The Mail on Sunday

Plan for city T20 teams shaken by Caribbean surge

- By Sam Peters

ECB BOSSES are growing increasing­ly nervous about the rise of the Caribbean Premier League, which threatens to derail their own plan for a new city-based franchise Twenty20 competitio­n.

Money from Indian Premier League investors is flooding into the Caribbean competitio­n, which is running concurrent­ly with England’s showpiece T20 tournament.

The past few weeks has seen an exodus of highprofil­e internatio­nal stars from the ECB’s current T20 Blast competitio­n — including New Zealand’s Brendon McCullum, Sri Lanka legend Kumar Sangakkara and West Indies star Chris Gayle — for the more lucrative six-week tournament in the West Indies.

ECB chairman Colin Graves and chief executive Tom Harrison have been sounding out county bosses before the ECB officially commence negotiatio­ns with Sky over a multi-million pound new TV deal for 2019. BT Sport are also expected to join the bidding.

Earlier this year Graves described the T20 Blast as mediocre compared to the IPL and Australia’s Big Bash, and it is understood that he and Harrison are in favour of introducin­g a city-based T20 competitio­n.

However, with multimilli­onaire Indian businessme­n and Bollywood stars lining up to pour money into the CPL, the ECB hierarchy are increasing­ly anxious about the growing pulling power of the West Indian league.

The City-based competitio­n in England would run in July, with a broader 18-county tournament running through the season, and senior ECB figures are understood to have expressed serious concerns to county bosses about the growing draw of the CPL and the growing interest in it from India. The Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel franchise, which is part-owned by multimilli­onaire Bollywood actor and Kolkata Knight Riders investor Shah Rukh Kahn, was recently renamed the Trinbago Knight Riders, or TKR to mirror the IPL franchise.

ECB bosses know if the CPL morphs into an extended version of the IPL, their city-based competitio­n in England would be blown out of the water with the Indian television market unlikely to be interested in a competitio­n robbed of the world’s biggest names.

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