Extremely hopeful that women’s IPL takes place sooner than later: Saba Karim

By Niharika RainaNew Delhi, Aug 3 : Former India wicketkeeper-batter Saba Karim is full of hope about the concept of womens Indian Premier League (IPL) happening and expects the tournament to happen without too much delay.

It has been reported that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is toying with the idea of starting a womens IPL featuring six teams from 2023, attracting interest of several stakeholders.

Karim, who worked as BCCIs general manager for cricket operations before becoming head of talent scout for IPL side Delhi Capitals, has joined the chorus of time being ripe for having a full-fledged womens IPL."Shortly it should come up.I am extremely hopeful that womens IPL takes place sooner than later.The kind of voices we hear from BCCI, all that augurs very well for womens cricket.

We do have these exhibition IPL matches that have been taking place for three-four years.But the time has come now to step up and have a proper womens IPL," said Karim to IANS on the sidelines of the franchise launching their first cricket academy in Noida.

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Karim, who also served as a member of senior mens team selection committee, believes that womens IPL will be a magnificent boost for growth of womens cricket in the country."If that comes through, it will be great news for women cricket in India.

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It is growing at a very rapid pace and to make it more constructive, to have much better future for the women cricketers.If the IPL comes through, that will be wonderful news for women cricket in India.

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