Jay Shah Shares Exact Amount BCCI Will Earn Per IPL Game, Making It second Most Lucrative League
Just before the e-closeout for the Indian Premier League's (IPL) five-year media privileges, the Indian cricket board is hopeful:
Presently positioned fourth behind the National Football League (NFL), English Premier League (EPL), and Major League Baseball (MLB), the board anticipates that the IPL should leap to runner up.
Resolute by Amazon's late withdrawal from the high-profile race, which actually incorporates old-hand sports telecasters
Disney Star, Sony, Zee, and Viacom-Reliance, as well as newbie Viacom-Reliance, BCCI secretary Jay Shah said that regardless of whether the privileges go at base value
This will be the BCCI's second continuous telecom bonus in its five-year cycles.
The full IPL privileges were offered to Star India for about $3 billion out of 2017, an unbelievable aggregate for a cricket understanding at that point.
The offer of two extra establishments recently, for a sum of $1.7 billion, was an early indication of Brand IPL ascending notwithstanding the pandemic break:
BCCI procured a sum of $1.7 billion, with the Lucknow establishment bringing 250% more than the base cost.