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BCCI mulls T-10 franchise league based on IPL model for Tier-II Indian cities

The BCCI is considering the T10 format for the Tier-2 cricket league, acknowledging the role the shortest version of the game could play in driving the popularity of the sport. The cricket body is currently deliberating on several issues related to the proposed league.

By Moneycontrol News Dec 15, 2023 1:22:53 PM IST (Updated)

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is considering introducing a Tier-2 cricket league as early as 2024, inspired by the success of the Indian Premier League (IPL) introduced 15 years ago, people familiar with the developments said. BCCI secretary Jay Shah is working on a blueprint for the proposed league, and stakeholders, including potential sponsors, are giving a big thumbs up to the idea, the people said, requesting anonymity. The board has identified a window between September and October to slot the new cricket league.
The introduction of the IPL in 2008 elevated cricket’s popularity with its fast-paced T20 format. The IPL drew global talent to India, fostered a loyal fan base, and generated massive revenue for the board through sponsorships and broadcasting rights. Its success spurred other nations to start similar leagues, boosting the game’s appeal globally.
The BCCI is considering the T10 format for the Tier-2 cricket league, acknowledging the role the shortest version of the game could play in driving the popularity of the sport. The cricket body is currently deliberating on several issues related to the proposed league, including: