IPL: Currently IPL is played for 2 months. However, new plans are now being made in this regard. Meanwhile, the board is also getting different advice. Now the brother of the owner of an IPL franchise has also given very important advice to BCCI. Lalit Modi, who started this league, has also said that BCCI will accept its advice. If the board accepts this rule, then IPL can be played for 6 to 7 months instead of 2 months.
Harsh Goenka gave advice to BCCI
Businessman Harsh Goenka, brother of Lucknow Super Giants owner Sanjiv Goenka, wrote an article. In which he appealed to make IPL a longer tournament. Sharing his article on social media, Lalit Modi said, a wonderful article by my good friend. On the real state of our cricket. Some important points like stadium. I am not in favor of shortening the tournament. In fact, it should be made longer. IPL can be played in the entire window of domestic and foreign matches for 6-7 months starting from November. Which will be played on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The required 94 matches should be adhered to under the proposed structure.
The series should be held in the middle of IPL

Lalit Modi has also explained the process of keeping international cricket alive along with this league. While advising the board, he said, ‘BCCI should now take this agenda forward. The series should be held intermittently during the remaining months. IPL windows, for example, may be mid-week or, like football, the IPL may be paused for those weeks to allow bilateral windows in that season. This is sure to happen.
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