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IPL set to get exclusive 2.5 month window in ICC FTP from 2024

As per the draft by the ICC, the IPL, which now has a window from March last week to May, will now spill over to June with a two-week extension

From being 60 matches between eight teams, the IPL 2022 was expanded to 10 teams and 74 games. Image Source : TWITTERFrom being 60 matches between eight teams, the IPL 2022 was expanded to 10 teams and 74 games with the addition of Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants.

Starting 2024, IPL is all set to have a dedicated two and half month exclusive window, with no international matches scheduled in that phase. It was earlier confirmed by PTI, that the IPL would be a "two-and-a-half-month" affair in an exclusive interview with BCCI secretary Jay Shah.

"Let me inform you that from the next ICC FTP calendar, IPL will have an official two-and-a-half-month window so that all the top international cricketers can participate. We have had discussions with various boards as well as the ICC," Shah had told PTI back then and it is now turning into a reality.

As per the draft by the ICC, the IPL, which now has a window from March last week to May, will now spill over to June with a two-week extension, said a report in ESPNCricinfo.

While Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is expected to raise its concern as its players are banned from the cash-rich league due to cross-border tension between neighbours, Ramiz Raja is unlikely to get any support from other members. It was the BCCI secretary Shah, who had pushed hard for the dedicated window and got most of the member nations on the same page.

The IPL pays the maximum wages to foreign players, and each overseas sold to franchises ensures a 10 per cent fee for the member boards as per agreement. Most top nations don't keep any engagement during IPL. Asked about Pakistan's objection, an ICC Board member, privy to developments laughed.

"The problem with Ramiz is that he has to say certain things to his country's media, and he does that which is fair. But the trend of his performance at ICC meetings tells a different story. He never puts strong protests. Plus, he is a thorough gentleman and he knows that this is happening. The boards want it, and the players want it," the senior official said.

From being 60 matches between eight teams, the IPL 2022 was expanded to 10 teams and 74 games with the addition of Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants. In the coming years, it will subsequently increase to 84 and finally to 94 games.

Unlike the IPL, the Hundred in England, the Big Bash League in Australia will not have a dedicated window. However, both ECB and Cricket Australia would like to ensure that it is scheduled in a manner where marquee players of both countries are available for the bulk of the games. England is likely to have a three-week free window from July to August so that marquee players can play the Hundred.

The BBL will have a free window in January for the next four years. The West Indies have a August-September window for the Caribbean Premier League and Bangladesh has a freer international calendar in January for the Bangladesh Premier League. Cricket South Africa's third attempt at a franchise T20 league is set to launch in January 2023, said the report.

"In the draft of the new FTP, they have a window clear of international cricket in January 2025 and January 2026." Pakistan Super League has windows open in February-March (2023), January-February (2024) and December-January (2026-27). The final draft is expected to be presented at the ICC's Annual General Meeting on July 25 and 26 at Birmingham. 

As far as this year's IPL is concerned, Hardik Pandya-led Gujarat Titans won the title in their maiden appearance. 

(Inputs PTI)