Rahul Dravid Becomes Owner of ETPL Franchise Dublin Guardians

Rahul Dravid has been announced as the owner of the European T20 Premier League franchise Dublin Guardians. The announcement completes the league's six-team structure ahead of its 2026 launch. ETPL is Europe's first ICC-sanctioned multi-country franchise T20 league, featuring teams from Dublin, Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam. The league will feature international cricket stars including Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, and Faf du Plessis.

Key Points: Rahul Dravid Named Owner of Dublin Guardians ETPL

  • Rahul Dravid named owner of Dublin Guardians ETPL franchise
  • League completes six-team lineup for 2026 launch
  • Features international stars like Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell
  • Cross-border model with teams across Ireland, Scotland, Netherlands
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Rahul Draivd named owner of ETPL franchise Dublin Guardians

Rahul Dravid becomes owner of European T20 Premier League franchise Dublin Guardians, completing the six-team lineup for the 2026 launch.

"What attracted me to ETPL was the larger vision behind it, the opportunity to help grow cricket in Europe - Rahul Dravid"

Dublin, May 11

Former India captain and head coach Rahul Dravid was on Monday announced as the owner of the European T20 Premier League franchise Dublin Guardians, completing the league's six-team structure ahead of its highly anticipated 2026 launch.

ETPL completed its six-team franchise line-up at a landmark event in Dublin, where Rahul Dravid was officially unveiled as owner of the Dublin franchise ahead of the league's 2026 launch. The event brought together franchise owners from across the league, including Vipul Aggarwal of Glasgow Franchise, and Jonty Rhodes and Madhukar Shree of Rotterdam Franchise, alongside ETPL co-founders Abhishek Bachchan, Saurav Banerjee, Priyanka Kaul, and Dhiraj Malhotra.

Also, in attendance were senior leaders from European cricket, including Brian MacNeice, Chair of Cricket Ireland; Sarah Keane, CEO of Cricket Ireland; Roland Lefebvre, Director of High Performance of Cricket Netherlands; and Trudy Lindblade, CEO of Cricket Scotland, underlining the strong institutional backing and growing momentum behind Europe's first ICC-sanctioned multi-country franchise T20 league.

Launched in partnership with Cricket Ireland, Cricket Scotland, and the Royal Dutch Cricket Association, ETPL introduces a first-of-its-kind cross-border franchise model featuring teams from Dublin, Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam.

The league is expected to feature international stars, including Mitchell Marsh, Tim David, Mitchell Santner, Liam Livingstone, Glenn Maxwell, Faf du Plessis, Heinrich Klaasen, among others, creating a unique opportunity for emerging players from Europe and other Associate Nations to compete and share the dressing room with some of the biggest names in world cricket.

Speaking at the launch, Abhishek Bachchan, Co-Founder of ETPL, said, "For ETPL, having legends like Rahul associated with this journey is incredibly special because our vision goes beyond building a league; it is about creating a platform that can inspire and nurture the next generation of talent emerging from Irish and broader European Cricket ecosystem.

"The response from the global cricketing community has been extremely encouraging. The coming together of icons like Steve Waugh, Glenn Maxwell, Jonty Rhodes, Chris Gayle, Faf du Plessis, Heinrich Klaasen, alongside Rahul Dravid reflects the belief in ETPL's vision and reinforces Europe's immense potential as cricket's next major growth frontier," he said.

Rahul Dravid said, "What attracted me to ETPL was the larger vision behind it, the opportunity to help grow cricket in Europe by strengthening grassroots development and creating pathways for emerging talent across Ireland and Europe. Dublin already has a passionate cricketing community and enormous potential for growth. Nurturing the next generation has always been important to me, and I believe ETPL can play a meaningful role in that journey."

ETPL's franchise ownership structure brings together an extraordinary mix of cricket legends, entrepreneurs, and international investors:

Dublin franchise - Rahul Dravid

Belfast franchise - Glenn Maxwell and Rohan Lund

Edinburgh franchise - Kyle Mills, Nathan McCullum & Rachel Wiseman

Glasgow franchise -Vipul Aggarwal and Chris Gayle

Amsterdam franchise - Steve Waugh, Jamie Dwyer, and Tim Thomas

Rotterdam franchise - Jonty Rhodes, Faf du Plessis, Glashin and Samir Shah, with Madhukar Shree as Managing Partner

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. With so many T20 leagues popping up worldwide, will this one actually sustain? But Dravid's involvement gives me hope. The man has always been about substance over hype. Let's see how it pans out. ๐Ÿค”
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Vikram M
This is brilliant! The cross-border franchise model is innovative and much-needed for European cricket. With legends like Dravid, Steve Waugh, and Faf du Plessis involved, this league has serious potential. Ireland and Scotland deserve more cricket exposure. Well done! ๐Ÿ‘
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James A
As a cricket fan from the US, this is exciting. European cricket has so much untapped talent. Dravid as an owner is a masterstroke - he knows how to build teams and nurture talent. Looking forward to 2026!
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Rohit P
Abhishek Bachchan and co-founders seem to have put together an impressive ownership group. But I hope the focus remains on developing local European talent rather than just bringing in overseas stars. Dravid's statement about nurturing the next generation is reassuring. Let's see if the league lives up to the hype. ๐Ÿง
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Kavya N
This news makes me so proud! Dravid as an owner, and so many Indian entrepreneurs involved in European cricket. The sport is truly going global. Can't wait to see some of these matches - Dublin vs Belfast, imagine the atmosphere! ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ช

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