Oman Daily Observer

IPL spend could hit $96m as wage cap rises 20pc

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NEW DELHI: The Indian Premier League, one of the world’s richest sports competitio­ns, will let teams splurge up to $12 million each on player salaries in 2018, an increase of 20 per cent.

After a meeting in New Delhi on Wednesday, the IPL governing council also said teams will have to spend a minimum of 75 per cent of the salary cap each season.

The decision means the eight IPL teams are likely to spend anywhere between $72 million and $96 million on players alone for just eight weeks of cricketing action in 2018.

“Whatever changes we have come up with are all in the interest of the players,” IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla said.

“We are also looking to increase the prize money for the players in future.”

While most of India’s big name players are already attached to franchises, several players bagged lucrative deals in the IPL auction in February.

England all-rounder Ben Stokes set a new record for a foreigner by joining the Rising Pune Supergiant­s for more than $2 million.

England pace bowler Tymal Mills went to the Royal Challenger­s Bangalore for $1.8 million, even though he had only played four Twenty20 internatio­nals before that.

The attraction­s of last-ball winning sixes, extravagan­t switch-hitting and rapidfire centuries have made IPL a favourite of the masses, especially the younger generation.

The IPL’s 60 games are valued at roughly $8.5 million each, not far off the estimated $9.6 million per English Premier League match — and well over the $6.2 million price tag attached to home internatio­nals in India.

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