Matches on January 14, 15, and 16 in the Women’s Premier League will be played without spectators. All three matches are to be held at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. However, BCCI has not made an official announcement regarding this. According to media reports, municipal elections will be held in Navi Mumbai on January 15, due to which the police have refused to provide security for WPL matches. Navi Mumbai Police have also requested additional police force from other cities in Maharashtra for the elections. Tickets for all three matches are also not being sold BCCI has not yet given any official statement on matches without spectators. However, ticket partner ‘District by Zomato’ has removed the ticket details for the matches on January 14, 15, and 16 from its website. During this period, UP Warriorz are scheduled to play 2 matches. Match details… Spectators to return on January 17 The election date was announced on December 15, and the WPL schedule was released 2 weeks prior to that. After a 3-day break, spectators will return to Navi Mumbai from January 17. On this day, the second double-header of the tournament will also be played. The first match will be between the Mumbai Indians and the UP Warriorz. The second match will be played between the Delhi Capitals and the Royal Challengers Bangalore. Matches to be played in Vadodara from January 19 All WPL matches will be played in Navi Mumbai until January 18. From January 19, all matches will be held at Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara. This includes 9 league stage matches, along with the playoffs and the final. The tournament final will be on February 5. Post navigation Alyssa Healy announces retirement, series against India her farewell tour:Australian captain makes shocking announcement months before T20 World Cup Vijay Hazare Trophy – Prabhsimran Singh nears century against MP:Vidarbha start strong against Delhi; Harnoor Singh, Atharva Taide slammed half centuries