BCCI set to conduct Women\'s T20 exhibition games during IPL 2019

BCCI set to conduct Women's T20 exhibition games during IPL 2019

ANI  |  Cricket 

The Board of Control for (BCCI) is set to conduct matches during the upcoming edition of the (IPL) as a follow-up to last year's one-off exhibition game for women.

The planning of matches has been on for a few months now. However, staging a full-fledged like the (WBBL) in or the Kia in the UK may take some more time, given the concerns of the BCCI over the depth of India's domestic pool of players, ESPNcricinfo reported.

There will be just two teams this year too, with the BCCI inclined to making the two sides play a best-of-three series. The teams' composition will be similar to that of men's event, with a maximum of four overseas players per side.

Both the BCCI management and the have given their approval to the idea of the exhibition games, a firm plan is yet to be drawn up.

One major reason behind this is the BCCI is still waiting to finalise the IPL schedule, which is subject to the announcing the schedule for the Once the IPL schedule is out, the BCCI will figure out a plan for the number of matches that can be accommodated, and the players who can be assembled in time for the women's exhibition games.

Last year, the one-off match was played as a curtain-raiser to the first IPL and comprised two teams - the IPL Supernovas and the IPL Trailblazers. and led the Supernovas and the Trailblazers respectively.

The match was conducted as a means to test the feasibility of starting an IPL-style women's in the country. Although, the match was a last-ball thriller and was telecast by the board's host broadcaster, the crowd presence at the venue was thin, partly because the game had a 2 pm start.

Supernovas clinched the match by three wickets, with and Trailblazers' winning the of the Match award.

The match also featured other overseas players including Australia's Meg Lanning, and Alyssa Healy, England's and Danielle Hazell, and New Zealand's and

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First Published: Fri, February 08 2019. 15:18 IST