IPL's Lalit Modi Blasts Cricket's Hundred As 'Big Fat Ponzi Scheme' (Image Source: AFP)
Indian Premier League founder Lalit Modi has labelled the Hundred competition a "big fat Ponzi scheme", accusing English cricket chiefs of unrealistic financial projections.The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is seeking private investment in the 100-ball-per-side competition, which was launched in 2021.
The Hundred, which involves men's and women's teams, has been controversial as it is not mapped onto the traditional county structure, but authorities say it brings much-needed TV revenue into the sport.
A document distributed to investors and seen by Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper says domestic TV rights would rise from a projected £54 million ($72 million) in 2025 to £85 million from 2029.