Jay Shah

Jay Shah Promises a Two and a Half Month Window for the IPL in “Let Me Assure You”

The IPL will have a two-and-a-half-month window in the upcoming ICC Future Tours Programme calendar, according to BCCI secretary Jay Shah.

So according to Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Jay Shah. The Indian Premier League (IPL) will have an expanded 10-week window in the upcoming international calendar to allow all of the top cricket players in the globe to compete in the well-liked T20 game. Additionally, Shah told Reuters that there are no immediate plans to expand the 10-team league beyond its current roster and that any future expansions must not degrade the standard of the final product. To establish an exclusive window for the IPL. Shah stated that “we are in conversation with the ICC (International Cricket Council) and a number of other cricket boards.”

“Let me guarantee you that the next ICC FTP (Future Tours Programme) calendar will have a two-and-a-half-month window so that all of the top international players may participate.

The ICC and other member boards have responded favorably to this event since it helps everyone, Shah continued.

Currently, the IPL lasts for two months, during which time international cricket is essentially suspended. So in 2027, the league will increase from the current 74 games per season to 94.

The 2024-2031 FTP calendar will probably be discussed by the ruling ICC next month.

The sale of the T20 league’s broadcast rights for the following five years earlier this month increased the world’s richest board’s bank account by $6.2 billion.

So In the IPL this year, there were two new teams, and Gujarat Titans defeated Rajasthan Royals in front of 100,000 spectators on May 29 in Ahmedabad.

Shah stated that the league would remain a 10-team event “for now” and that Gujarat and Lucknow Super Giants paid a combined $1.7 billion to join.

The IPL’s continued growth, he said, “will depend on several variables, including growing the talent pool without sacrificing talent quality, boosting grassroots. Establishing the necessary infrastructure, and many other factors.

So Shah rejected the idea that extending the IPL season will interfere with India’s dedication to international cricket.

In his words, “The BCCI is committed to international cricket and it’s not just the headline series like India vs. England or India vs. Australia.”

“We want to create a thorough calendar where we hope to assist associate states with constant and frequent bilateral travels.”

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