User talk:Kalaichelvan31.12.2005

The VALUATION of the IPL is upwards of 5 Billion USD, not the REVENUE. There is no source that claims that the REVENUE is the that figure you claim. The $680 million figure is not what the League gave the BCCI. $680 million is total REVENUE for 2019; Broadcasting Revenue was ~$510 million, Sponsorship was ~$100 million, Team Sponsorship was ~$48 million, Ticket Sales were $20 million. The BCCI takes 50% of the "Pool" (the "Pool" is Broadcasting and Sponsorship Revenue, $610), the BCCI also takes Franchise Fees from each team (~$21.5 million each), BCCI also takes 20% of Teams Ticket Sales. So technically, in the end, the Teams' Revenue is about 50% of $680 million (50% of the 72.9, per team). But this list does not differentiate those details, it's simply League's Revenue.

Dec 1 (reply): There are a few websites that "report" similar erroneous information. If you dig a bit and use more reputable websites/sources you'll find that their "reporting" is clearly wrong. The Value is around $6 billion, not the Revenue -- https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/ipl/top-stories/ipl-brand-value-falls-for-first-time-in-6-years-report/articleshow/81432650.cms --

Why do you ignore the information I provided? Those are detailed figures from the most comprehensive source on the matter -- https://businessbar.net/all/ipl-680m-revenues-and-not-out/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by DavidESPN (talk • contribs) 01:22, 2 December 2021 (UTC)