Danger to IPL..!? bcci urgent advice..!?

It has been reported that the indian Cricket Board has given an indirect warning to the 10 teams that participated in the IPL mini auction about the t20 series being held in other countries. A total of 80 players have been selected for the 87 vacancies. 7 seats are left vacant. Every year, the IPL series has various new regulations, an increase in matches, increase in amount, so its value has skyrocketed worldwide. However, the bcci is now afraid that it will be disrupted.
Seeing the success of the IPL series that started in 2008, domestic series were started in different countries. But even in those series, the owners of the IPL teams are investing. All 6 teams in the South African t20 series are owned by IPL owners. IPL owners have invested in 3 teams in the Emirates T10 series and 2 teams in the Caribbean t20 series. Negotiations are going on to invest in America as well.The value of IPL seems to be declining due to indian businessmen investing in foreign countries. It seems that the IPL earns around Rs 9000 crore per annum from broadcast rights alone. Similarly, bcci is worried that if they invest large sums in foreign series, the revenue for IPL will decrease. A separate counseling session has been held for the owners who went for the IPL mini-auction. The value of the home series is important. They should be the example. It is implicitly said that if you let other markets shine, their market will fall, so tone it down. This has been reported by some team owners.However, bcci has explained that nothing happened. In that, other national boards also have the right to develop the t20 series. indian investors also want to invest in it. They are not saying that they should not do their business. people with money do, that's all. Compared to other series, IPL is long-distance. The bcci official said that there is no concern about this.

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