Bangladesh is poised to join the global wave of professional women’s franchise cricket. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has officially confirmed that the first-ever Women’s Bangladesh Premier League (WBPL) T20 will take place from April 3 to 15, 2026.
This landmark announcement marks a turning point for the sport in the country, providing a long-awaited professional platform for local athletes to showcase their talent alongside international stars.
Tournament Structure and Vision
The inaugural edition of the WBPL is designed to bridge the gap between domestic cricket and the high-pressure environment of international T20s.
- Franchise Model: The first season will feature three franchise teams.
- Player Selection: A specialized player draft will be used to distribute domestic talent, while each team will have the opportunity to recruit overseas professionals.
- Governing Body: The BCB has appointed Rubaba Dowla (Director and Chairperson of the Women’s Wing) as the Chairperson of the WBPL Governing Council.
The Captain’s Perspective: A Long-Awaited Milestone
For national captain Nigar Sultana, the league represents more than just a trophy; it is a vital tool for skill development. She noted that while discussions had been ongoing for years, the formal launch is a significant relief for the cricketing community.
“We have always said that there should be a competitive franchise tournament for women. Other countries are already playing women’s franchise-based T20 tournaments, and it’s paying dividends for them.” — Nigar Sultana
Sultana emphasized that the timing is particularly beneficial as the team prepares for the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in England. By sharing dressing rooms with world-class international players, younger Bangladeshi cricketers will gain invaluable tactical insights and experience that traditional domestic structures cannot provide.
Aligning with Global Standards
The launch of the WBPL follows the successful blueprints laid out by tournaments like the WPL in India and the WBBL in Australia. By professionalizing the domestic game, the BCB aims to:
- Broaden the Talent Pool: Incentivize young girls to take up cricket as a viable career.
- Enhance Competitiveness: Familiarize local players with the speed and intensity of franchise-style play.
- Boost Tactical Awareness: Exposure to different coaching styles and international game plans.
As the cricket world looks toward April, the WBPL stands as a testament to the growing ambition of women’s sports in Bangladesh and a promise of a more competitive future on the world stage.