The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday, December 7, shared exciting news about the Women's Premier League (WPL), as they introduced an eight-member committee for the betterment and growth of the league.
The BCCI tasked the newly-appointed committee with making sure the WPL keeps growing and stays successful after the women’s T20 league had a fantastic debut season in 2023.
Ahead of the player auction for WPL 2023 taking place on November 9 in Mumbai, the BCCI introduced the eight-member committee to support women's cricket even more in India.
The committee is chaired by BCCI president and former cricketer Roger Binny and includes important members like Convener Jay Shah and IPL chairperson Arun Dhumal. Together, they aim to make the WPL a thriving platform for women's cricket in the country.
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The BCCI said in an official statement: “The committee hails from diverse backgrounds and the BCCI believes their collective expertise and passion for fostering women's cricket make them an invaluable asset to the Women's Premier League.”
The board added, “The committee members are enthusiastic about the opportunity to contribute to the growth and success of the Women's Premier League. They look forward to collaborating with stakeholders, players, and fans to create a vibrant and competitive environment that showcases the immense talent within women's cricket.”
Here are Women's Premier League Committee Members:
Mr Roger Binny – Chairperson
Mr Jay Shah – Convenor
Mr Arun Dhumal – IPL Chairperson
Mr Rajeev Shukla – BCCI vice-president
Mr Ashish Shelar – BCCI Honorary Treasurer
Mr Devajit Saikia – BCCI Honorary Jt. Secretary
Mrs Madhumati Lele – Member
Mr Prabhtej Bhatia – Member
(With PTI/BCCI Inputs)