IPL 2022: IPL New Teams: IPL is the biggest ‘Make in India’ brand: BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal has termed Indian Premier League (IPL) as the biggest ‘Make in India’ brand and says the global interest for the two new IPL teams is proof of it. At the IPL new teams bidding process conducted in Dubai on Monday, private equity firm CVC Capitals Partners paid Rs 5625 crore for the Ahmedabad franchise and RPSG Ventures shelled out Rs 7090 crore for the Lucknow franchise. The owners of one of the richest football clubs – Manchester United also tried to be part of the IPL but lost out in the race. Follow InsideSport.in for more sports news and live updates
IPL 2022: BCCI’s Arun Dhumal calls IPL biggest ‘Make in India’ brand after addition of Lucknow & Ahmedabad franchises
“All of us Indians have to be proud of the fact that how IPL has grown over the years and how it has become a global sporting brand. For Manchester United owners and the likes of CVC, they eyeing for the IPL says it all. It is the biggest ‘Make in India’ brand the country has created and we all have to be proud of it,” Arun Dhumal told PTI.
IPL New Teams: Asked if the BCCI expected such high bids after keeping the base price at Rs 2000 crore, Dhumal who is also a member of the IPL Governing Council said: “Forget the numbers, what it has showcased the world is that we are capable of organising a tournament of this scale very successfully. The best of players want to be part of it. It has also changed the way cricket is played across formats.”
The fifteenth edition of the IPL will be a 10-team affair and is likely to be more bigger and competitive.
“It is not for us to evaluate. The market is the best place to determine the price. We have opened the property to the world and people are valuing it. You can say the numbers were mindboggling back in 2008 (before first edition) but look what it has done to the eight franchises. Likewise, the new teams would have also done the number-crunching much before they came to the table for bidding and they know the value it brings to them,” Dhumal further added.
As per the exchange rate in 2008, Mumbai Indians were the most expensive franchise out of the eight teams at Rs 450 crore.
The IPL media rights: The IPL media rights which were sold for more than Rs 16000 crore, will also be up for grabs soon and the Rs 30000 crore could be breached for 2023-2027 cycle.
“It bodes well for the game of cricket. This will not only help Indian cricket but also global cricket. The best players want to be part of it and this has also created a buzz among the budding cricketers globally,” said Dhumal.
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The upcoming IPL mega auction: A mega audition is expected to take place in the month of December ahead of the next season of the IPL 2022 season. Talking about the same, Dhumal said the process will be fair for all teams, including the two new entrants in the likes of Lucknow and Ahmedabad. While there will be no Right to Match card (RTM), each franchise is expected to retain up to four players before the auction.
“We are working on that and we will make sure that all including the new teams get a fair chance to build their side. The competitiveness of the tournament has to be there, that is why people watch the IPL,” Dhumal added.
(Inputs from PTI)
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