Indian media mogul Subhash Chandra is planning a return to the cricket pitch as a rebel, this time probably on a much larger scale. Threatening to split world cricket, Chandra-helmed Essel Group has begun registering companies with names that appear to be rival national cricket boards. Subhash Chandra His design could throw up a challenge to the power structure enjoyed by the cricket boards of India, England and Australia. Chandra, whose rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL) ended its innings in 2009 after starting in 2007, is said to have teamed up with the architect of the Indian Premier League (IPL) Lalit Modi to start a cricket project the contours of which are not known. Incidentally, Modi was at the forefront of the kill ICL campaign of the BCCI. As the IPL commissioner then, he was obviously opposed to Chandra creating a flourishing rebel T20 format league.
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