Key Points

The European T20 Premier League, an innovative cricket tournament co-owned by Bollywood star Abhishek Bachchan, has been strategically postponed from 2025 to 2026. This ICC-sanctioned league represents a collaborative effort between cricket boards of Ireland, Scotland, and the Netherlands to elevate European cricket's international standing. Tournament leaders emphasize the importance of careful preparation, seeking the right partners and infrastructure for a successful launch. The delay reflects a commitment to building a sustainable, professional cricket franchise with long-term potential.

Key Points: Abhishek Bachchan's ICC European T20 League Delayed to 2026

  • ICC-backed tournament unites Ireland, Scotland, and Netherlands cricket boards
  • Postponed to ensure optimal launch conditions
  • Franchise ownership involves strategic international investments
  • Aims to elevate European cricket's global profile
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ICC-sanctioned European T20 Premier League postponed for next year

ICC-sanctioned European T20 Premier League postponed, co-owned by Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan, set for strategic 2026 launch

"We're building for the long term - Warren Deutrom, ETPL Chair"

Dublin, June 6

The European T20 Premier League (ETPL), co-owned by Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan, has been shelved until 2026. The ICC-sanctioned new annual T20 franchise tournament was initially slated to take place from July 15 to August 3.

Sanctioned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on November 27, last year, the six-team tournament represents a landmark collaboration among the cricket boards of Ireland, Scotland, and the Netherlands, a united effort to grow the game and elevate European cricket on the world stage.

"The European T20 Premier League (ETPL) will officially launch in 2026, following unanimous approval by the Board. The decision comes after extensive consultation with key stakeholders across cricket, business, and media," according to the statement shared by Ireland Cricket.

"The initial 2025 window envisioned for the tournament provided a solid base, but conversations with franchise aspirants, broadcasters, sponsors, and governing bodies made it clear: 2026 gives ETPL the tournament the best chance to succeed," it added.

It was reported that three potential owners of ETPL franchises, who are also acquiring stakes in The Hundred, are said to have prioritised those deals, which led to the postponement of the ETPL.

"We’re building for the long term. With the right partners, capital, and support across the board, 2026 gives us the ideal runway to launch a league that is professional, competitive, and built to last. With the backing of Rules Sports Tech and the national boards of Ireland, Scotland, and the Netherlands, the ETPL is shaping up to be a powerful new force in global cricket," Warren Deutrom, Chair of ETPL, said.

"Our focus has been clear from the start: build it right, with the right people. The surge of interest we are now seeing from investors, broadcasters, to franchises confirms we are on the right path," Saurav Banerjee, co-owner, ETPL, said in the statement.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Disappointing but understandable. European cricket needs proper infrastructure first. Abhishek Bachchan's involvement shows Bollywood's growing interest in global cricket ventures. Hope they use this extra time to make it a world-class league! 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
Smart move to delay. The cricket calendar is already packed with IPL, T20 World Cup etc. Better to launch when there's less competition for viewers. But will European audiences really care about T20 cricket? Football is king there.
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Arjun S.
As an Indian cricket fan, I'm excited to see our stars play in Europe someday! But the organizers must ensure quality - we don't need another mediocre league. The Hundred has shown how to do it right.
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Sunita R.
Good they're taking time but 2026 seems too far! By then cricket might change completely. Also worried about player fatigue with so many leagues. BCCI should think about protecting our players' schedules.
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see Indian investors in European cricket. Shows how much influence we have in the game globally now! But hope they don't dilute the quality by spreading talent too thin across too many leagues.

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