MUMBAI, Dec 2: As many as 165 gamers will go below the hammer throughout the participant public sale for the second version of the Girls’s Premier League scheduled to be held right here on December 9.
The second version of the WPL might happen in February-March subsequent 12 months.
“Out of 165 gamers, 104 are Indians and 61 are abroad cricketers of which 15 are from affiliate nations. The overall capped gamers are 56, uncapped gamers are 109,” BCCI mentioned in a launch on Saturday.
“A most of 30 slots can be found with the 5 groups, with 9 spots for abroad gamers.”
West Indian all-rounder Deandra Dottin, who was initially purchased for Rs 60 lakh by Gujarat Giants earlier than being controversially excluded on medical grounds, and Australian quick bowler Kim Garth selected to be within the high bracket with the very best reserve worth of Rs 50 lakh.
Curiously, it was the 27-year-old Garth who had changed Dottin within the Gujarat Giants squad, who later launched the Aussie within the off season.
Aussie all-rounders Annabel Sutherland and Georgia Wareham, English wicket-keeper Amy Jones and veteran South African pacer Shabnim Ismail are the one 4 gamers to be slotted with a base worth of Rs 40 lakh.
The 5 franchises — Delhi Capitals, Mumbai Indians, Gujarat Giants, UP Warriorz and Royal Challengers Bangalore — have 30 slots accessible with 9 reserved for abroad gamers.
A complete of 60 gamers, together with 21 foreigners, have been retained by the 5 groups.
The Giants could have the largest wage cap accessible to fill in 10 slots, whereas Delhi Capitals, who completed second greatest, will enter the public sale with a handbag of Rs 2.25 crore to fill as much as three vacancies.
Defending champions Mumbai Indians have Rs 2.1 crore to fill 5 slots, whereas Royal Challengers Bangalore will look to choose seven gamers with a handbag of Rs 3.35 crores and UP Warriorz could have Rs 4 crore purse to fill 5 spots on the public sale. (PTI)
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