Jointly hosted by the cricket boards of Australia, South Africa and India, the CLT20 tournament has not found many takers in terms of sponsors as well as fans and has seen its value dwindle down over the years forcing the Indian board to reconsider its future.
According to reports, a 'mini-IPL' could be played this year in UAE instead of CLT20 but BCCI secretary Thakur said they're still debating about it and the ways to make it more viable.
"These are mere speculations in the media. We still have CLT20. We'll have meeting on that on how to make it a better tournament or something in place of that. We just finished a successful IPL and we'll now start thinking on those lines," BCCI secretary Thakur told media.
"If CLT20 could not attract crowd in India or abroad, you need to sit back and think about other associations. It is in the interest of cricket. In the interest of cricket you make changes. Like from Test cricket, we switched to ODIs, then T20s and now we have IPL.
"With time, you bring in changes so that the game should not die. There should be enough takers for the game. Tournament should be successful."
"Would you like your product to go down? No. Eventually I have to look for. You will only get sponsors if you have a successful tournament. There will be no takers otherwise. Eventually, you will have to look for cricket first. For me, that one month window has to be used properly in the interest of cricket and Board."
Thakur also said the IPL T20 just got over last night and the final call would be taken by the CLT20 Board.
Echoing on the same lines, IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla cited example of newspaper circulation and said, "If a newspaper's circulation goes down, you have to rethink about your strategies. Similarly, the CLT20 was not doing on expected lines, so we had to rethink about it.