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England Offer BCCI, IPL Franchises Share In 'The Hundred' Pie

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is reportedly luring Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises by offering them stakes in The Hundred, an innovative league starting this July in England. Accord

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By IANS News
Mar 25, 2021 • 09:26 PM

However, officials from the two franchises say that there has been no further development since the show of interest by KKR and RR bosses when the idea of The Hundred was floated a couple of years ago.

IANS News
By IANS News
March 25, 2021 • 09:26 PM

"Both Badale and Mysore had in the past mentioned that they could explore the opportunities to invest if they were to come by. However, they have not made any commitment and no development has been made so far on that front," a franchise official aware of the two franchises' developments told IANS.

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The BCCI does not allow players to play in overseas T20 leagues. If an Indian cricketer wants to play in an overseas T20 franchise league, even for a team owned by an IPL franchise, he has to retire officially from Indian cricket and inform the BCCI.

Pravin Tambe, who represented Rajasthan Royals, Gujarat Lions, and SunRisers Hyderabad, had to quit official Indian cricket to represent Trinbago Knight Riders in the Caribbean Premier League, even though the franchise is owned by Kolkata Knight Riders.

Players like Irfan Pathan, Munaf Patel, and Sudip Tyagi quit in the same manner to play in the Lanka Premier League last year.

A lot of pieces of the jigsaw will have to fall in place for the BCCI to agree to the ECB proposal. One of the main factors will be the workload of the Indian superstars like Kohli and Bumrah, given that they play all three formats for India besides playing in all the matches for their respective IPL franchises.

Kohli, in fact, had expressed his views on The Hundred as early as 2018 when the ECB was planning the event.

"Obviously, for the people involved in the whole process and the setup, it will be really exciting but I cannot think of one more format, to be honest. I'm already very... I wouldn't say frustrated, but sometimes it can get very demanding of you when you have to play so much cricket regularly. I feel somewhere the commercial aspect is taking over the real quality of cricket and that hurts me," Kohli had told Wisden Cricket Monthly at the time.

"I don't want to be a testing sort of a cricketer for any new format. I don't want to be someone who's going to be part of that World XI who comes and launches the 100-ball format," he had said.

The Hundred will be played from July 22 to August 21, with the final slated at Lord's, London. The eight teams are Birmingham Phoenix, London Spirit, Manchester Originals, Northern Superchargers, Oval Invincibles, Southern Brave, Trent Rockets, and Welsh Fire.

Each innings in a match will comprise 100 balls. Whoever scores the most runs wins. The fielding side changes end after every 10 balls. Each bowler will deliver either five or 10 consecutive balls and can deliver a maximum of 20 balls per game.

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