The Citizen (KZN)

Strauss underlines value of the IPL

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London – Former England captain Andrew Strauss forecast this week that the Indian Premier League would eclipse American football’s NFL to become “the biggest domestic sporting event in the world” as he praised it for sparking one of cricket’s “great steps forward”.

He also said the recent creation of a women’s IPL would “accelerate” the growth of the female game in spectacula­r fashion.

A highly lucrative franchise T20 event backed by wealthy business figures and entertainm­ent stars, the IPL has also led to the creation of similar competitio­ns, such as Australia’s Big Bash and the Caribbean Premier League.

In the process, players on the global T20 circuit earn a good living from cricket without having to represent their countries.

This has led to fears about the future of internatio­nal cricket, in particular five-day Tests, but Strauss said issues of “overkill” had existed before the advent of the IPL in 2008 and were still evident at internatio­nal and county level.

Strauss, delivering the annual Cowdrey lecture at Lord’s, urged his audience to embrace the IPL despite fears it meant the game had “sold its soul”.

“As the Indian economy grows, it is expected that by the time it reaches parity with the size of the USA in 2040, the value of the IPL is likely to be six times what it is today – this is going to be the biggest domestic sporting tournament in the world, bar none,” Strauss said.

“If you allow yourself to keep bound up in the thesis that the purpose of the game is to bring diverse people together, and to allow cricket to educate and connect, then surely the rise of franchise cricket is a great step forward.

“More players are playing in different parts of the world and meeting new people, more and more people around the globe are engaged with the great game that we all love so much.” –

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