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Money Behind the Match: PBKS vs KKR IPL 2025 – Full Financial Analysis

Match Recap: PBKS vs KKR – April 15, 2025


In a historic low-scoring thriller at the PCA New International Cricket Stadium, Punjab Kings (PBKS) defended the lowest total in IPL history, defeating Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) by 16 runs.

PBKS vs KKR IPL 2025: Match & Financial Analysis

Date: April 15, 2025
Venue: PCA New International Cricket Stadium

Match Summary

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.



Financial Analysis

1. Franchise Earnings (PBKS & KKR)

a) Central Revenue Share

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

b) Matchday Revenue

PBKS (Home Team): Earned approx ₹3–4 crore via tickets, in-stadium ads.

KKR (Away Team): Revenue mainly from merchandise & brand visibility.

c) Sponsorship & Merchandise
  • PBKS spent ₹26.75 crore on Shreyas Iyer, reflecting strong sponsor backing.
  • KKR, the defending champions, continue to attract premium deals.

2. Broadcasters' Earnings

a) Star Sports (TV Broadcast)
  • Estimated earnings: ₹25–30 crore
  • Revenue through premium ad slots & subscriptions
b) JioCinema (Digital Streaming)
  • Estimated earnings: ₹20–25 crore
  • High digital viewership and data-driven ad sales

3. BCCI Earnings

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.

Summary Table

Stakeholder Estimated Earnings (₹ Crore)
PBKS (Home Team) 8–9
KKR (Away Team) 5–6
Star Sports 25–30
JioCinema 20–25
BCCI 104

Conclusion

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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