WPL Committee fills vacant roles following changes in BCCI leadership

The Women’s Premier League (WPL) which debuted in 2023, has been a resounding success, serving up thrilling cricket, entertainment and impressive viewership numbers. The tournament has played a significant role in elevating women’s cricket to new heights, providing a platform for talented players to showcase their skills.

WPL Committee fills vacant roles following changes in BCCI leadership
WPL Committee fills vacant roles following changes in BCCI leadership

In a recent development, the WPL Committee has undergone changes with the induction of new members. Mr. Rohan Gauns Dessai has joined the committee following his election as the Honorary Joint Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

Additionally, Mr. Dilsher Khanna has been nominated to the eight-member committee, filling the vacancy created by Mr. Prabhtej Bhatia’s election as the Honorary Treasurer of BCCI.

The updated WPL Committee now comprises:

Mr Roger Binny – Chairperson

Mr. Devajit Saikia – Convenor

Mr. Arun Singh Dhumal – IPL Chairperson

Mr. Rajeev Shukla – BCCI Vice President

Mr. Prabhtej Bhatia – BCCI Honorary Treasurer

Mr Rohan Gaums Dessai – BCCI Honorary Joint Secretary

Mrs Madhumati Lele

Mr. Dilsher Khanna

As the WPL Committee welcomes its new members, the 2025 season is reaching its business end. The playoffs qualifications have been secured by Delhi Capitals, Mumbai Indians, and Gujarat Giants, setting the stage for an exciting finale.

With the competition heating up, fans can expect thrilling matches and exceptional cricketing skills on display. The conclusion of the WPL 2025 season promises to be an unforgettable experience, and cricket enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the outcome.

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