<p>Cricket's goose IPL has laid a golden egg once again and it’s worth Rs 48,390 crore. Mind you, the hatching season is not over. The high-octane, big-hitting carnival will bring in more moolah to the table with advertising and sponsors for the golden wicket.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, the cricketing behemoth <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/its-sold-viacom18-star-india-bag-ipl-media-rights-for-whopping-rs-48390-cr-1118116.html" target="_blank">BCCI secured one of the biggest broadcast deals</a> in the history of the sport, fetching an eye-popping Rs 48,390 crore ($6.20 billion) through IPL media rights for a five-year period, starting 2023.</p>.<p>While Disney Star retained their Indian sub-continent TV rights with a figure of Rs 23,575 crore ( approx Rs 57.5 crore/game), the most sought-after India digital rights deal was acquired for Rs 20,500 crore by the Reliance-backed Viacom18, which also won the non-exclusive Package C, paying another Rs 2,991 crore.</p>.<p>Let us compare just the cost of IPL media rights in other contexts to understand how big this mammoth has become ever since its birth in 2008. </p>.<p><strong>Central Vista</strong></p>.<p>The monies raked in from IPL media rights can help build two Central Vistas in the national capital. The project, which is estimated to cost around Rs 20,000 crore, involves a new Parliament building, remodelling Central Vista Avenue, and Common Central Secretariat by demolishing the existing structure in Parliament in New Delhi.</p>.<p><strong>221 Rolls Royce Boat Tails (World's most expensive car)</strong></p>.<p>Rolls Royce Boat Tail is currently the world's most expensive car, which costs a whopping $28 million (Rs 218.41 crore). The IPL media rights kitty would fetch 221 units of this gorgeous luxury car. </p>.<p><strong>Second biggest sports league in the world</strong></p>.<p>When it comes to the biggest sports leagues in the world, IPL is the second-most expensive sports tournament in terms of media rights. The IPL media rights for TV and digital in the Indian subcontinent for the cycle 2023-2027 were sold for a whopping Rs 107.5 crore per game. The 14-year-old cash-rich league has now surpassed the top sports leagues in the world such as Major League Baseball (MLB) and the English Premier League (EPL). </p>.<p>The National Football League (NFL) tops the list with media rights valued at Rs 136 crore per match, according to a 2020 Duff & Phelps comparison. </p>.<p><strong>311 Guafo Islands in Chile </strong></p>.<p>With Rs 48,333 crore in hand, the IPL kitty can help actually purchase 311 private islands in Chile. The 49,422-acre Guafo Island in Chile costs $20 million (Rs 155.99 crore), according to a report by Forbes. <br /><br /><em>($1 = Rs 78.03)</em></p>
<p>Cricket's goose IPL has laid a golden egg once again and it’s worth Rs 48,390 crore. Mind you, the hatching season is not over. The high-octane, big-hitting carnival will bring in more moolah to the table with advertising and sponsors for the golden wicket.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, the cricketing behemoth <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/its-sold-viacom18-star-india-bag-ipl-media-rights-for-whopping-rs-48390-cr-1118116.html" target="_blank">BCCI secured one of the biggest broadcast deals</a> in the history of the sport, fetching an eye-popping Rs 48,390 crore ($6.20 billion) through IPL media rights for a five-year period, starting 2023.</p>.<p>While Disney Star retained their Indian sub-continent TV rights with a figure of Rs 23,575 crore ( approx Rs 57.5 crore/game), the most sought-after India digital rights deal was acquired for Rs 20,500 crore by the Reliance-backed Viacom18, which also won the non-exclusive Package C, paying another Rs 2,991 crore.</p>.<p>Let us compare just the cost of IPL media rights in other contexts to understand how big this mammoth has become ever since its birth in 2008. </p>.<p><strong>Central Vista</strong></p>.<p>The monies raked in from IPL media rights can help build two Central Vistas in the national capital. The project, which is estimated to cost around Rs 20,000 crore, involves a new Parliament building, remodelling Central Vista Avenue, and Common Central Secretariat by demolishing the existing structure in Parliament in New Delhi.</p>.<p><strong>221 Rolls Royce Boat Tails (World's most expensive car)</strong></p>.<p>Rolls Royce Boat Tail is currently the world's most expensive car, which costs a whopping $28 million (Rs 218.41 crore). The IPL media rights kitty would fetch 221 units of this gorgeous luxury car. </p>.<p><strong>Second biggest sports league in the world</strong></p>.<p>When it comes to the biggest sports leagues in the world, IPL is the second-most expensive sports tournament in terms of media rights. The IPL media rights for TV and digital in the Indian subcontinent for the cycle 2023-2027 were sold for a whopping Rs 107.5 crore per game. The 14-year-old cash-rich league has now surpassed the top sports leagues in the world such as Major League Baseball (MLB) and the English Premier League (EPL). </p>.<p>The National Football League (NFL) tops the list with media rights valued at Rs 136 crore per match, according to a 2020 Duff & Phelps comparison. </p>.<p><strong>311 Guafo Islands in Chile </strong></p>.<p>With Rs 48,333 crore in hand, the IPL kitty can help actually purchase 311 private islands in Chile. The 49,422-acre Guafo Island in Chile costs $20 million (Rs 155.99 crore), according to a report by Forbes. <br /><br /><em>($1 = Rs 78.03)</em></p>