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TV mergers, gaming ban see IPL value dip by 8%: Report
Hindustan Times Gurugram
|October 16, 2025
MUMBAI: The value of IPL is estimated to have declined by 8% over the last year—from ₹82,700 crore to ₹76,100 crore — on account of mergers in the broadcast space, and the ban on real money gaming.
This marks the second successive year of a decline in the T20 league's value, from ₹92,500 crore in 2023, according to D&P Advisory, which puts out the annual valuation.
In its report, titled “Beyond 22 Yards”, the company said the drop in value in the IPL ecosystem is due to two major off-field events-merger of broadcast majors Viacom 18 and Disney Star in 2024, reducing competition for media rights, and the ban on companies in the RMG (real money gaming) business which were major sponsors and advertisers.
“This one-two punch has created the first sustained downturn in IPLs commercial history, reducing the ecosystem value by nearly ₹16,400 crore in two years,” the report said.
This story is from the October 16, 2025 edition of Hindustan Times Gurugram.
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