BSFI president Captain PVK Mohan today said the details were being worked out for the Cue Masters League and the International Management Group, which successfully conducted the Indian Super League football with Reliance, was working on its modalities.
"We hope to finalise everything after the second edition of the Indian Open gets over in Mumbai (March 10-14). It's still in the nascent stage," Mohan told reporters on the sidelines of the Senior National Billiards and Snooker Championship at the Bengal Rowing Club.
"There will be six teams across the country and we are trying our best to make the format very attractive and popular."
Mohan, who is also the International Billiards and Snooker Federation president, said they're also planning for an Asian Players' Tour Championship in snooker in five countries.
"Exciting days are ahead for cue sport. The players from Asian countries had to stay in UK for long to pursue professional snooker. But with the Asian Tour things will change," Mohan said.
The Tour will then travel to India, followed by Singapore and Thailand while the IBSF is yet to decide on the fifth country.
