There
are speculations that if the T20 World Cup is postponed the league can be
held in October-November
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Kolkata(Agencies): Any
"tinkering" in the IPL format to make space for it in the
coronavirus-hit calendar will not be acceptable to Kolkata Knight Riders CEO
Venky Mysore, who on Thursday asserted that all the franchises want the event
to be held in its complete form.
The IPL was postponed
indefinitely after a lockdown to contain the COVID-19 pandemic came into force
in March. There is still no clarity on whether it will be held this year, but
there seems to be a likely window in October-November due to the uncertainty
surrounding the T20 World Cup.
"One thing that I feel
strongly about and is that we should not tinker with the quality of the product
that we have," Mysore told reporters during a virtual news conference.
"The quality of the
product is what has made it really, really special. I think it is safe to say
that the collective view is that we have to have the tournament in its full
format, the same number of games, with all the players part of it," he
said.
There are suggestions that the
IPL could be conducted without overseas players, keeping in mind the
restrictions on travel imposed by various countries besides reducing the number
of games to fit it into a shorter window.
The issue was discussed at a
meeting between the BCCI and the franchises in March, where most of the owners
asserted that they would prefer to have the overseas players.
"I think the majority of
the franchises, I know there are one or two who have answered it slightly
differently, but when I talk to them offline, they say that they were
misquoted," Mysore said.
"I would hope that
whichever window, we end up staging the IPL that we'll be in a position to
achieve that," he added.
"I think it is without
doubt that the IPL as a product has become the biggest spectacle, the biggest
product which has caught the imagination not only of India as a country but the
world at large."
Mysore said foreign players
had played a crucial role in the league's success.
"It is primarily our
Indian players who are the backbone of any team," he acknowledged.
"But I think we should recognise that when you look at even our own team,
a Sunil Narine, an Andre Russell, an Eoin Morgan and now Pat Cummins come as a
combination to our excellent line-up that we have on the Indian side, makes it
really special," he explained.
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