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India Should Ease Grip On T20 Leagues For Good Of Game: Aravinda de Silva

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Former Sri Lanka captain Aravinda de Silva acknowledged that the IPL and other T20 leagues have benefited cricket, but urged India to allow star players to take part in tournaments overseas.

The Indian Premier League has grown into cricket's hottest property attracting top foreign talent such as England's Jos Buttler and Australia's David Warner for millions of dollars to play in the high-octane two-month jamboree.

Aravinda, known for aggressive batting during an illustrious career that included a 1996 World Cup triumph, likened the current T20 leagues to English domestic cricket in the latter part of the last century, which attracted top players from all around the world to learn their craft and gain experience.

"It's like the county cricket of those days which gave the English cricketers the advantage," the 56-year-old, who played for English county Kent in the 1990s, told AFP.

"The IPL, Big Bash or in England the Hundred and T20 Blitz, those are tournaments which allow players to develop."

The Indian Premier League started in 2008 and has spawned copycat tournaments around the world.

But it remains the biggest draw with a recent media rights auction valuing the IPL at a whopping $6.2 billion, or $15 million per match, making it bigger in those terms than football's English Premier League which is valued at $11 million per match.

Aravinda said India should enable smaller nations to share in the riches generated to grow the game, raise global playing standards and improve skill levels, something that would ultimately benefit the IPL.

"If you have one dominating country, you can see from the IPL, they basically run a monopoly on the premier leagues because the Indian cricketers are not allowed to play in other leagues," Aravinda said.

"So what will probably happen is that the standard -- if it keeps dropping and if there is no real competition -- at some point it's going to affect the global game.

"Unless (India) find a way to support the other countries and get them up to grips with the kind of support levels which the game requires nowadays, it's a negative for the cricket world.

"It's the (world governing body) ICC's responsibility to make sure that it's done in a manner where these countries keep developing, otherwise we don't want a situation like Zimbabwe and South Africa, how they dipped from their standard of cricket."

Sri Lankan players have individually reaped rewards from the IPL. Leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore for $1.42 million and was the second-highest wicket taker in this year's 10-team tournament.

Sri Lanka's version, the LPL, was last played in 2021, with five teams captained by Sri Lanka stars including Angelo Mathews and Niroshan Dickwella and Aravinda also praised Pakistan for putting up a great show with the Pakistan Super League despite a lack of publicity and resources.

Sri Lanka are currently 1-0 down to Australia in a two-match series but Aravinda was confident the hosts can fight back in the second Test beginning on Friday in Galle.

And he was grateful to Australia for touring the island nation for a five-match one-day international series and two Tests, bringing some joy to Sri Lankan people who are suffering from an unprecedented economic crisis.

"We definitely saw the passion even with all these issues, we had some full houses during the one-day series," said Aravinda.

"(I am) thankful to the Australians who decided to come and bring some smiles to the Sri Lankan people. It was amazing. My heartfelt gratitude goes to them."

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They seem way too obsessed with IPL.

I think IPL should be shorter to keep the players more refreshed.
 
Note that de Silva isn't talking about reducing T20 league games.

He wants Indian cricketers to play in leagues overseas, which will in fact only make it worse.
 
Not sure how Indian players will get time to play elsewhere when busy with IPL and/or international?
 
Answer is simple. Shelve T20 international cricket, it is of no relevance. And allows Indian players to play in other leagues too.

Also increase the relevance of ODI cricket. It has really taken backside to these T20s overdose.
 
A few Indian players have been allowed to play in County cricket this year, but no sign of them playing in T20 leagues it seems.
 
The BCCI are not going to dilute their product.

Having Indians only play in the IPL gives them an exclusivity which helps yield an unthinkable amount of money for them.

While i'm sure that they do care that Team India are perennial underachievers, it's hard to be that bothered about it when they are in mansions and yachts as a result.
 
Personally, I want IPL to extend for 9 months every season.

This way I get to see India Test team humiliated on a regular basis, that is, if India continue to play Tests.

It's India's choice, money, or respect.
 
A few Indian players have been allowed to play in County cricket this year, but no sign of them playing in T20 leagues it seems.

Indian players were always allowed in county cricket. But they cannot play any T20 cricket.
 
Personally, I want IPL to extend for 9 months every season.

This way I get to see India Test team humiliated on a regular basis, that is, if India continue to play Tests.

It's India's choice, money, or respect.

True. One team just equaled the series with a superior team in their own back yard. One team won back to back series in a country where certain team has not even drawn let alone win for few decades now. But India got humiliated.

I accept that India’s performance is not to the par but it’s not that bad either.
 
True. One team just equaled the series with a superior team in their own back yard. One team won back to back series in a country where certain team has not even drawn let alone win for few decades now. But India got humiliated.

I accept that India’s performance is not to the par but it’s not that bad either.

India didn't bail from the Aussie series (away) for the IPL, but India did bail from the England series (also away for India).

Deep down I think most Indian and England fans acknowledge had India played the 5th Test as per schedule last year, then India would have triumphed.

Fact is India missed out on a golden chance to beat England at home, but turned out the IPL was more important.

And yes, unable to defend 377 with a bowling attack which is considered one of the best right now, is humiliation personified. I mean, India never had the chance for a second new ball, that's how humiliating the defeat was.
 
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