Glasgow Cosmic's Vipul Agrawal on ETPL debut with Hayden, Mott and Aaron

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Glasgow Cosmic's Vipul Agrawal on ETPL debut with Hayden, Mott and Aaron

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A Mugafi Group chairman who grew up watching Tendulkar and Dravid is now co-owning a Scottish T20 franchise — with Matthew Hayden as co-owner-cum-head coach, and the 2030 T20 World Cup on the same soil as the endgame. Glasgow Cosmic's ETPL debut is as much a long-term cricket development bet as it is a sporting venture.

Key Takeaways

Glasgow Cosmic co-owner Vipul Agrawal (Chairman, Mugafi Group ) is entering the inaugural European T20 Premier League (ETPL) , which begins on 26 August .
Matthew Hayden joins as co-owner and head coach; Matthew Mott as assistant coach; Varun Aaron as bowling coach.
Four to five Glasgow Cosmic squad members currently play for the Scotland national team .
Agrawal cites the 2030 ICC Men's T20 World Cup — to be co-hosted in the region — as a key milestone for the franchise's development mission.
Cricket in Scotland has a history of over 200 years , and Agrawal believes European sporting passion can be converted into a mainstream cricket audience.

Glasgow Cosmic co-owner Vipul Agrawal has outlined an ambitious vision for Scottish cricket ahead of the inaugural European T20 Premier League (ETPL) season, which kicks off on 26 August. The franchise, backed by Agrawal's Mugafi Group, has assembled a high-profile coaching setup and is positioning itself as a long-term development engine for the sport in Europe.

The Coaching Setup

At the heart of Glasgow Cosmic's preparations is a marquee leadership team. Legendary Australian batter Matthew Hayden joins as co-owner and head coach, with former England white-ball coach Matthew Mott serving as assistant coach and India pacer Varun Aaron taking charge as bowling coach. Agrawal described the appointments as organic rather than transactional.

'I found it's the perfect time for him to have a role where he owns it and builds it from scratch. When we reached out, he was much more excited than we thought he would be,' Agrawal said of Hayden. 'Having him as a co-owner is a great source of pride for us. It puts us in a very good spot where we don't just have a coach who is gonna lead the team to great heights, but who is also gonna think of this like a family.'

A Fan Turned Franchise Owner

Agrawal's entry into European cricket is rooted in a lifelong connection to the sport. He traces his passion to landmark moments such as India's 2001 Test victory over Australia in Kolkata and the 2011 ODI World Cup triumph on home soil, and credits icons like Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, and Rahul Dravid — who is also co-owner of the Dublin Guardians franchise in the same league — as formative influences.

'I always wanted to find and merge my love for the sport into something which I can do on a day-to-day basis. I think that's been a larger reason when the opportunity came to me. I just jumped on it,' Agrawal said.

Building a Scottish Cricket Pipeline

Beyond the commercial dimension, Agrawal frames the franchise's core purpose as talent development. He noted that four to five players in Glasgow Cosmic's current squad already represent the Scotland national team, and sees the franchise as a bridge between grassroots cricket and international exposure.

'The very important thing for us is not just to have these international players, but how these international players can pass on the experience to the players at the local grassroots level,' he said. He added that the trajectory of European cricket over the next decade would be shaped by how new talent emerges and performs through platforms like the ETPL.

The 2030 World Cup Window

With the ICC Men's T20 World Cup scheduled to be co-hosted in the region in 2030, Agrawal views the next five years as a defining operational window. 'The interesting part for us is that the 2030 World Cup is gonna happen in the same soil. We would love to have the highest impact in that World Cup for a Scotland team,' he said.

He acknowledged the scale of the executional challenge but said it is precisely what draws him to the venture as an entrepreneur. Cricket in Scotland, he pointed out, has a history stretching back 200 years, and he believes European passion for sport — if channelled correctly — could rival traditional cricket strongholds.

Competitive Intent

On the balance between entertainment and results, Agrawal was unequivocal: 'I don't think that's two different things. If you perform well, if you're really competitive on the ground — that's what fans like. Lifting a trophy is a must. That's how we're gonna enlighten a lot of the people locally and bring their support, not just in this season, but the seasons going forward.'

Glasgow Cosmic's opening fixture is scheduled for 27 August, with the squad continuing preparations until the first ball is bowled. Whether the franchise can translate its star-studded setup into results — and eventually into a generation of Scottish cricketers on the world stage — will be the defining question of its debut season.

Point of View

However, is whether the grassroots pipeline rhetoric translates into measurable Scotland team contributions over the next five years. With the 2030 T20 World Cup in the region, the window is real — but so is the risk that franchise cricket remains an expat entertainment product rather than a genuine nursery for local talent.
NationPress
21 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the European T20 Premier League (ETPL)?
The ETPL is a franchise-based T20 cricket competition launching its inaugural season on 26 August. It features teams including Glasgow Cosmic and the Dublin Guardians, and is designed to develop cricket talent across Scotland and Europe.
Who is Matthew Hayden's role at Glasgow Cosmic?
Matthew Hayden serves as both co-owner and head coach of Glasgow Cosmic in the ETPL. Franchise co-owner Vipul Agrawal said Hayden's dual ownership stake was intentional, ensuring he treats the franchise 'like a family' rather than a short-term coaching assignment.
Why is Vipul Agrawal investing in Scottish cricket?
Agrawal, Chairman of the Mugafi Group, says his investment is driven by a lifelong passion for cricket and a desire to build a sustainable development pipeline for Scottish and European talent. He also sees the 2030 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, to be co-hosted in the region, as a defining opportunity.
How does Glasgow Cosmic plan to develop local Scottish talent?
The franchise already includes four to five Scotland national team players in its squad and aims to use international stars like Hayden, Mott, and Aaron to mentor grassroots-level players. Agrawal's stated goal is to help Scotland reach the highest stages of international cricket, including the World Cup.
When does Glasgow Cosmic play its first ETPL match?
Glasgow Cosmic's opening fixture is scheduled for 27 August, one day after the ETPL's inaugural season begins on 26 August.
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