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The Board of Management for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Tuesday introduced Tata Group because the title sponsor of the inaugural Ladies’s Premier League.
“I’m delighted to announce the #TataGroup because the title sponsor of the inaugural #WPL. With their assist, we’re assured that we will take ladies’s cricket to the following stage,” tweeted BCCI Secretary Jay Shah.
A five-year contract has been signed by Tata for WPL. Final 12 months, the Indian multinational conglomerate changed Vivo as IPL’s title sponsor.
BCCI obtained a complete bid of Rs 4,669.99 crore for Ladies’s IPL which is greater than Males’s IPL in 2008. The Adani Group, Capri International, and the house owners of the boys’s IPL groups Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals, and Royal Challengers Bangalore gained bids to buy the 5 ladies’s IPL groups following the public sale held upfront of the match’s debut season, which will probably be held in March of this 12 months.
IPL workforce house owners Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals made profitable bids of Rs 912.99 crore, Rs 901 crore and Rs 810 crore respectively to enter the WPL.
Capri International Holdings received the Lucknow franchise for Rs 757 crore.
BCCI offered the media rights of the Ladies’s Premier League to Viacom18 for Rs 951 crore, getting a Rs 7.09 crore per match worth for 5 years.
Adani Group, which had failed to purchase an IPL workforce when the Lucknow and Ahmedabad franchises have been up on the market in 2021, has made its official entry into Indian cricket by securing a ladies’s workforce for WPL.
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