Chris Gayle expands empire with European T20 franchise ownership

In a move that extends his influence beyond the boundary, Chris Gayle has stepped into cricket ownership, joining the leadership group of a Glasgow-based franchise set to compete in the inaugural European T20 Premier League (ETPL). The franchise, operating under the name Glasgow Mugafians, represents both a new venture for Gayle and a broader push […] The post Chris Gayle expands empire with European T20 franchise ownership appeared first on CNW Network.

Chris Gayle expands empire with European T20 franchise ownership

In a move that extends his influence beyond the boundary, Chris Gayle has stepped into cricket ownership, joining the leadership group of a Glasgow-based franchise set to compete in the inaugural European T20 Premier League (ETPL).

The franchise, operating under the name Glasgow Mugafians, represents both a new venture for Gayle and a broader push to establish elite T20 cricket within emerging European markets.

Gayle’s involvement comes through a collaboration with the Mugafi Group, an India-based entertainment enterprise that has secured rights to the Glasgow franchise.

The ownership landscape, however, has shifted along the way. A group led by Rahul Dravid and Ravichandran Ashwin had initially been linked to the Glasgow team but is now expected to redirect its focus toward the Dublin-based outfit instead.

From dominance to development

For Gayle, whose career spanned more than two decades and redefined the possibilities of T20 batting, the transition into ownership signals a new phase, one centered on growth and legacy.

“Stepping into the role of co-owner of Glasgow Mugafians marks an exciting new chapter for me,” Gayle said.

His vision extends beyond competition to cultivation.

“Europe represents cricket’s final frontier, and the ETPL has the potential to unravel promising local talent and nurture future heroes who will strengthen the sport in that region. I can’t wait to get started on this new journey.”

The ETPL is designed as a multi-nation collaboration, organized in partnership with the cricket boards of Ireland, Scotland, and Netherlands.

Franchises will be based in key cities including Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Belfast, Dublin, Glasgow, and Edinburgh, reflecting an ambitious geographic footprint aimed at expanding cricket’s reach across the continent.

Financially, the league has already demonstrated significant backing, with franchise rights reportedly sold for £11.1 million over a 10-year cycle, a signal of long-term intent.

Countdown to a new competition

The tournament is scheduled to run from August 26 to September 20, marking the first full staging of a competition that seeks to blend established cricketing talent with emerging European prospects.

For Gayle, the timing aligns with a broader shift from player to stakeholder, from dominating games to shaping the environments in which they are played.

Having amassed 103 Tests, 301 One-Day Internationals, and 79 T20 Internationals between 1999 and 2021, Gayle’s reputation as one of cricket’s most recognizable figures is firmly established.

Now, through the Glasgow Mugafians, he enters a new contest, not for runs, but for influence, development, and the future direction of the game in untapped regions.

 

 

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