Deccan Chronicle

IPL per match value crosses `100cr mark

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New Delhi, June 12: The Indian Premier League’s media rights auction witnessed a robust bidding for TV and Digital rights of the Indian sub-continent with the valuation of per match of the cash-rich league being earmarked at more than a whopping `100 crore.

With the bidding going into the second day, the cumulative valuation of the media rights could well touch a staggering `50,000 crore mark, which will be one of the biggest in terms of global rights across any sport.

Four out of the seven players in the fray — Viacom18, Disney-Star, Sony and Zee were involved in a near seven hour slugfest that remained inconclusi­ve with Package A (India TV Rights) and Package B (India Digital Rights) cumulative­ly fetching upwards of `42,000 crore ($5.37 billion approximat­ely) and still counting.

The final result might not be out late on Monday or Tuesday as the battle for Packages A and B will continue on Monday.

Once it is over, the winner of package B can challenge for Package C which has 18 non-exclusive digital rights game for `16 crore per game and subsequent­ly Package D (Overseas TV and Digital combined rights at `3 crore per game) will come up for bidding.

“As of now after 5.30 pm, the bid for TV has gone up to `57 crore per game from its base price of `49 crore and India digital rights has seen an unbelievab­le growth from its `33 crore to

`48 crore per game,” a senior BCCI functionar­y said.

“So from per game combined valuation of `54.5 crore from last five-yearcycle, it has already surpassed `100 crore mark

(`105 crore plus). It is unbelievab­le. It will again start on Monday.”

While it is not known which part were the most aggressive amongst the four bidders, it is expected that the Viacom18-Uday Shankar consortium is locked in an intense bidding war with current rights holder Disney (Star).

“We were expecting fantastic digital bids and with the fight for group A and B still on, the magic figure of

`50,000 crore could well be touched. For Package C and D, one can have a rough estimate that another `5500 crore would be added if these first two packages stop at `45,000 crore,” another BCCI official said.

Among the company bigwigs, one of the biggest names in the TV industry, who knows IPL media rights bidding like back of his hand, said: “The BCCI will laugh its way to the bank but if the media rights value goes beyond

`50,000 crore, then it will have its own set of consequenc­es for that kind of aggressive bidding.”

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