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In a significant move to promote women’s cricket across the country, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) He announced that the season of 2025 Women’s Premier League (WPL) It will be hosted in four locations. Speaking at a press conference after the special general meeting held in Mumbai, BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla He confirmed the cities and the start date of the most anticipated season.
The decision marks a milestone in the evolution of women’s cricket in India. As the WPL has gone from strength to strength since its inception, the BCCI’s commitment to expanding its reach is evident in the multi-venue approach of the upcoming season. After successful editions in Mumbai (2023) and Delhi-Bengaluru (2024), WPL 2025 will take the action to Mumbai, Lucknow, Bengaluru and Vadodara, ensuring fans across the region witness the excitement for themselves.
The WPL 2025 Grand Final will be held at the newly constructed Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara. Located 20 km from the city center, the stadium recently made its international debut during India’s Women’s ODI series. West Indies. Known for its state-of-the-art facilities, the Kotambi Stadium is currently hosting the knockout stages of the tournament. Vijay Hazare TrophyIt further proves its ability to host high-profile matches.
BCCI’s decision to include Vadodara as a key venue reflects the region’s support for cricket and its potential as a hub for women’s sports.
The selection of Mumbai, Lucknow, Bengaluru and Vadodara is due to the strong support these cities have shown for the sport. Mumbai, the home of Indian cricket, has a rich heritage and a passionate fan base. Lucknow’s Ekana Stadium has become a prominent venue for hosting matches in recent years. While Bengaluru, with its cricket-loving population, plays a vital role in supporting the women’s game, Vadodara is fast emerging as a vital city for women’s cricket infrastructure.
The WPL 2025 season will begin on February 7. While the venue schedule and match allocation are yet to be finalised, the multi-city format promises to bring the excitement of the league to fans across the region.
The BCCI’s move is in line with its broader goal of developing women’s cricket as a mainstream sport. By organizing matches in four cities, the league will not only inspire emerging talent but also raise the profile of women’s cricket in India and beyond.
This article was originally published by WomenCricket.comA Cricket Times Company.