Franchises want full IPL and no tinkering, if it happens: Venky Mysore

XtraTime Web Desk: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) CEO Venky Mysore on Thursday said that the franchises are not in favour of ‘tinkering’ with the format of the Indian Premier League (IPL) owing to the cramped schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic. The cash rich league has been postponed indefinitely after the nationwide lockdown declared by the Government in March. There is still no clarity on whether it will be held this year, but there seems to be a likely window in October-November due to the uncertainty surrounding the Twenty20 World Cup.

“One thing that I feel strongly about and we feel strongly about is that we should not tinker with the quality of the product that we have,” Mysore told reporters in a virtual news conference.

“The quality of the product is what has made it really, really special. I think it is safe to say that the collective view is that we have to have the tournament in its full format, the same number of games, with all the players part of it,” he said on the sidelines of the launch of KKR Sahayata Vahan to cater to COVID-19 and Cyclone Amphan relief work in West Bengal.

There are suggestions that the IPL could be conducted without overseas players, keeping in mind the restrictions on travel imposed by various countries besides reducing the number of games to fit it into a shorter window. The KKR CEO feel foreign players have played a crucial role in the league’s success.

“It is primarily our Indian players who are the backbone of any team,” he acknowledged.

“But I think we should recognise that when you look at even our own team, a Sunil Narine, an Andre Russell, an Eoin Morgan and now Pat Cummins come as a combination to our excellent lineup that we have on the Indian side, makes it really special,” he explained.

Talking about the relief work being done by the franchise in the disater-struck Kolkata, Mysore said: “The city of Kolkata and West Bengal region have been fighting a dual war against COVID-19 and the Amphan cyclone aftermath.

“In these trying times, our aim is to provide support and relief work that will help people in any little way possible.”