In IPL7 Players to be auctioned in rupees

it has been decided that in the this season — the
seventh — a colossal auction will take place in Indian currency instead of
dollars.
With season six set to
start in less than two weeks, IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla — entering his second
year as chairman — spoke to Mail Today and
revealed his plans to take the brand to new frontiers.
"A colossal IPL auction shall take
place next season that too in Indian rupees which shall indeed be a fascinating
scenario for the franchises and viewers alike. But right now, we are adroitly
working towards exporting the revered IPL brand to new frontiers with the idea
to make IPL 6 bigger than IPL 5 in every capacity,” he said.
Recently, there have been
initiatives from many team owners to sell off a part of their shares. Shukla
feels that there is nothing wrong in the practice.
"The owners are allowed to sell their ownership shares
according to the rules but only after taking the BCCI’s accordance or consent in
this regard,” he said.
There
have been two major happenings since Shukla has taken over as chairman of the IPL —
a new title sponsor and the disbanding of Deccan Chargers. While Shukla is really
proud of Pepsi’s coming on board as title sponsor, the Deccan episode is
something that has saddened him.
"The IPL is a vastly expansive product hence my role as
chairman demands diverse deliberations and decision making for various
scenarios. The Pepsi title sponsorship deal showcased IPL’s credentials as an
immensely successful brand as the amount being paid by Pepsi is double of what
was being paid to IPL by DLF earlier.
"As far as Deccan Chargers are considered, we tried our
level best to resolve their issues but unfortunately an amicable solution could
not be reached for the same,” he said.
"However, the new franchise auction turned out to be a big
success as Sunrisers
Hyderabad won the bid for Hyderabad while paying an enhanced franchise
bid fee.” The other important decision during his tenure was on the
participation of Pakistan players in the league after being ignored for the last
four years. There were talks that maybe the stance would be softened this time
round. But things didn’t work out.
"We are not at all against Pakistan. Pakistan coaches,
umpires and support staffs have been working with various franchises in the IPL
from the beginning. But as far as the allowing Pakistan cricketers are
concerned, it’s a big decision and it has to be taken after discussing in detail
with concerned franchises,” he said.
Another issue which has rocked the IPL is the controversies
surrounding the post-match parties.
IPL stopped hosting the parties, but a case of assault was
lodged against Luke Pomersbach of Royal Challengers Bangalore during the fifth
edition. Shukla
made it clear that the individuals are at fault for any such episode. "I wish to
reiterate that as we have done away with official parties so if some individual
player does something (misbehaviour) in his individual capacity then it should
not be associated with the league as IPL has/had nothing to do with it,” he
clarified.
The opening ceremony
has always been an integral part of the IPL and it shall be no different this
time. Commenting on the plans in place, Shukla said: "We are in negotiations
with Jennifer Lopez, Usher, Pitbull etc to perform at the opening ceremony at
the Yuba Bharati Kirangan in Kolkata. Whoever gets finalised we will let you
know.
"The theme for the IPL
opening concert is No. 6 because this is the sixth edition. The various segments
of the ceremony will be on Indianness, international artists, Bollywood show,
spirit of cricket signing and magic of cricket. We are also planning to organise
a road show before the opening ceremony.” Critics have often said that the IPL
has lost its charm over the years, but Shukla begs to differ.