The former IPL chief raises eyebrows over the league's current format and revenue loss.
Lalit Modi is back in the limelight, and this time he’s got some serious beef with the BCCI. The former IPL chairman claims the league is haemorrhaging money, to the tune of ₹2400 crore, thanks to its departure from the traditional home-and-away format. Modi argues that this shift has not only diluted the competitive spirit but also driven fans away from the stadiums.
According to Modi, the IPL's current structure lacks the charm and excitement that once defined the tournament. He believes that returning to the original format could reignite interest and boost revenues. With franchises struggling and fans craving nostalgia, could this be the wake-up call the BCCI needs?
As the IPL gears up for its next season, the debate over its format is heating up. Will the BCCI listen to Modi's calls for a revamp, or will the league continue down its current path? Stay tuned, because this saga is far from over!
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