Suhail Khan
A new chapter in the sports history of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has been written as the first-ever women’s Indian Premier League (IPL) has begun. In the first season of the women’s IPL, Shopian’s Jasia Akhter has been sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 20 Lakh, providing a new platform for the young talent of the region to get recognized.

The Delhi Capitals franchise, which is similar to the Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians, has made history by being the first team to sign up a player from Jammu and Kashmir.
The franchise successfully bid for Indian opener Jemimah Rodrigues at Rs 2.2 crore and U-19 T20 World Cup-winning captain Shafali Verma at Rs 2 crore.
The news of Jasia Akhter’s successful bid by Delhi Capitals has been received with great excitement by the people of Jammu and Kashmir and the entire country. It is believed that this will provide a huge boost to the morale of young girls in the region and inspire them to take up sports as a career.
Jasia Akhter, who is a young and talented cricketer from Shopian, has been working hard to make a name for herself in the world of sports. She is now set to join the Delhi Capitals team, which is known for its high-quality players and a strong commitment to developing young talent.
With the start of the women’s IPL and the successful bidding of young players like Jasia Akhter and Jemimah Rodrigues, the future of women’s cricket in India looks bright. The recognition of talent from Jammu and Kashmir has set a new benchmark for the development of sports in the region and across the country.