BCCI Awards Title Sponsorship Rights to My11Circle for Women's T20 Challenge 2022
By: WE Staff | Monday, 16 May 2022
After successfully engaging in the bidding process, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has awarded Indian fantasy sports website My11Circle the title sponsorship rights for the Women's T20 Challenge 2022.
This year's Women's T20 Challenge will feature four games, held at Pune's MCA stadium from May 23 to May 28. The Women's T20 Challenge 2022 will feature 12 international players from England, South Africa, the West Indies, and Australia. Among the many notable players will be Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Harmanpreet Kaur, Sophie Ecclestone, Laura Wolvaardt, and Deandra Dottin.
BCCI President Sourav Ganguly said,“It is our mission to promote and nurture the sport we love across all formats and the Women’s T20 Challenge has always been key to that endeavour. The continued success of the tournament both on and off the field is encouraging and gives us immense confidence that we are heading in the right direction.”
Mr. Jay Shah, BCCI Honorary Secretary, stated, “India has a rich vein of cricketing talent and the continued growth of the Women’s T20 Challenge serves as the ideal platform for the players to test themselves against the very best, at a world-class tournament. The appetite for Women’s cricket has grown significantly and having My11Circle on board as the title sponsor of the 2022 edition, is a testament to that. The BCCI is committed to promoting women’s cricket in India and we look forward to a fruitful partnership with My11Circle.”
Games24x7 Co-Founder and Co-CEO Bhavin Pandya said, “We are very excited to be title sponsors of the upcoming Women’s T20 Challenge 2022. One of the most endearing developments in the cricket world in the last few years is the growing popularity of women's cricket. This contest, which will feature some of the finest cricketers in world cricket, will give a further fillip to the rising popularity of women's cricket, and will offer immense excitement to fans and supporters of the game of cricket worldwide."