WPL 2023 logo meaning, colors, design, colors and picture explained

WPL 2023 logo meaning, colors, design, colors and picture explained

The Women’s Premier League WPL 2023 is all set to begin soon with its inaugural edition, with that in mind, find out the real meaning behind the logo of the tournament

Ahead of the tournament, the first-ever Women’s Premier League (WPL) auction took place on 13 February 2023.

WPL cricket 2023 logo meaning, colors, design, colors and picture explained

Indian opener Smriti Mandhana became the first ever player to be sold in the WPL 2023 and also the most expensive player.

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Meaning behind the WPL 2023 logo

Ahead of the WPL 2023 auction bidding, BCCI President Roger Binny, secretary Jay Shah and treasurer Arun Dhumal officially unveiled the logo for the tournament. The WPL 2023 logo features a silhouette of a female cricketer swinging her bat, next to the tournament’s name.

While speaking about the upcoming tournament, Roger Binny stated:

It’s a landmark today for women’s cricket as we begin a new journey. The Women’s Premier League is going to change the landscape of women’s cricket.”

Binny further added:

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Interest that women’s cricket has garnered is overwhelming. Hope the players are going to go under the hammer are as excited as us. There will be domestic players as well who will be hoping to make a mark for their franchise and eventually for their countries as well. We have seen unheard talents becoming household names in the men’s league. Hopefully that is what happens in the WPL as well.”

WPL 2023 Auction

Ahead of the actual tournament, the inaugural WPL Auction took place on 13 February 2023. The five franchises bought 87 players out of the maximum limit of 90. Meanwhile, out of those 87 players, each team bought 6 overseas players filling out all the 30 overseas players slots.

India opener Smriti Mandhana made WPL history after becoming both the first player to go under the hammer and also becoming the most expensive player. The Royal Challengers Bangalore bought her for a whopping ₹3.4 crores. Meanwhile, among the overseas players, Nat Sciver (Mumbai Indians) and Ash Gardner (Gujarat Giants) were the most expensive players at the WPL auction. Both the players were bought for ₹3.2 crore each.

Mumbai Indians managed to buy India captain Harmanpreet Kaur for ₹1.8 crore. On the other hand, Delhi Capitals bought Jemimah Rodrigues for a ₹2.2 crore contract.

Meanwhile, Agra-born all-rounder Deepti Sharma became the second-most expensive Indian after UP Warriorz spent ₹2.6 crore to secure her signature. Besides Deepti, UP also secured the No.1 ranked T20I bowler, Sophie Ecclestone, for ₹1.8 crore. USA’s Tara Norris was the only player from the Associates who got sold in the WPL Auction.

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