'It's not rocket science' - CPL's CEO asks T20 leagues to collaborate on scheduling
Written by I Dig SportsThe Caribbean Premier League (CPL)'s chief executive has described overlaps between franchise leagues as "a nonsense", and has called for regular meetings among their owners and administrators in an attempt to solve cricket's global scheduling crisis. The CPL has overlapped with the Hundred in recent years but will avoid a clash this season after holding talks with the ECB earlier this year.
And Pete Russell, one of CPL's co-founders and the league's CEO since 2021, believes that such collaboration should be commonplace to minimise the frequent clashes between the T20 leagues.
"[The ECB] have a defined window that they have to play in, and it happened that we could move everything out to ensure that we didn't clash [with the Hundred]," Russell told ESPNcricinfo. "It makes absolutely zero sense if you've got [Sunil] Narine and [Andre] Russell having to fly back the day before the final of the Hundred. That's in no one's interests, and certainly not the Hundred's.
"I hope that [collaboration] continues. It's not rocket science; it's what should happen with all leagues. It's just a nonsense that we've got all this overlap when it just needs to be worked through. Scheduling is a challenge, I know, but it can't be that you have two leagues going at each other at the same time. To my mind, it doesn't make any sense."
Several different leagues ran simultaneously at the start of 2024. Australia's BBL and New Zealand's Super Smash finished in mid-January; South Africa's SA20 and the UAE's ILT20 started in January and ran into February; the Bangladesh Premier League started in January and finished in March; and the Pakistan Super League ran from mid-February to mid-March.
"Unless the game can come together to find a system in which the domestic leagues and international cricket can co-exist, we will end up with two separate calendars running in parallel," Moffat told ESPNcricinfo.
"That will split the player employment-market, given most of the leagues rely on the inclusion of international players to be successful commercially. We currently don't think that's the right thing for the whole sport given it - and most professional players' employment - is still largely funded by international cricket."
While representatives of national governing bodies meet regularly at ICC level - most of whom control their own leagues - there is no specific forum for the owners and administrators of franchise leagues to discuss scheduling.
"It's the logical way to go - because we're all maturing, and we're all getting to a point where we are sustainable," Russell said. "They are generally regarded now as being part of the domestic calendar, wherever they are played. I think it is a case of, 'OK, let's have that group of people and say how do you figure out the schedule to the benefit of everyone?'
"I think it's workable. Others might think it's not, but I just think the conversations at least need to take place, just to make sure [there's no clash]."
"Where leagues were overlapping, a player who got knocked out before the semi-finals or finals could actually make more money by going to another league. That shouldn't be a thing"
Pete Russell
Moffat said: "With the exception of CPL and a couple of others, the controlling stake in most of the major leagues is generally owned by the same national governing bodies who schedule international cricket. That means co-ordinating scheduling between the leagues and international cricket to avoid scheduling overlap is possible - if there is a will to come together and do that."
"They've only just come out with their schedule," he said. "Why does it take leagues so long to put a schedule together? We have all year to figure it out."
"It can't be right: I saw the other day that where leagues were overlapping, a player who got knocked out before the semi-finals or finals could actually make more money by going to another league. That shouldn't be a thing."
Matt Roller is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. @mroller98