The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is seriously
considering launching the 'Mini IPL' in September this year, to exploit
the overseas market for the popular T20 tournament. The idea was floated
at a meeting of the IPL Governing Council on Thursday here at the HPCA
Stadium. TOI had reported last year in October about the possible move.
"There's
a 'window' which has been left vacant in September after the Champions
League T20 was discontinued from last year. The Mumbai Indians wanted to
play a few games against another franchise. Their request has been
turned down and instead a proposal to launch a mini IPL was floated.We're
now considering the possibility of playing a short duration (10-15
days) tournament in the UAE or the US, in which all the eight teams can
take part," a senior Board official told this paper on Thursday. The
proposal will now be discussed in the Board's Working Committee meeting
here on Friday .
One big glitch here is that India's home
season will begin in September this time, with the Duleep Trophy set to
feature all big stars, since it would be played with a pink ball under
lights.
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