According to reports, after the success of the WPL, Australia, England, and India are in discussions to launch the Women's Champions League

In recent weeks, Nick Hockley, Mike Baird, and representatives from the ECB and the BCCI have met on numerous occasions.

The Women's Premier League's 2023 initial season was a huge success.

Given the WPL's popularity, many other nations might consider starting their own franchise T20 leagues for women in addition to the ones that already exist.

The Women's Champions League, now that it is created, seeks to achieve the same results as the WPL, which generates significant sums of money through sponsorships and television agreements.

The competition is anticipated to include teams from the Women's Premier League (WPL), Women's Big Bash League (WBBL), and Women's Hundred, pitting some of the top players in the world against one another.

 The debut will be relatively similar to that of the Men's Champions League, which debuted soon after the first IPL season.

Other teams from different leagues, in addition to the three T20 leagues, could also join. But for now, taking a more narrowly focused strategy and developing from there is being given priority.