Lalit Modi claims India is crucial to global cricket's future
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 2:39 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
Lalit Modi, former IPL commissioner, emphasized India's central role in world cricket during a podcast. He argued that the sport's economy is heavily reliant on the Indian market, asserting that international play cannot succeed without India's participation. Modi highlighted the need for a shift towards club-based formats and suggested a four-year cycle for major ICC events, similar to FIFA's model in football. His comments come amid ongoing discussions about the structure of international cricket and its economic viability.
- •Modi states cricket's global economy depends on India.
- •He proposed a reduction in frequency of ICC events to every four years.
- •Modi advocates for a stronger focus on club-based competitions.
- •He suggests managing player workloads by rotating teams.
- •India's commercial value makes it a target for international matches.
- 2:39 PMYahoo Sports — 'There is no cricket without India anywhere in the world': Lalit Modi
"Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi asserts India's dominance in global cricket, stating the sport's economy hinges on the Indian market. He argues that international cricket, including the Future Tours Programme, is impossible without India's participation. Modi also advocates for a shift towards club-based competitions and a four-year cycle for major ICC events, drawing parallels with football's successful model.
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