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Some people out to 'destroy' global brand IPL: Rajeev Shukla

Updated on: 23 April,2016 09:26 AM IST  | 
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Indian Premier League has emerged as a global sports brand, but some people are trying to "destroy" it and new controversies are being created every year, leading BCCI to consider shifting the cash-rich tournament abroad in 2017, IPL Chairman Rajeev Shukla said today.

Some people out to 'destroy' global brand IPL: Rajeev Shukla

Pune: Indian Premier League has emerged as a global sports brand, but some people are trying to "destroy" it and new controversies are being created every year, leading BCCI to consider shifting the cash-rich tournament abroad in 2017, IPL Chairman Rajeev Shukla said today.


When the ICC World Twenty20 was taking place in India just a month ago, nobody raised the issue of water being used for preparing cricket grounds, he said referring to controversy around using water for maintaining pitches for IPL matches in drought-affected Maharashtra.


Rajeev Shukla
IPL Chairman Rajeev Shukla


The senior Congress leader, who was in the city to attend a party function, was speaking to reporters.

"Several matches took place in Maharashtra during T20 World Cup and same amount of water was being used (for IPL matches). However, nobody questioned use of water at that time and it is only during IPL the issue has been raised," he said.

"In the last one decade, IPL has emerged as a global brand and people in 182 countries see the games. However, some people are trying to destroy it.

"It is very difficult to build a brand, but it is very easy to destroy it and if such things keep happening, we will have to think of shifting the game out of the country," he added.

He supported Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA)'s decision to move the Supreme Court against the Bombay High Court order directing shifting of IPL matches outside Maharashtra in view
of the prevailing drought in the state.

Both Maharashtra Cricket Association and MCA are affected bodies and they have all the right to go to the apex court against shifting of IPL matches.

"We will implement whatever the apex court rules."

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