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BCCI Set to Host Women’s Red-Ball Tournament After the End of WPL

BCCI Set to Host Women’s Red-Ball Tournament After the End of WPL

A report states that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has planned to hold a multi-day competition in order to introduce women’s red-ball cricket to the nation. The Women’s Premier League (WPL), which ends on March 17, is scheduled to terminate shortly after the competition. Teamss from six zones — East, West, North, South, Focal, and North East — will contend in a progression of five matches when it starts on March 29 in Pune, as per a report.

Two quarterfinals are booked to happen at the same time on March 29, 30, and 31 to start off the occasion. The opposition will go to two elimination rounds after this, which ought to occur all the while on April 5, 6, and 7. The dates of the competition’s great last are April 9, 10, and 11. The report likewise expressed that at that point, it was obscure which two clubs would get first-round seeds in quite a while.

BCCI’s Progressive Move Towards Red-Ball Competitions

Following the Indian women’s team’s return to Test cricket, the decision was made. In recent years, the team has faced Australia and England in Test matches. The last time women’s domestic red ball cricket was played was in 2018.

This is a positive move made by BCCI. Former India bowler Amita Sharma told PTI, “We need the next generation of cricketers to play red ball cricket at the domestic level. The national team has started playing Test cricket again.” “Red ball should be played at the state level as well, not simply the zonal level, in my opinion. We had both of those incidents back then,” she continued.

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This three-day event will serve as an important test to determine whether the BCCI can effectively encourage players to participate in domestic events. It will also serve as a reflection of the board’s efforts to guarantee that male players give domestic competitions like the Ranji Trophy the same importance that they do the IPL and international cricket.

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