Despite lukewarm response for women's T20, Edulji promises more for next IPL

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The experimental women's T20 ahead of IPL play-offs did not attract a sizeable crowd but CoA member insists the one-off game was a positive step and will lead to "something substantial" next season.

Top Indian and overseas players including Harmanpreet Kaur, Mithali Raj, and were part of the game which went down to the wire.

"In my view, the match was a success and many followed it on television. Yes, there were not many spectators but that was also the case during the 2016 Women's World T20 (when the event was held simultaneously with the men's competition)," Edulji told

"So, I am not so sure if the could have scheduled the game better but considering it was accommodated during the IPL, the board did the best it could. I am sure more games like these will be played next season, if not a full-fledged IPL, " the former said.

Irrespective of the response, the one-off fixture has fuelled the demand of a women's IPL. Considering the dearth of quality Indian players, the league can be started with even four teams, something that has already been suggested by T20 Harmanpreet and opener Smriti Mandhana.

Well, we cannot have eight teams right now, but yes,three or four teams. To start with it would be a good initiative because when the men's IPL began (in 2008), only foreigners did well in the first two seasons. Later on, we started developing India's bench strength," Mandhana had said of the exhibition match at Wankhede.

already has a (UK version of women's T20 league), which was introduced in 2016.

Edulji had a long chat with the players from England, and ahead of the match.

"The foreigners were very excited being part of this one off game and they have already told me that they are looking forward to being here next year. They also appreciated the offer to get them over here at such a short notice," she added.

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First Published: Mon, May 28 2018. 16:50 IST