sport news Sky Sports secure live television rights for the inaugural women's Indian ... trends now

sport news Sky Sports secure live television rights for the inaugural women's Indian ... trends now
sport news Sky Sports secure live television rights for the inaugural women's Indian ... trends now

sport news Sky Sports secure live television rights for the inaugural women's Indian ... trends now

EXCLUSIVE: Sky Sports secure live TV rights for the inaugural women’s Indian Premier League after deciding against bidding for the men's event, with Nat Sciver-Brunt among seven England stars set to feature Sky Sports will show all 22 matches from the inaugural women's IPL this month  The broadcaster had passed up the chance to buy rights to the men's event England all-rounder Nat Sciver-Brunt fetched £320,000 in last month's auction

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Sky Sports have bought live TV rights for the inaugural women’s Indian Premier League in another significant breakthrough for the sport in this country. 

The five-team competition begins this weekend with a clash between the Gujurat Giants and Mumbai Indians, with England’s Sophia Dunkley, Nat Sciver-Brunt and Issy Wong set to feature in the opening game.

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