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Published - May 10, 2025, 15:59 IST | Updated - May 10, 2025, 15:59 IST
Updated - May 10, 2025, 15:59 IST
In light of increasing border tensions with India and Pakistan, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced a ban on the IPL 2025 edition for one week. The ban followed the halt of the Delhi Capitals vs. Punjab Kings game at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala after a power failure, when officials stated the lamp posts had been purposely turned off due to a red alert level receiver in Jammu.
BCCI officials stated national security is a value to them before the league, but it is also one of the most valuable sporting brands in the world. From a financial perspective, though, the suspension is financially significant. Estimates are losing in the range of INR 100-125 crore with every IPL game suspended. While these costs are covered by insurance to some extent, the general loss is not far off INR 60 crores per game after partial coverage from insurance is considered.
Franchises and stakeholders are recognizing this financial impact. For example, teams like the Royal Challengers Bengaluru had an upcoming home game that would have generated maximum revenue from ticket sales and merchandising alone. Also, vendors, transport companies, and small businesses dependent on match-day traffic are in trouble too. While BCCI is navigating the disruption, major partners such as Jiostar and title sponsor TATA continue to stand by the BCCI’s position of prioritizing the safety of the public.
As BCCI navigates delaying and/or rescheduling, the willingness of the BCCI to cater to its commercial partners and the availability of players from multiple international franchises are likely becoming increasingly relevant. If BCCI can't avoid scheduling complications that extend into the August-September window, concerns grow towards the impact on India's impending tour of Bangladesh and if the T20 Asia Cup can even be hosted. While rescheduling is possible, if the delays push beyond current timelines, BCCI will face further challenges to revise schedules while coordinating with broadcast, venue, and all international boards.
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Franchise owners are seeking resolution surrounding revenue sharing and changes to fixtures. While many international players have returned home temporarily, there are still ongoing communications between the team management departments and the board. Right now, the league is at a standstill until either regional tensions deescalate and/or a formal announcement is released giving the green light to resume. The longer the league stands still, the greater the economic and logistical footprint becomes on the IPL ecosystem.
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