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 The temporary suspension of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 due to escalating tensions between India and Pakistan has significant financial implications for the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Drawing parallels from previous disruptions, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, we can estimate the potential losses the BCCI might incur.  --- 📉 Estimated Financial Losses for BCCI Due to IPL 2025 Suspension 1. Broadcasting Revenue Losses The BCCI's primary revenue stream from the IPL comes from broadcasting rights. In the 2021 season, Star Sports held a five-year contract worth ₹16,347 crore, translating to approximately ₹3,269.4 crore per year. With 60 matches in a season, this amounts to around ₹54.5 crore per match. If the broadcaster pays per match, any canceled or postponed games directly impact revenue. For instance, in 2021, only 29 matches were completed before the season was halted, leading to an estimated loss of ₹1,690 crore in broadcasting revenue alon...

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