The Indian Premier League is, quite simply, the most lucrative, star-studded cricket tournament in the world. A six-week Twenty20 tournament, it features eight franchises from around India, each full of international stars and domestic talent. Players’ fees are decided by auction, so the highest-valued players earn huge money for just a few weeks’ works, which adds to the glamour and brings in all the best players in world cricket. The introduction of the IPL has meant the primacy, at least financially, of the shortest form of the game.
The allure of the massive amount of money involved in the cricket tournament has attracted the world’s best players, resulting in an exciting and intense competition. This tournament brings together top players from all cricket-playing nations, creating a unique opportunity outside of World Cups. The financial rewards and concentration of talent have led to innovative gameplay, with shots that were once unthinkable and scores that rival those of longer games. The abbreviated nature of Twenty20s also means that games ideally last no longer than three hours and 15 minutes. The IPL has revolutionized the sport, leading to the emergence of “cricketainment” and a new chapter in the history of cricket.
The Indian Premier League has demonstrated that cricket has been forever changed.