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The auction for the T20 League was conducted by the cricket board in Mumbai on Monday.
The global rights comprise three categories — linear (TV), digital and combined (TV and digital). In the men’s IPL, separate rights are sold across regions.
According to BCCI secretary Jay Shah, the fee per match will come to Rs 7.09 crore for the next five years.
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“After pay equity, today’s bidding for media rights for Women’s IPL marks another historic mandate. It’s a big and decisive step for empowerment of women’s cricket in India, which will ensure participation of women from all ages. A new dawn indeed! #WIPL @ICC @BCCIWomen,” read his another tweet.
The inaugural Women’s IPL is likely to begin in the first week of March. Five teams will compete and all the matches will be held in Mumbai.
Viacom18 had won the IPL digital rights for Rs 23,758 crore while Disney Star had retained the TV rights for Rs 23,575 crore for a five-year period starting 2023 during a three-day auction held in June, 2022.