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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 6 MIN

BCCI Weighs Two-Window IPL

from Pitch Perfect: Indian Premier League Unplugged

The BCCI is shaking up the IPL with a bold new plan: splitting the tournament into two windows, March–April and November–December, to deliver more matches while easing player burnout and dodging the brutal summer heat. But there’s a twist—this move throws the league into direct conflict with international cricket schedules, forcing players and boards to pick sides. England’s Ben Stokes has already called out the changing landscape, warning that hardline national policies could drive stars away from Test cricket. Meanwhile, a new IPL rule means skipping out for non-medical reasons could land players a two-year ban, ratcheting up the pressure. Here’s the catch: the business side is just as fierce. Diageo India sold Royal Challengers Bengaluru for a whopping ₹16,660 crore, signaling that IPL franchises now outshine even their sponsor brands. New owners are set to ramp up everything from ticket sales to global expansion, with rumors swirling that IPL giants might snap up a Big Bash League team in Australia. Add in calls from stars like Liam Livingstone and Sachin Tendulkar to tweak rules and keep the matches thrilling—balancing big hits with real strategy—and it’s clear cricket’s future is being rewritten in real time. Featuring insights and reporting from BBC, NDTV Sports, Sky Sports, and The Times of India. Powered by Apisod.com

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The BCCI is shaking up the IPL with a bold new plan: splitting the tournament into two windows, March–April and November–December, to deliver more matches while easing player burnout and dodging the brutal summer heat. But there’s a twist—this move throws the league into direct conflict with international cricket schedules, forcing players and boards to pick sides. England’s Ben Stokes has already called out the changing landscape, warning that hardline national policies could drive stars away from Test cricket. Meanwhile, a new IPL rule means skipping out for non-medical reasons could land players a two-year ban, ratcheting up the pressure. Here’s the catch: the business side is just as fierce. Diageo India sold Royal Challengers Bengaluru for a whopping ₹16,660 crore, signaling that IPL franchises now outshine even their sponsor brands. New owners are set to ramp up everything from ticket sales to global expansion, with rumors swirling that IPL giants might snap up a Big Bash League team in Australia. Add in calls from stars like Liam Livingstone and Sachin Tendulkar to tweak rules and keep the matches thrilling—balancing big hits with real strategy—and it’s clear cricket’s future is being rewritten in real time. Featuring insights and reporting from BBC, NDTV Sports, Sky Sports, and The Times of India. Powered by Apisod.com

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