[India] - Women's Premier League auction 2023: Everything you require to know

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A big advance for femaless cricket in India - the inaugural Womens Premier League or the femaless version of the IPL will be kept in Mumbai
this year from the 4th to the 26th of March.The player auction for the same will be kept in Mumbai on Monday, February 13
Ahead of the big auction, TimesofIndia.com has a look at all the big details of the Womens Premier League: What: Inaugural Womens Premier
League AuctionWhere: Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai When: Monday, February 13-- 2:30 PM onwardsWhere to track: Catch all updates,
live commentary, gamer purchase and actual time team structure on: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sportsNumber of teams: 5Total Auction Purse
per team: Rs 12 CroreNumber of players teams can buy: 15-18, with 7 Overseas playersNumber of overseas gamers permitted per group per match:
5, with a minimum of 1 from an Associate NationTotal Number of gamers who signed up for the auction: 1525Total Number of Players set to go
under the hammer: 409Total Number of Indian gamers at the auction: 246Total Number of Overseas players: 163Number of players from Associate
Nations: 8Total Number of Capped gamers: 202Total Number of Uncapped gamers: 199Maximum slots available across all 5 teams: 90Maximum
overseas gamers slots readily available: 30Base Price Categories: Highest: Rs 50 lakh (24 players in this category)Key Indian gamers in
greatest base rate classification of Rs 50 lakh: Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma, Shafali VermaOverseas players in greatest
base rate classification of Rs 50 lakh: 13Key Overseas players in highest base cost classification of Rs 50 lakh: Ellyse Perry, Sophie
Ecclestone, Sophie Devine, Deandra DottinSecond base price classification: Rs 40 lakh (30 )Third base cost classification: Rs 30 lakhBase
rate for uncapped gamers: Between Rs 10 lakh and Rs 20 lakhWhere to enjoy on television: Viacom 18 - Sports 18 TV channelsWhere to watch on
live Streaming: JioCinema appWomens Premier League groups: Mumbai Indians ----- City; Mumbai; Owner: Reliance Industries; Head Coach:
Charlotte EdwardsRoyal Challengers Bangalore ----- City: Bengaluru; Owner: DiageoDelhi Capitals ----- City: Delhi; Owner: JSW Group-GMR
Group; Head Coach: Jonathan BattyGujarat Giants-- City: Ahmedabad; Owner: Adani Group; Head Coach: Rachel HaynesUP Warriors-- City: Lucknow;
Owner: Capri Global; Head Coach: Jon LewisTotal Number of matches in WPL 2023: 22Stadiums: Brabourne and DY PatilInteresting Updates:-
Mithali Raj has joined the Gujarat Giants WPL group as a mentor- Jhulan Goswami has actually signed up with Mumbai Indians WPL group as a
bowling coach and mentor- During the first 5 years of the competition, 80% of the revenues produced will be dispersed among the teams