IPL’s valuation climbs to $10.9 billion in 2022, grows by 75%

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IPL valuation has grown to 75% since 2020 and lots’ current valuation is $10.9 billion as per D and P Advisory. It’s a known fact that BCCI shells out a huge amount of money to make this tournament look lucrative. Apparently, the IPL is the most popular and richest T20 cricket league.

The Board’s investment has now rewarded them with a good return with a huge profit margin. The IPL is now a Deacorn, a term used for businesses that have a value of more than $10.0 billion and it is the second-largest sporting league in the world.

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In 2022, two new teams were added that added $1.6 billion to the tournament. The addition of Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants played an instrumental role in boosting the valuation of IPL. In the year 2020, this cash-rich league was valued $6.2 billion and in the next two years, it jumped to $10.0 billion.

It’s interesting to note that the IPL franchise owners are interested in multi-club ownership, a model that will act as a part of their long-term strategy in the future. The Knight Riders Group and owners of Mumbai Indian, Reliance Industries already own teams in the top leagues of the globe.

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The “Beyond 22 Yards” report by D and P Advisory states that everything went through a humongous change in the auction of the IPL media rights from 2023 to 2027. The management sold the media rights at $6.2 billion which was three times higher compared to the five-year cycle in 2017.

The women’s Indian Premier League has been announced by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), with a basic franchise fee of Rs 400 crores ($50 million). The IPL Ecosystem will gain a great deal from this pricing, which is more than that of the majority of other cricket leagues in the world.

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