• Home
  • Cricket News
  • This Is Something We Are Really Waiting For Harmanpreet Kaur On Womens Ipl

This is something we are really waiting for: Harmanpreet Kaur on women's IPL

Harmanpreet Kaur is hopeful that the women’s IPL will take place sooner than later which would eventually help the domestic players as they will get the opportunity of playing with international cricketers. 

"I think we have been looking at this for a long time and I hope, you know, sooner this women's IPL will also start and we will also invite overseas players over there so that they can also share their experience with our domestic players," said the Indian T20 captain. "I think this is something we are really waiting for and I hope, you know, this will start,” she added. 

The right-hander created history after she became the first Indian to be named WBBL player of the tournament while playing for Melbourne Renegades in the current season of the Australian domestic T20 tournament for women. 

The Renegades will be playing the Challenger on Thursday where they will face either of the two among Brisbane Heat and Adelaide Strikers. Harmanpreet, who has played 12 games so far has scored 399 runs at an average of over 66 and scalped 15 wickets at an economy rate of 7.46. 

The final of the tournament is scheduled to take place on Saturday in Perth. The Perth Scorchers Women side has already registered a place in the title clash.

Discover more
Top Stories
news

Lahore session court puts stay on PCB suspension of PSL broadcast deal with PTV

A Lahore sessions court has put a stay on Pakistan Cricket Board’s new tender to find a new broadcaster for the Pakistan Super League as well as its domestic tournaments and home international series. The stay has been put on the account of Pakistan Television Network (PTV)’s request as it has appealed to the court that the PCB has arbitrarily cancelled the $200 Million deal inked between the two parties in 2020 which allowed PTV the right to broadcast PSL and Pakistan’s domestic cricket for three years. The state-owned broadcaster PTV and the PCB deal was signed in the presence of Imran Khan, the Pakistan Prime Minister, who is also PCB's patron-in-chief. Along with PTV, the PCB also signed a deal with I-Media Communications Services, to ensure the PCB's broadcast content is not redistributed illegally by cable operators. However, as has come to light after the PCB unanimous cancellation of the deal that I-Media was not able to meet the required standards that PCB had set. Also, PTV was broadcasting the matches on Standard Definition and PCB wanted it to be broadcast on High Definition and thus the decision was taken to cancel the deal. A Sports, launched by ARY group is one of the few HD channels in Pakistan and it also broadcasted the recent T20 World Cup. Hence it seems like the PCB is inclined towards getting the PSL broadcast in HD in the domestic market as well and thus this cancellation has come. The international rights of the tournament are sold separately.