Will IPL defeat the NFL to become the world’s most expensive sport?
Cricket is India’s favorite sport and when it’s IPL season no one can make the people of India not watch it. Nowadays there is a lot of hype over IPL. There is also another sport that is in close competition with IPL and it is the National Football league(NFL). The National Football League is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference and the National Football Conference.
The 2nd DAY of the IPL E-Auction has the potential to become the Indian Premier League the World’s Most Expensive Sports Property. On Day 1, the IPL surpassed the 100-crore-per-match milestone. It has already surpassed Major League Baseball and the English Premier League. At 133 crores per match ($17.33 million), the American Football League (NFL) is the most expensive sports property in the world. It will be interesting to watch if IPL can REACH the magical amount on Day 2 of the E-auction of rights.
In terms of “per match broadcasting fees,” the IPL is now ranked fourth in the world, behind the NFL, EPL, and Major League Baseball. After the IPL media rights auction for the 2023-27 cycle, Shah expects the cash-rich T20 competition to rise to second place.
“A National Football League game currently costs a broadcaster almost $17 million, the most of any sports league.” The English Premier League comes in second with $11 million, followed by Major League Baseball with a similar sum. We received $9 million from one IPL game in the previous five-year cycle. BCCI will be paid $12 million per year this time, based on the current minimal base price that we have established.
IPL Per Match Worth crosses 100 Cr. Now valued more than Premier League. Only NFL is extra expensive than IPL Legal rights. IPL Electronic Rights stand at 48.04 Cr Per Match Price. Broadcast Legal rights for the Indian Sub-Continent at 57 Cr – this implies IPL At present is at 105 CR Per Sport. IPL wants a different 28 Crore for each match to beat NFL.