Date: April 15, 2025
Venue: PCA New International Cricket Stadium
In a thrilling low-scoring encounter, Punjab Kings (PBKS) made history by defending the lowest total in IPL history. They defeated Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) by 16 runs, in a match filled with bowling brilliance and unexpected drama.
BCCI distributes central revenue (media rights & sponsorships) equally among 10 franchises. Each match is valued at ₹104 crore.
Estimated per-match share: ₹5.2 crore per team
PBKS (Home Team): Earned approx ₹3–4 crore via tickets, in-stadium ads.
KKR (Away Team): Revenue mainly from merchandise & brand visibility.
BCCI earns approx ₹104 crore per match from TV & digital rights. A part of this is shared with franchises, while the rest funds cricket infrastructure.
| Stakeholder | Estimated Earnings (₹ Crore) |
|---|---|
| PBKS (Home Team) | 8–9 |
| KKR (Away Team) | 5–6 |
| Star Sports | 25–30 |
| JioCinema | 20–25 |
| BCCI | 104 |
This PBKS vs KKR match wasn’t just a game—it was a financial powerhouse. From franchise profits to broadcaster billions, IPL continues to grow into a business behemoth with every match.
Sources for this financial analysis include data from Adgully detailing Punjab Kings’ 25% sponsorship revenue growth, CricTracker and Man’s World India for franchise net worth and profitability, and Economic Times projecting a $600 million advertising revenue for IPL 2025
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