Kolkata, April 3 (Cricketnmore) Nine years since cricket decided to marry entertainment and name their offspring IPL (Indian Premier League), the Twenty20 mega show has waltzed to the tune of uncharted success, while simultaneously surviving many a slip -- bitter Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) infighting, judiciary-induced changes in the sport's administration -- as also dark episodes that shamed the gentleman's game.
As the cash-rich extravaganza, which catapulted the game to dizzier heights, awaits its 10th edition from April 5, a certain Lalit Modi -- now banned for life by the Indian cricket board for alleged corruption and misuse of power -- cools his heels in London.
It was the same Modi, then an all-powerful man in the BCCI, who, on the back of India's T20 World Cup win in 2007, decided to launch a franchise-based T20 league involving domestic and foreign players.