Amsterdam, Edinburgh and Belfast have been unveiled as the first three franchise cities of the ICC-sanctioned European T20 Premier League (ETPL), marking a major milestone as the tournament builds momentum towards its inaugural season, scheduled to begin in late August 2026.
The announcement was made at a global press conference in Sydney, where the league also revealed the ownership groups behind the first phase of its franchise rollout.
The Amsterdam franchise will be owned by a group led by Australian cricket great Steve Waugh, alongside Jamie Dwyer, five-time World Player of the Year and Olympic gold medallist, and Tim Thomas, former CEO of the Centre for Australia-India Relations and former Partner at KPMG Australia.
The Edinburgh franchise will be owned by former New Zealand internationals Nathan McCullum, a high-performance cricket coach, and Kyle Mills, a former New Zealand fast bowler and former ICC No. 1 ODI bowler.
The Belfast franchise will be owned by Australian all-rounder “The Big Show” Glenn Maxwell, along with Rohan Lund, former Group CEO of NRMA, alongside strategic partners that will be announced later.
Speaking on the announcement, Steve Waugh, co-owner of the Amsterdam franchise, said, “I’ve always been selective about where I invest my time and energy in cricket. Franchise cricket has expanded quickly, but this opportunity stood out because it is driven by aspiration and long-term thinking. In many ways, it marks a return to the game for me — but in a very different role. This is about helping uphold the standards and spirit of cricket while supporting its growth into Europe, which remains the game’s last great frontier.”
Glenn Maxwell, co-owner of the Belfast franchise, said, “I am thrilled to be involved with the Irish Wolves, where we will build a culture of fun, family and playing without fear. The Irish people love their sport and Cricket Ireland have made huge strides in expanding the game over the last two decades. The Wolves and the European T20 Premier League will accelerate that growth and I feel super proud to be leading the franchise in its inaugural year.”
Kyle Mills, co-owner of the Edinburgh franchise, added, “The opportunity to be part of franchise ownership in a league built with strong governance and deep board partnerships is hugely compelling. ETPL has all the ingredients to become a serious force in global cricket.”
ETPL is owned and operated through a joint venture between Rules Global (Rules X) and Cricket Ireland, which is a Full Member of the International Cricket Council. The league is co-founded by Abhishek Bachchan, Saurav Banerjee, Priyanka Kaul and Dhiraj Malhotra and is further supported through formal partnerships with Cricket Scotland and the Royal Dutch Cricket Association (KNCB).
Abhishek Bachchan, Co-founder of ETPL, Indian actor and sports entrepreneur, said, “My journey across sport has taught me that meaningful franchises are built with intent, integrity and vision; and these three teams represent exactly that. Anchored in strong partnerships with national boards and the greats of the game, ETPL will bring together established international stars alongside emerging talent from Europe and other associate nations, while upholding the highest standards of governance, transparency and sporting integrity, setting a new benchmark for emerging franchise leagues.”
Saurav Banerjee, Co-founder of the European T20 Premier League (ETPL), said, “Europe is home to nearly one-third of the ICC’s global membership, with 34 member nations across the continent, the largest concentration anywhere in the world. Much of Europe’s cricketing ecosystem remains undercommercialised, presenting a significant opportunity for structured growth. ETPL is Europe’s first ICC-sanctioned T20 league, designed to unlock this untapped potential. Through professional governance, a franchise-based structure and long-term discipline, ETPL aims to catalyse sustainable commercial growth and elevate European cricket on the global stage.”
The league’s rollout comes at a time when cricket in Europe is gaining momentum, with Italy qualifying for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 and England, Ireland and Scotland set to host the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
Brian MacNeice, Chair of the European T20 Premier League and non-executive Director on the Board of Cricket Ireland, said, “The launch of the European T20 Premier League is not only a landmark occasion for European cricket but also a crucial step forward in the development and growth of Irish cricket. Since gaining full membership, we have made steady and sustainable steps forward as a sport – but over the next few years, we are set for an enormous leap.”
Trudy Lindblade, CEO of Cricket Scotland, added, “We are delighted to welcome the first three ETPL franchise owners. This league represents a significant step forward for European cricket, and we appreciate the role played by all our stakeholders in creating a truly exciting and groundbreaking opportunity for all involved, in particular Scottish players and supporters of cricket in this country.”
Lucas Hendriske, interim CEO of KNCB, said, “The launch of the European T20 Premier League will be a landmark moment for cricket in Europe. The League will accelerate the growth of cricket across the region by providing visibility, high-performance standards, and inspiration for the next generation. We are delighted to see Europe take this step forward and proud that the Netherlands will play a central role in shaping its future.”
Backed by partnerships with national cricket boards and global cricketing names, ETPL aims to bring international stars and emerging European talent together in a high-performance, technology-led league format. Season 1 is expected to take place in late August 2026, as the European cricket ecosystem positions itself for structured professional growth on the global stage.














