Brand IPL has taken a hit - Thakur
Anurag Thakur admitted to the IPL's brand value taking a hit in the aftermath of the 2013 spot fixing scandal, but stressed on the market not having lost faith in the tournament and Indian cricket
Anurag Thakur said measures taken to tackle corruption in the wake of the spot fixing scandal will help regain faith of the fans and sponsors • Hindustan Times via Getty Images
Mini-IPL proposed for CLT20 window
Anurag Thakur, the BCCI secretary, has hinted at the possibility of unveiling a new domestic T20 tournament during the window that was earlier allocated for the now-defunct Champions League T20.
"After eight seasons of the IPL, we can proudly say that we have given a tournament which is successful, vibrant, and where talent meets opportunity not only for the Indian cricketers but also globally," Thakur said.
"Today if we're thinking of getting rid of one of the domestic T20 leagues, say for example the Syed Mushtaq Ali - I am not saying that we are going to do it - you have another set of tournaments where you have six to eight teams using that window to give opportunity to more players and play in that center.
"They will get the opportunity to earn more, play with better talent, and the competitive cricket will help Indian cricket to build better bench strength. That is just talk; I have thrown the idea about.
Amol Karhadkar is a correspondent at ESPNcricinfo