The Indian Premier League: As the Indian Premier League (IPL) continues to produce a new wave of fearless young cricketers who are rapidly transforming into global stars, the tournament’s founder Lalit Modi has reflected on the league’s original vision, stating that the tournament helps not just in identifying talent, but also forces the talent to declare itself by accelerating onto the world stage.
He said the IPL was conceived as a system that would force emerging talent to prove itself under pressure at the highest level rather than through prolonged domestic progression.
“The Indian Premier League was never meant to follow cricket’s traditional pathways—it was built to disrupt them. From day one, the idea was simple: stop waiting years to discover greatness and instead force it to reveal itself under the brightest lights, against the best in the world. What we are seeing today with players like Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Mukul Choudhary, and a relentless wave of fearless young cricketers is not evolution—it is disruption playing out exactly as designed,” Modi told IANS.