IPL Business Model: How BCCI and Teams Earn Big Money!

 

IPL Business Model and BCCI's Earnings

IPL: Not Just a Game, But a Business Empire

Indian Premier League (IPL) is not just about cricket; it's a billion-dollar business. While players showcase their talent on the field, BCCI and franchises make fortunes off it. Let's dive deep into the business model of IPL.

Main Revenue Sources for BCCI and Franchises

  1. Media and Digital Rights:
    BCCI sold media and digital rights for ₹48,390 crores from 2023-2027. Half of this amount goes to BCCI, while the remaining is shared among the franchises.

  2. Title Sponsorship:
    Tata is the title sponsor for IPL 2025 with a whopping deal worth ₹2,500 crores. The revenue is equally split between BCCI and the franchises.

  3. Kit Sponsorship and Commercial Ads:
    A 10-second commercial during the match costs around ₹15 lakhs. Team jerseys and umpire kits adorned with sponsor logos also contribute to significant earnings.

  4. Ticket Sales:
    Home franchises earn around 80% of the ticket sales, making it a substantial source of income for the teams.

IPL: A League Beyond the Field
IPL is more than just a sporting event — it is a mega business platform. BCCI and franchises continually explore ways to expand their revenue streams and make the league bigger and better.

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