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IPL's valuation drops for second time in a row in 2025 to ₹76,100 cr

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63% : However, the report noted that the league's core fundamentals remain strong, supported by robust viewership and stable sponsorship from sectors such as automobiles, banking, financial and insurance services (BFSI), healthcare, and consumer technology.
46% : RMG ban and weak media rivalry weigh on ecosystem value Also Read IPL 2026 auction likely in mid-December; retention deadline set for Nov 15 Cummins, Head offered ₹58 crore each for exclusive T20 league deals: Report India's cricket economy has just scratched surface, says Knight Riders CEO ILT20 and BBL emerge as possible new homes for Ashwin in franchise cricket IPL tickets to become more expensive with govt's 40% GST decision "This one-two punch has created the first sustained downturn in IPL's commercial history, reducing the ecosystem's valuation by nearly Rs 16,400 crore, or $2.4 billion, in just two years," the report said.

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