IPL Cricket Media Rights Set to Plateau at $5.4 Billion in Next Cycle, Media Partners Asia Report Finds
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Two decades of compounding growth in Indian Premier League cricket media rights are coming to an end, according to a new report from Media Partners Asia. MPA published “The IPL: Teams, Rights & Valuations” on March 24, projecting that the 2028–32 rights cycle will hold flat at $5.4 billion in total – matching the current […]
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Mar 23, 2026 7:30pm PT IPL Cricket Media Rights Set to Plateau at $5.4 Billion in Next Cycle, Media Partners Asia Report Finds By Naman Ramachandran Plus Icon Naman Ramachandran Latest Hong Kong FilMart 2026: Six Takeaways From Asia’s Buzzy Film and Entertainment Content Marketplace 3 days ago Prime Video Touts India as ‘Most Important’ Global Market 4 days ago Chow Yun-fat, Aaron Kwok, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Louis Koo Lead Ensemble in ‘Cold War 1994,’ Unveiled at Hong Kong FilMart 4 days ago See All Two decades of compounding growth in Indian Premier League cricket media rights are coming to an end, according to a new report from Media Partners Asia. MPA published “The IPL : Teams, Rights & Valuations” on March 24, projecting that the 2028–32 rights cycle will hold flat at $5.4 billion in total – matching the current 2023–27 period but representing a 13% decline on a per-match basis, dropping from $13.2 million to $11.5 million. The firm attributes the per-match erosion to the expanded 94-match format, which adds volume without a corresponding increase in value. Related Stories Charli xcx, Rüfüs Du Sol, the Strokes to Headline Outside Lands 2026
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