Graeme Smith: IPL Changed Everything, Sees Global Future for Franchise Cricket

Former South Africa captain Graeme Smith credits the Indian Premier League as the transformative force behind the global rise of franchise cricket. He states that every new league has learned from the IPL's commercial, engagement, and quality benchmarks. Smith predicts the future will likely feature four or five top-tier global leagues, with the IPL remaining at the pyramid's peak. He also envisions the potential for a Club World Cup-style tournament featuring champions from major leagues like the IPL and SA20.

Key Points: Graeme Smith on IPL's Global Impact & Future of Franchise Cricket

  • IPL is the catalyst for global franchise cricket
  • Leagues worldwide adopt IPL's model
  • Future may hold 4-5 top-tier global leagues
  • Potential for a Club World Cup tournament
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"IPL changed everything": Graeme Smith sees global future for franchise cricket

Former SA captain Graeme Smith credits IPL for reshaping cricket, predicts 4-5 top global leagues and a potential Club World Cup.

"The IPL changed everything. - Graeme Smith"

Cape Town, April 14

As franchise cricket continues to reshape the global sporting landscape, former South Africa captain Graeme Smith believes the Indian Premier League remains the driving force behind the transformation.

Now serving as commissioner of SA20, Smith reflected on the sport's evolution in an interaction with Olympics.com, highlighting how T20 leagues have redefined cricket's commercial and competitive ecosystem.

Discussing the rise of franchise cricket, Smith credited the IPL as the catalyst for change.

"The IPL changed everything," Smith explained. "It showed how big franchise cricket could become commercially, in terms of fan engagement, and also in the quality of cricket being played. Every new league that has emerged since then has learned something from the IPL model."

Since its inception in 2008, the IPL has set new benchmarks in global sports entertainment, influencing leagues across continents. Smith noted that tournaments in multiple countries have adopted elements of its structure and business model.

"Leagues around the world have taken inspiration from the IPL," Smith said. "Whether it's the structure, the player auction system, or the way the tournament connects with fans, it has become the template for modern franchise cricket."

Having retired from international cricket in 2014, Smith said the surge in franchise leagues was always on the horizon, driven by expanding broadcast audiences and increasing private investment in the sport.

"It's always difficult to predict exactly how things will unfold," he observed. "But if you look at the direction cricket is heading, the game will probably settle with four or five tier-one leagues globally, each occupying its own window in the international calendar."

Within that evolving structure, Smith believes the IPL will continue to dominate the global landscape.

"The IPL sits at the top of the pyramid. It attracts the best players in the world and generates enormous interest. Other leagues can thrive as well, but the calendar will have to be structured carefully so that these competitions complement each other."

Looking ahead, Smith also envisaged the possibility of a global club competition featuring top franchise teams from different leagues.

"You could easily see a Club World Cup-type tournament emerging," Smith noted. "Imagine the champions of the IPL, SA20, Australia's Big Bash and other major leagues competing against each other."

He added that the growing involvement of private franchise ownership across leagues has laid the groundwork for such an event.

"With private franchise ownership now involved across several leagues, the idea has real potential. There's obviously a lot of work to do before something like that becomes reality, but the foundations are already there. Franchise cricket has created a completely new ecosystem."

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While the IPL's success is undeniable, I worry about the impact on our domestic first-class cricket and Test matches. Are we creating a generation that only cares about the sixes and the cheerleaders? The calendar needs careful balancing.
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Aryan P
A global Club World Cup would be epic! Imagine CSK or MI taking on teams from SA20 and the Hundred. The viewership would break all records. BCCI should definitely push for this vision.
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Sarah B
It's fascinating to see how a league from one country has become the global blueprint. The player auction system is particularly innovative. Other sports could learn a thing or two from the IPL's model.
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Vikram M
True that IPL is the king. But let's not forget the local talent it has unearthed. So many young Indian players get to share the dressing room with legends. That experience is priceless for our national team's bench strength.
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Karan T
The business model is sheer genius. From a cricket fan to a family entertainment package, they've expanded the audience massively. My mom who never watched cricket now knows all the team anthems! 😄

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