• Send Us A Tip
  • Calling all Tech Writers
  • Advertise
Monday, July 6, 2026
  • Login
TechStory
  • News
  • Crypto
  • Gadgets
  • Memes
  • Gaming
  • Cars
  • AI
  • Startups
  • Markets
  • How to
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Crypto
  • Gadgets
  • Memes
  • Gaming
  • Cars
  • AI
  • Startups
  • Markets
  • How to
No Result
View All Result
TechStory
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

IPL Media Rights Bids Cross Rs.100 Crores Per Game

by Vishvas Narayan
June 13, 2022
in Business, Entertainment, India News, sports
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
IPL by India.com
TwitterWhatsappLinkedin

When the first day of the auction of the media rights of the IPL for the next 5 years (2023-2027) came to a close on the 12th of June, Sunday, everyone realised that it was going to be one of the highest valued media rights ever in world sports history.

You might also like

Nirav Modi’s Seven-Year Legal Battle Ends as ECHR Dismisses Final Appeal

The Xbox Downsizing Shifting Strategy Spurs Massive Restructuring Wave

NPU vs GPU vs CPU Explained: Understanding the Brains Behind Modern Computers

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), India’s apex board of cricket administration was able to rake in a colossal Rs. 43,050 crores which is just under $5.5 billion USD. This is a big jump compared to the previous auction where the BCCI was able to earn Rs. 17,000 crores. With the new auction completed, the BCCI will be earning just over Rs. 104 crores ($13.4 million USD) for every game in just media rights which is more than English Football’s Premier League at $ 11 million USD per game.

League Value by ET

With this new lucrative deal done and confirmed, the Indian Premier League has jumped up to 2nd on the list of the highest per game deals just under the American National Football League (NFL) which is valued at $ 17 million USD per game. The IPL is now valued more than some of the largest sports leagues in the world, even more than the National Basketball Association (NBA), and every single football league in the world.

It is assumed that the second day of the auction will throw up much larger numbers.

The auction commenced on the 12th of June just before midday with 4 of the largest media companies of the country locking horns to secure them. The 4 companies were Viacom, Disney Hotstar, Culver Max and Zee Media. The auction has been split into to parts, Package A and Package B.

The first one is to buy the television rights of the competition in the country with the base price of it fixed at Rs. 49 crores while the 2nd one is to buy the digital rights of the competition in the country with its base price fixed at Rs. 33 crores.

The first day ended with package A having a bid of Rs. 57 crores while package B stood at Rs 48 crores.

It is assumed that the heaviest part of auction will take place on the 2nd day and the 1sat day just teased as to how much companies were willing to shell out to purchase the rights. Although the tournament is mainly watched in only India, it has still grown exponentially year by year to become one of the most watched and highest earning tournaments in the entire world.

Tags: #Mediarights#TelevisecricketIPL
Tweet54SendShare15
Previous Post

Celsius network pauses all transactions between accounts

Next Post

Nigerian stock exchange to use blockchain for trade settlement

Vishvas Narayan

Recommended For You

Nirav Modi’s Seven-Year Legal Battle Ends as ECHR Dismisses Final Appeal

by Rounak Majumdar
July 6, 2026
0
Nirav Modi's Seven-Year Legal Battle Ends as ECHR Dismisses Final Appeal

Fugitive diamond merchant Nirav Modi is now on the verge of being extradited to India after reportedly losing his final legal challenge before the European Court of Human...

Read more

The Xbox Downsizing Shifting Strategy Spurs Massive Restructuring Wave

by Anochie Esther
July 6, 2026
0
Xbox studio system downsize

The business model behind high-budget interactive entertainment is hitting an extreme breaking point as massive corporate investments run into flat platform growth. For nearly a decade, the gaming...

Read more

NPU vs GPU vs CPU Explained: Understanding the Brains Behind Modern Computers

by Ishaan Negi
July 6, 2026
0
NPU vs GPU vs CPU Explained: Understanding the Brains Behind Modern Computers

For years, buying a laptop or desktop was simple. You checked the processor, looked at the amount of RAM, maybe considered storage, and made your decision. The CPU...

Read more
Next Post
Nigerian stock exchange to use blockchain for trade settlement

Nigerian stock exchange to use blockchain for trade settlement

Please login to join discussion

Techstory

Tech and Business News from around the world. Follow along for latest in the world of Tech, AI, Crypto, EVs, Business Personalities and more.
reach us at info@techstory.in

Advertise With Us

Reach out at - info@techstory.in

Aviator Game India 2026

BROWSE BY TAG

#Crypto #howto 2024 acquisition AI amazon Apple Artificial Intelligence bitcoin Business China cryptocurrency e-commerce electric vehicles Elon Musk Ethereum facebook funding Gaming Google India Instagram Investment ios iPhone IPO Market Markets Meta Microsoft News OpenAI samsung Social Media SpaceX startup startups tech technology Tesla TikTok trend trending twitter US

© 2025 Techstory.in

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Crypto
  • Gadgets
  • Memes
  • Gaming
  • Cars
  • AI
  • Startups
  • Markets
  • How to

© 2025 Techstory.in

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?