Times of India reports that the BCCI is planning to introduce a tier-2 league similar to the IPL, possibly in the T10 format, in the near future.

The Board of Control for cricket in India (BCCI) is planning to introduce a tier-2 cricket league, possibly in the T10 format. The league is expected to start as early as September-October next year and has received positive feedback from various stakeholders. The BCCI is currently deciding whether to proceed with the T10 format or opt for the T20 version, as well as considering the implementation of an age-cap to protect the interest of the established IPL. Additionally, the BCCI is contemplating offering the present IPL franchise owners the right to first refusal before floating any tenders for a similar league. However, the BCCI’s current focus is on the upcoming IPL auction in Dubai on December 19.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is planning to introduce a tier-2 cricket league, possibly in the T10 format. The league could be launched as early as September-October next year and has received positive feedback from various stakeholders. The BCCI is debating whether to go ahead with the T10 format or consider the T20 version and whether to implement an age-cap for the tier-2 league to protect the interest of the established Indian Premier League (IPL). Additionally, the BCCI is considering offering the present IPL franchise owners the right of first refusal before any tenders are floated. Currently, the BCCI is focused on the upcoming IPL auction scheduled for December 19.

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