đWomen's T20 Challenge, 2022đ
The Women's T20 Challenge, also known as the Women's IPL, is an Indian women's cricket T20 tournament that has been held since 2018. The tournament features three teams, playing a round-robin group followed by a final.
Womenâs IPL has been in demand for almost two years now and the demand gained vigorous momentum after the success of The Hundredâ Womenâs edition last year in England. However, all those demands have so far borne no fruit and the only outcome has been the re-introduction of the three-team and four-match long Womenâs T20 challenge, a token tournament to showcase women representation in the richest cricket league in the world.
After being dropped for the 2021 edition due to the Covid-19 outbreak, the tournament returns this year with the matches being played at the same time as the IPL Playoffs but at a different venue.
Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur and Deepti Sharma pose with the Women's T20 Challenge 2022 Trophy at MCA Pune. Photo: @IPL
đšThe First Season
The first edition of the Womenâs T20 Challenge was played in 2018 where only an exhibition game was held between two teams named IPL Trailblazers and IPL Supernovas at the Wankhede Stadium ahead of Qualifier 1 of IPL 2018. The match was won by the Supernovas led by Harmanpreet Kaur.
đšThe Second Season: Three-team Tournament
In 2019, the tournament was extended to become a three-team tournament with the number of matches being increased to three with the matches being played at a separate venue from the IPL Playoffs. Supernovas won the tournament by beating Mithali Raj led Velocity in the final by four wickets.
đšThe Third Season
In 2020, along with the IPL being suspended due to Covid-19, this tournament was also suspended. For the first time, it found sponsors and it was called Jio Womenâs T20 Challenge. But Just like the IPL started in UAE, this tournament too was played i UAE at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium from November 04 to 09, coinciding with the IPL 2022 Playoffs.
The tournament was won by IPL Trailblazers who were led by Smriti Mandhana. They stopped the Supernovas from completing a hat-trick by defeating them in the final by 16 runs.
Womenâs T20 challenge founded sponsors
In 2022, for the first time, even the token representation of women in IPL was scrapped as the BCCI found it better not to complicate things, which were already hugely complicated because of IPL being postponed in May 2021 due to the Covid outbreak.
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