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Expecting To Start Women's IPL In 2023: BCCI President Sourav Ganguly To State Associations

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BCCI president Sourav Ganguly told all state associations on Tuesday that the board is expecting to start the Women's IPL early next year.

Ganguly wrote to all state associations outlining important points on the home international and domestic season for 2022-23.

In the letter, he mentioned that the BCCI is working on the women's IPL. "The BCCI is currently working on the much-awaited Women's IPL.

We are expecting to start the first season early next year," read the document in possession of NDTV. "More details on this will follow in the due course," Ganguly added in the letter.

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