Australia to collide with India for 34 billion T20 league, BCCI joined hands with England

Australia to collide with India for 34 billion T20 league, BCCI joined hands with England

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The Cricket Board of India and England has joined hands to hold the Saudi T20 league. On the other hand, Australia’s Cricket Board is seen in favor of the Saudi League.

Australia will collide with India for a 34 billion league, but England will support BCCI

Rohit Sharma and Ben Stokes. (File photo)

London. India and England are holding two hands in the Test series on one side, on the other hand the boards of both countries have joined hands to hold the third T20 league. The Board of India (BCCI) and the English Board (ECB) have done this to protect their T20 tournaments IPL and The Handrade from weakening. The BCCI and ECB have decided that they will not support the Saudi T20 League plan of about $ 400 million. The Australian Cricket Board (CA) seems to be taking a different stand from India and England in this case.

According to a report by the British newspaper ‘The Guardian’, ‘ECB and BCCI agreed to come together to oppose the new league during the final of the World Test Championship played at Lord’s this month. Both boards agreed that they would not issue a NOC i.e. NOC to join the new T20 League to their players. Both boards will also advocate this to prevent their support from the International Cricket Council (ICC).

On the other hand, Cricket Australia (CA) appeared eager to partner with Saudi investors in the league. According to the news of ‘The Guardian’, according to the plan, SRJ Sports Investments of Saudi Arabia have promised to invest $ 400 million (about Rs 3442 crore) for the establishment of the new league. In this, eight teams will play four tournaments every year at different places. This is being compared to the Grand Slam of tennis. The main objective of Cricket Australia is to benefit from private investors as the Big Bash League (BBL) franchise is owned by the governing bodies and states.

The estimated price of IPL is $ 12 billion. The ECB is preparing to earn $ 700 million by selling 49 percent stake of eight franchise teams of ‘The Hundred’. According to the report, ‘Cricket South Africa (CSA) had raised an amount of more than $ 136 million by selling franchises of SA 20 competition to the owners of the Indian Premier League three years ago.’ According to the newspaper, ICC is being run by former BCCI Secretary Jai Shah. The Indian board can benefit from this.

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