"This is absolutely terrific,” says Sunil Gavaskar on IPL media rights value reaching 'mindboggling' level

The batting legend congratulated the BCCI and other stakeholders of the IPL

By Abhishek Ghan - 14 Jun, 2022

The former India captain, Sunil Gavaskar admitted that he did not expect the value of Indian Premier League (IPL) media rights to reach the extraordinary levels seen at the ongoing auction in Mumbai. 

On Day 2 of the auction in Mumbai on Monday (June 13), the BCCI is expected to make at least Rs 45,000 crore after the rights for TV and internet broadcasting for just the Indian subcontinent reached Rs 44,070 crore.

Gavaskar spoke to India Today and said that the value of IPL media rights only demonstrates the T20 league's appeal and that fans will continue to receive a high-quality broadcast experience.

The BCCI was assured of Rs 44,070 crore from the auction of Packages A and B — TV and digital broadcast rights across the Indian subcontinent for a 5-year period from 2023 to 2027 on Monday for 410 matches. Star India has paid roughly three times the amount for the TV and digital rights in 2017 for the 2018 to 2022 cycle.

While there is still some debate over TV rights, Viacom appears to be the favorite to secure the digital agreement.

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On Day 2 of the media rights auction in Mumbai, the price per match in the IPL surpassed Rs 105 crore. The internet rights for the Indian subcontinent reached Rs 50 crore per match from a base price of Rs 33 crore, while the TV rights for the Indian subcontinent were sold for Rs 57.5 crore each match, demonstrating a remarkable development pattern.

"I never thought that after the first year that the IPL started that these would be the numbers that they would be reaching after 15 years," the legendary batter who had served as BCCI President (IPL Affairs) in 2014, said.

"This is absolutely terrific and congratulations to everybody concerned. You are looking at the quality of the coverage. Because the numbers have always been good, the viewers loved it," he added.

"But this number today, which we have got is mind-boggling. I just want to congratulate the BCCI the TV executives. They will make sure that the viewer will get a big bang for the buck."

Package C - a set of 18 non-exclusive matches per season - and Package D - international TV and digital rights - pushed the media rights auction into its third day. On Tuesday(June 14), the auction will restart.

Star India, Sony, Reliance-Viacom JV, Zee, Supersport, and Sky Sports were among the broadcast industry's top names in the competition for the IPL media rights. 

(INDIA TODAY INPUTS)


 

By Abhishek Ghan - 14 Jun, 2022

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