BCCI had announced that India digital rights for IPL were acquired for Rs 20,500 crore by Viacom18, which also won the non-exclusive Package C by paying Rs 2,991 crore more.
BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has said the roaring success of the IPL Media Rights e-auction (2023-27) was an indicator of the extremely strong foundation the sport of cricket has in the country
After selling the IPL media rights for the 2023-2027 cycle for whopping Rs 48,390 crore for 410 matches, the BCCI will earn an unbelievable Rs 49 lakh (approx) from every ball bowled
"Sony Sports Network will broadcast over 1800 hours of cricket this year. In addition to the marquee India tour of England, the team plays three T20Is and three ODIs in the country.
Disney-Star, Viacom18 and Times Internet are winners, confirms cricket body's secretary Jay Shah
For advertisers, two separate entities bagging the TV and digital rights augur well as it would give them more options.
Shah confirmed that Viacom18 bagged digital rights with its winning bid of Rs 23,758 crore while Star India wins India TV rights with the winning bid of Rs 23,575 crore
The Indian Cricketers Association (ICA) expressed their "immense gratitude" towards BCCI for increasing the pension of former Test and first-class cricketers along with retired umpires
Thanks to all the action on Monday, the per-match value at the IPL now stands at $13.78 million (Rs 107.5 crore)
Ex-India captain and BCCI president Sourav Ganguly said that it is extremely important for the cricket board to take care of the financial well-being of our former cricketers and umpires.
Package A (Indian sub-continent TV Rights) for 410 IPL matches across five seasons from 2023 to 2027 has been sold for Rs 23,575 crore, which is effectively Rs 57.5 crore per game
Each might garner Rs 500 cr annually from media rights, up from Rs 201.65 cr that all 10 of them made in 2022
IPL media rights auction: Though tech giants Amazon, Google and Apple have pulled out of the race, there appears to be no impact so far on the overall value of the bids being made
After sparking speculations of a possible political debut with a cryptic tweet on Wednesday, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly sought to dispel the rumours and clarify on his next venture.
The Cricket West Indies (CWI) and the BCCI on Wednesday announced India's tour of the West Indies where the 'Men in Blue' will play three ODIs and five T20Is between July 22 and August 7. India will finish its white-ball leg of UK tour on July 17 and those selected would directly leave for the West Indies from England. The ODI series and three T20Is will be hosted across Trinidad and Tobago and St Kitts & Nevis, with the final two T20Is scheduled to be held in Fort Lauderhill, Florida in the USA. The three ODIs will be played on July 22, 24 and 27 respectively at Port of Spain's (Trinidad & Tobago) iconic Queen's Park Oval and will be followed by five T20Is, two of which will be played at Florida's Fort Lauderhill. The first T20I will be held at Brian Lara Stadium (Port of Spain) on July 29 and followed by two games at St Kitt's Warner Park on August 1 and 2 respectively. The final two games, in order to cater to the Indian diaspora in the United States, will be held at the ...
Ganguly in his tweet said he is embarking on a new journey, which was all about launching an educational app.
The Indian cricket board has announced a "prize money" of Rs 1.25 crore for curators and groundsmen across the six venues that hosted the Indian Premier League's (IPL) 2022 edition.
The Indian Premier League has taken a giant leap by getting itself registered in the Guinness Book of Records after displaying a giant jersey during the closing in Ahmedabad on Sunday.
Since we can't now reduce the number of teams or force owners to spend more, IPL could have peaked. This is bad news for the BCCI.
The record five-time IPL winning Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma had a woeful season finishing with 268 runs from 14 innings at an average of 19.