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Star Sports CEO Feels IPL Will Have 12 Teams In The Next Decade
By CricShots - Oct 26, 2021 11:44 am
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On Monday, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) officially announced that the two new IPL franchises that will take part in the 2022 edition of the tournament the home venue for the new teams will be Lucknow and Ahmedabad. While the Lucknow franchise was bought by the RPSG Group for a whopping sum of INR 7090 Crores, the Ahmedabad franchise was pouched by the CVC Capital Partners for INR 5625 Crores.

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Star Sports CEO, Sanjog Gupta

And now, Freddie Wilde, the co-author of the book Cricket 2.0 has tweeted about what the CEO of Star Sports, Sanjog Gupta elaborates about the expansion of the IPL. Wilde has tweeted an extract from his book. Gupta had already spoken about the expansion of the IPL into a 10-team affair. Gupta had given a different perspective about the expansion of the IPL is for the good of Indian cricket.

Star Sports CEO said, “I think two new IPL teams for sure. There cannot be a better time for the IPL to expand for the good of Indian cricket, for maximizing value, and for fans. It is absolutely the right time for the IPL to expand.”

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Sanjog Gupta also added that over the next decade, the IPL might have 12 teams featuring in it, and the tournament might be played over a three- and half-month period.

Elaborating the same, Star Sports CEO said, “Over a ten-year period, maybe 12 teams. With 10 teams, it should expand by at least two and half weeks. With 12 teams potentially a month extra or maybe more than a month. A two-month tournament becomes a three, three, and half month tournament.”

Gupta had also added that the IPL might follow in the footsteps of Major League Baseball and the National Basketball Association where regular-season matches are held. The tweet also read that a Women’s IPL will also be launched in the 2020s.

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In the tweet, Freddie Wilde said, “Preseason or All-Star games could definitely be looked at as showpiece events abroad to grow the popularity of IPL. This would follow on from leagues like Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, and National Football League. As the popularity of women’s cricket grows, IPL franchises are becoming more supportive of the idea of a women’s IPL, which is likely to launch at some point in the early 2020s.”