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BCCI looking to organise mini IPL overseas

Don't they have some security issues in UAE? :)
Well when BCCI plays in UAE and they did in 2014 they directly liasoned with the UAE govt.If i am not wrong the UAE minister of culture and sports or whatever portfolio that manages sports personally handled the IPL affair and was in constant touch with BCCI.It was all handled at a very high level and assurances were received at a very high level way beyond the level that other boards normally transact their business in.
 
[MENTION=132916]Junaids[/MENTION] so there goes the theory that test cricket makes millions ? Even with england playing srilanka durham lost money and it is the last ever test to be played at durham. If the great test match nation like england is finding it difficult to break even with test matches where did u get the assumption that test cricket makes money.it works only in perfectly ideal cases like marquee series like ashes,sa and india even in australia and australia
 
[MENTION=132916]Junaids[/MENTION] so there goes the theory that test cricket makes millions ? Even with england playing srilanka durham lost money and it is the last ever test to be played at durham. If the great test match nation like england is finding it difficult to break even with test matches where did u get the assumption that test cricket makes money.it works only in perfectly ideal cases like marquee series like ashes,sa and india even in australia and australia

Durham was always going to struggle with test matches, whilst the scenario this year was possibly the worst it could be for them. The test was straight after the Headingley one which is the closest test ground to Durham, the weather was poor (and it was absoloutely freezing) and the opposition clearly weren't the most notable. Would have made much more sense to hold the test down south really, maybe at somewhere like Southampton.

Test cricket is still the biggest money maker for English cricket.
 
@ HitWicket that what i am emphasizing test cricket needs absolutely everything in its favour to make money out of it .then what is so great about the format which works only in ideal conditions
 
Well when BCCI plays in UAE and they did in 2014 they directly liasoned with the UAE govt.If i am not wrong the UAE minister of culture and sports or whatever portfolio that manages sports personally handled the IPL affair and was in constant touch with BCCI.It was all handled at a very high level and assurances were received at a very high level way beyond the level that other boards normally transact their business in.

Ok, i got it. So security issues are only if Indian players plays with Pakistan at UAE?? These are not my words btw, it's one of your board official said back in time.
 
Ok, i got it. So security issues are only if Indian players plays with Pakistan at UAE?? These are not my words btw, it's one of your board official said back in time.
They said they dont want to play in UAE.That was the personal stance of then BCCI President Manohar and other BCCI officials were not convinced PCB can get the same security assurances that BCCI got for IPL 2014.

BCCI offered to play in SL but the GOI is clear that no cricket with Pakistan.
 
@ HitWicket that what i am emphasizing test cricket needs absolutely everything in its favour to make money out of it .then what is so great about the format which works only in ideal conditions

If you'd gone and stuck an odi in up there at the same time under the same conditions as all I'd listed above you'd have similar issues and struggles.
 
[MENTION=139981]HitWicket[/MENTION] U r the people making claims that test cricket is a very viable product in england but giving excuses like poor climate,poor teams etc etc if proven otherwise
 
Might as well. There isn't any true glory in winning the IPL championship like in the EPL or NBA so they might as well milk it.
 
[MENTION=139981]HitWicket[/MENTION] U r the people making claims that test cricket is a very viable product in england but giving excuses like poor climate,poor teams etc etc if proven otherwise

No, I just know that test cricket is the bigger money maker in England...
 
That's because there are no major foreign stars in the ENglish T20 league. Indians, Australians and SOuth Africans pull the crowds to the stadiums and none of them play in the English league.

First u need a proper scheduling and top of that there are 18 counties too many games over a 3-4 months period very hard to keep track. When u get the scheduling right with fewer matches automatically big players will be interested. Even if you are a big player playing on a Monday afternoon wont attract crowds in the UK
 
No, I just know that test cricket is the bigger money maker in England...

England actually are not that crazy with Sports like some of the other countries in general (Soccer, Tennis... are actually the sports which are relatively more commercial). They take Cricket more as an "Art". Cricketers (average) are never considered or expected to become millionaires. Yes Test Cricket still makes more money in England compared to all other countries including India, but that money is still very very very small compared to what BCCI makes with their Club Cricket T20 (that's the fact!) England may not bother much about T20 or about making more money. Their concern would be to protect the game they invented, for the art of love they have about it! So they may preserve "Test Cricket". It is also because their board might not be run with money-eager entities. But in contrast Indian Cricket Board is run by all money minded people (politicians and businessmen are all involved! Though recently more & more ex-players are involved in the game and management which is a good sign). Cricket is considered as one huge business-entity for entrepreneurs in India and huge entertainment means for public in India. It is not at all the case in England where they enjoy the game just as an art (of course some extra-passion and zeal among some crowd is not ruled out and also business interest among some people, that's why they are also working out on T20 leagues. But, I am talking about the magnitude!)
 
First u need a proper scheduling and top of that there are 18 counties too many games over a 3-4 months period very hard to keep track. When u get the scheduling right with fewer matches automatically big players will be interested. Even if you are a big player playing on a Monday afternoon wont attract crowds in the UK

Big Players enter when there's enough money. Also the schedule won't help as you said. English T20 league doesn't have an unofficial window like IPL does.
 
Someone like a Chris Gayle would attract a lot more casual attention than more or less any Australian or South African over here in reality.

Chris Gayle is not special anymore. He plays in EVERY league and is in terrible form.
 
Might as well. There isn't any true glory in winning the IPL championship like in the EPL or NBA so they might as well milk it.

True, It will be if it's the biggest tournament in the sport. Who cares about Basketball World cup anymore? If IPL is played 6 to 9 months a year with transfer windows etc etc, there will be a true glory in winning it.
 
They said they dont want to play in UAE.That was the personal stance of then BCCI President Manohar and other BCCI officials were not convinced PCB can get the same security assurances that BCCI got for IPL 2014.

BCCI offered to play in SL but the GOI is clear that no cricket with Pakistan.

Is there an official ban on Pakistan players in IPL?
 
Is there an official ban on Pakistan players in IPL?
Officially they say that political conditions are such that participation on Pak players cant be guaranteed and hence Franchisees dont want to take risks.
 
Officially they say that political conditions are such that participation on Pak players cant be guaranteed and hence Franchisees dont want to take risks.

So, hypothetically if one of the franchises, say, RCB wants to hire Amir, there's no one stopping them right?
 
There is first class cricket played in the US if you didn't know already. By the way, CPL is planning to play a few games in US

Yes in Florida. Threats the only cricket stadium in US. Please educate yourself first.
 
Yes in Florida. Threats the only cricket stadium in US. Please educate yourself first.

My mistake. I was talking about cricket grounds with pitches and it appears you had stadiums in mind.
 
Officially they say that political conditions are such that participation on Pak players cant be guaranteed and hence Franchisees dont want to take risks.
Financial risk is involved . Franchise don't want risk buying player who mist likely won't show up for flimsy reasons and then expecting to be paid as well. Purely business nothing personal
 
Didn't say he was, re-read what I said.

I did. Most of the crowds at mini IPl abroad will be Expat Indians. They know their cricket and an AB, Warner or Starc is always valued. Gayle used to be the biggest ticket but his dip means he's not the darling as AB is at the moment.
 
I did. Most of the crowds at mini IPl abroad will be Expat Indians. They know their cricket and an AB, Warner or Starc is always valued. Gayle used to be the biggest ticket but his dip means he's not the darling as AB is at the moment.

Quite clearly referring to England given that is what you were initially referring to.
 
Dubai ‘venue of choice’ for mini Indian Premier League

Dubai: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will soon be launching a mini edition of Indian Premier League (IPL) to be held overseas and the UAE will the be most favoured venue.

In an interview with Gulf News during the ICC Champions Trophy in Edgbaston, Rajeev Shukla, the Chairman of the IPL, said: “One concept that we are deliberating and considering is launching a mini edition of the IPL overseas. We have seen that there is huge attraction for IPL overseas. Earlier, we used to stage our Champions League T20 abroad and that slot is still vacant. We are thinking of a mini edition in that slot.”

When asked whether the UAE, which hosted the first leg of seventh edition of the IPL due to the 2014 general elections in India, will be considered as the venue, Shukla said categorically: “Dubai will be most favoured destination for the mini IPL.”

Over 250,000 people had watched the UAE leg of the IPL in 2014 with all games across Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi venues for two weeks being a sellout. Incidentally, the Pakistan Super League, which is being held in Dubai and Sharjah, has been reaping a profit of over $2 million each from its two editions here.

The IPL, meanwhile, have retained Vivo, the Chinese mobile company as title sponsors of league for five years from 2018 till 2022. Vivo’s bid of Rs2,199 crores sees a huge increase of 554 per cent from their previous bid.

Asked about how he perceives the next 10 years of the IPL, Shukla said: “The next 10 years are going to be interesting. We are changing the revenue sharing model. Earlier franchises took the license fee but now they will be sharing the revenue with the BCCI. Another important thing is about tenders for the broadcasters. In fact, broadcasters’ tenders will be out in July and we are expecting manifold rise in it.”

To a query as to whether there will be an increase in the number of teams in the coming editions, Shukla said: “So far we have decided for eight teams only, otherwise the season will get extended and that will be a problem. If we go for 10 teams, we will have to stage minimum 84 matches. However, the governing council will be considering it but so far the tender will be only for eight teams.”

In the 2017 edition, a total of 60 matches were held spread over a span of 47 days with Mumbai Indians winning the championship.

Shukla hailed the timing of the last IPL edition, which was held just before the Champions Trophy. “The Indian players had played in the IPL before the Champions Trophy and so they were already fit and were in rhythm. IPL also creates bonhomie among the players as they have been playing together for different teams.”

http://gulfnews.com/sport/cricket/ipl/dubai-venue-of-choice-for-mini-indian-premier-league-1.2049904
 
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Personally I think that it will be too much if they do decide to do that, I can understand them wanting to take a few games to the US but shouldnt they do that with the existing IPL rather than adding additional games.
 
I don't see the point of it to be honest. It will be an over-kill and I am not sure if it will serve any purpose.
 
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