. 7.09 crore in media rights for each women's IPL match. January 26 is the deadline to register for the women's IPL.

It is in this backdrop that the women fans of CSK would be extremely happy to see them buy a WPL team in the coming days. One of the possible reasons why CSK did not buy a WPL franchise and extend its list of teams in the T20 league could be that it has some strategic plans.

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Of the 10, the three franchises who've made the final call to stay away from the Women's IPL team bid are Chennai Super Kings, and the two new franchises, Lucknow Super Giants and Gujarat Titans. While Chennai Super Kings officials confirmed the decision of staying away is a strategic business call, the Gujarat Titans representative said

They are the five-time IPL champions and have won the Champions League twice. The IPL has now become the biggest tournament in franchise cricket. As a result, the BCCI introduced WPL in 2023. The first edition of the Women's Premier League took place with a total of five teams in 2023.

Kasi Viswanathan, the CSK CEO, had last year reportedly stated that CSK will bid for a team in the WIPL. Now, however, CSK have pulled out from the WIPL citing it as a quotstrategic business callquot while a Gujarat Titans official told Cricbuzz that the focus of the franchise, owned by US-based private equity firm CVC Capital, is the men's team who are the defending IPL champions.'

Women IPL Chennai Super Kings CEO Kasi Viswanathan confirms, 'CSK 'interested' in owning a women's team' after MS Dhoni amp Co's IPL success. IN the last few editions of the IPL since 2018, there has been a Women's T20 Challenge. Three teams with players from different countries compete in the event for a period over a week.

Five Indian Premier League franchises, including the Chennai Super Kings CSK, are reportedly interested in buying a team in the inaugural Women's IPL WIPL. In March of this year, the tournament will be played for the first time.

The inaugural edition of the Women's Indian Premiere League W-IPL is just around the corner and for the same, the Board of Control for Cricket in India BCCI, on the 25th of January is scheduled to conduct the franchise auction. In the lead-up to the action day, the BCCI, on the 23rd of January asked interested business houses to submit technical bids, and with a Men's IPL-bound