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This marks the start of an era: Overseas stars after WPL bids

NEW DELHI: As the BCCI announced the successful bidders for the five Women's Premier League teams, overseas stars hailed the "landmark day", saying the development will impact female sports across the globe.

The BCCI earned a collective bid of Rs 4669.99 crore from the sale of the five clubs.

Former England cricketer-turned-commentator Isa Guha wrote, "A landmark day for the women's game."

"It sure is HISTORIC. The women's game breaking records already & they haven't even played a game yet. This is so exciting. Congratulations to @BCCI & all involved. Teams announced: Adani (Ahmedabad) Indiawin (Mumbai), RCB (Bangalore), JSW (Delhi), Capri Global (Lucknow) #WPL," former Australia cricket Lisa Sthalekar tweeted.

Australia's pacer Megan Schutt said the development is great not only for women's cricket but female sports all over the world.

"Incredibly exciting this marks the start of an era. Great for female cricketers but also great for female sport across the globe investment equals opportunity," Schutt said.

New Zealand's Frances Mackay added, "Huge day for women's cricket. Look at those numbers! Can't wait for the Women's Premier League!"

Australian bowling all-rounder Jessica Jonassen said, "Wow! What an incredible result for the women's game."

England pacer Kate Cross didn't mince words, calling out those "who have devalued women's (game) sport" in the past.

"Today is the day where you get to put your middle finger up to all those people who have devalued women's sport..The @BCCI have recognised something special is happening and are going to give female cricketers the platform they deserve Here comes the #WPL," Cross tweeted.

IPL team owners Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals made successful bids of Rs 912.99 crore, Rs 901 crore and Rs 810 crore respectively to enter the WPL.

South African Marizanne Kapp, England's Danielle Wyatt and Australian Holly Ferling said the women's league would be "life changing".

Fomer cricketer Mel Jones was at a loss for words.

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