IPL 2021: Australia women’s star Ellyse Perry’s message to BCCI, ‘Organise Women’s IPL’: Australia all-rounder Ellyse Perry believes that the women’s Indian Premier League (IPL) is the next frontier in competitions for women’s cricket all around the world.
She has called upon the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to pull the trigger for organising a women’s IPL after the success of the women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) and The Hundred.
The second leg of IPL 2021 resumes in the UAE on Sunday. Since its inception in 2008, the IPL has become the most extravagant T20 league in the world. But the women’s version of the league has been confined to three editions of an exhibition tournament named “Women’s T20 Challenge” since 2018. This year’s edition has been postponed due to Covid-19 with no decision on re-scheduled dates though BCCI President Sourav Ganguly once mentioned having seven to eight teams in the women’s league.
“I know there’s been a lot of dabbling with it in terms of exhibition IPL matches for women.
IPL 2021: Australia women’s star Ellyse Perry’s message to BCCI, ‘Organise Women’s IPL’
So, at some point, it’s about pulling the trigger and putting together a full competition and hopefully, that’s not too far off. I’m sure the Indian girls would love that to be the case,” Ellyse was quoted as saying by The Sydney Morning Herald on Sunday.
“It’s been wonderful having a number of them playing in the WBBL over the last few years.
At this stage, it’s looking like they’ll be involved again this year, so reciprocally it’d be wonderful to be involved in a competition over there. The IPL takes precedence in men’s cricket and I think it’s got the capacity to be just as big in many ways in the women’s game,” added Ellyse.
Australian players participated in the women’s T20 Challenge in 2018, before missing out on the 2019 and 2020 editions. Indian players have been present in the WBBL and took part in The Hundred this year when many Australians pulled out. The 30-year-old Ellyse mentioned that starting cricket leagues for women brings wonderful opportunities in terms of business, entertainment and growing the sport in the world.
IPL 2021: Australia women’s star Ellyse Perry’s message to BCCI, ‘Organise Women’s IPL’
“I think it is even more so an encouragement for other boards to seriously look at introducing professional women’s T20 competitions, particularly the BCCI and a full IPL for women. Because there is a wonderful opportunity there and it’s increasingly becoming a great commercial opportunity for cricket boards to bring in a women’s side of the competition,” she said.