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The Indian Premier League wants to expand the world’s most successful Twenty20 competition into other countries, including Britain.
Rajeev Shukla, the IPL chairman, said that it was doing “wonderfully well” and, after English football’s Premier League, it had become the world’s most important domestic sporting tournament. “Now we are planning to take it overseas to places like Dubai, the UK and also America,” he said.
The Times understands that officials have been investigating the possibility of having a “home” venue in London. It would probably be the Oval rather than Lord’s, given Surrey’s development plans that will create the largest-capacity cricket venue in the country.
Some matches would be played there in the same way that the NFL plays matches at Twickenham and Wembley. There is also the possibility of a full-time London-based franchise in addition to the eight India-based franchises.
Although the IPL could seek a deal with a British venue, it would almost certainly need approval from the ECB. Any move to bring matches here would be in direct competition with English domestic short-form competitions — the Blast and “The Hundred” — and the ECB would probably resist it. It is also unlikely that a county would go against the ECB because of the risk of losing revenue or international matches awarded by the governing body.
The proposition is attractive for IPL franchise owners given the huge Indian cricket fan base and the large following of the competition in Britain.
IPL officials are understood to have looked at the success of the NFL matches played in London and the increasing likelihood that a permanent London NFL franchise will be established. They believe they can mirror that approach.
There have been discussions about resurrecting Cricket’s Champions League tournament, which ran between 2009 and 2014, with the winners of the various global leagues — the IPL, the Big Bash, the Caribbean Premier League, the Pakistan Super League — competing against each other in a short tournament.
September is the most likely time for such an event to be played.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/sport/ipl-is-planning-london-move-qwrhtgqxz
Rajeev Shukla, the IPL chairman, said that it was doing “wonderfully well” and, after English football’s Premier League, it had become the world’s most important domestic sporting tournament. “Now we are planning to take it overseas to places like Dubai, the UK and also America,” he said.
The Times understands that officials have been investigating the possibility of having a “home” venue in London. It would probably be the Oval rather than Lord’s, given Surrey’s development plans that will create the largest-capacity cricket venue in the country.
Some matches would be played there in the same way that the NFL plays matches at Twickenham and Wembley. There is also the possibility of a full-time London-based franchise in addition to the eight India-based franchises.
Although the IPL could seek a deal with a British venue, it would almost certainly need approval from the ECB. Any move to bring matches here would be in direct competition with English domestic short-form competitions — the Blast and “The Hundred” — and the ECB would probably resist it. It is also unlikely that a county would go against the ECB because of the risk of losing revenue or international matches awarded by the governing body.
The proposition is attractive for IPL franchise owners given the huge Indian cricket fan base and the large following of the competition in Britain.
IPL officials are understood to have looked at the success of the NFL matches played in London and the increasing likelihood that a permanent London NFL franchise will be established. They believe they can mirror that approach.
There have been discussions about resurrecting Cricket’s Champions League tournament, which ran between 2009 and 2014, with the winners of the various global leagues — the IPL, the Big Bash, the Caribbean Premier League, the Pakistan Super League — competing against each other in a short tournament.
September is the most likely time for such an event to be played.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/sport/ipl-is-planning-london-move-qwrhtgqxz