Former India head coach Ravi Shastri stated that he wouldn't be surprised if the Indian Premier League (IPL) expands to having two distinct seasons in a year. Shastri added the TV demand for more IPL matches could be met by adding a second season later in the year and by expanding the number of teams in the current form.
"I think you might have two (IPL) seasons. I wouldn't be surprised at all. If bilateral cricket is reduced, you might well have a shorter format of the IPL in the latter half of the year, more like a World Cup format with a knockout that decides the winner."
"The full competition with 10 teams could go to 12 teams in the future with the schedule stretching from one-and-a-half to two months," said Shastri on the latest episode of Vaughany and Tuffers Cricket Club Podcast.