Deccan Chronicle

BCCI gets deal of `48,390 crore

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New Delhi, June 14: The BCCI on Tuesday reaffirmed its status as a cricketing behemoth by securing one of the biggest broadcast deals in the history of the sport, fetching an eye-popping

`48,390 crore ($6.20 billion) through IPL media rights for a five-year period, starting 2023.

While Disney Star retained their Indian subcontine­nt TV rights with a figure of `23,575 crore

(`57.5 crore/game), the most sought-after India digital rights deal was acquired for `20,500 crore by the Reliance backed

Viacom18, which also won the non-exclusive Package ‘C’, paying another `2,991 crore.

The deal for package ‘A’ and ‘B’ is for 410 matches across five years with 74 matches each in 2023 and

2024 and 84 each in 2025 and 2026. The 2027 edition will have 94 games.

Viacom18 entered the fray through a consortium which has former Star India head Uday Shankar (Bodhi Tree) and James Murdoch (Lupa

Systems) in it.

“I am thrilled to announce that STAR INDIA wins India TV rights with their bid of `23,575 crores. The bid is a direct testimony to the BCCI’s organisati­onal capabiliti­es despite two pandemic years,” BCCI secretary Jay Shah tweeted.

“Since its inception, the IPL has been synonymous with growth & today is a red-letter day for India Cricket, with Brand IPL touching a new high with e-auction resulting in INR 48,390 cr value. IPL is now the 2nd most valued sporting league in the world in terms of per match value,” Shah added.

The IPL, in terms of sheer valuation, will now be bracketed in the topmost sporting properties alongside National Football League (USA), National Basketball Associatio­n (USA) and English Premier League (England), the most watched sporting event in the world.

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