Which country has richest cricket board in the world? 150B in 2020

Which country has richest cricket board in the world? earned Rs 8280M in 2018-19.



The Indian Cricket Board has earned Rs 828 crore or 8.28 Billion from media rights in 2018-19, after which the Indian Cricket Board became the richest cricket board in the world.


According to Indian media reports, the BCCI's revenue has increased significantly in recent years due to the sale of media rights of the Indian team, including bilateral Tests, ODIs and T20 matches played at home grounds. Included.


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The BCCI board has now released the 2020 balance sheet.

According to the BCCI's balance sheet, during the 2018 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), the board earned Rs 2,407.46 crore.


According to Indian media, BCCI had benefited a lot from the media rights of the Indian team in 2018-19.

The world's richest cricket board earned Rs 828 crore (8.28 Billion) from the media rights of the cricket team alone during the financial year 2018-19, which has not been given to any board till date.


Indian Cricket Board revenue of Last 5 years, BCCI Net Worth 2021.


The Board of India has gradually consolidated its financial position every year. At the end of the financial year 2014, the total assets of the BCCI were worth Rs 5,438.61 crore (54.38 billion).

  Total assets reached Rs 7,847.07 crore in 2015.

  8000 crore in 2016 (80 Billion),

  11,892.61 crore in 2017 (+118.92 Billions ),


  And now these assets have increased to Rs 14,889.80 crore  (+148.89 Billions).


BCCI's official broadcaster Star India pays Rs 43.20 crore (432M) for every international match played in India.

  During fiscal year 2018, the board hosted 22 international matches, including 7 Tests, 10 ODIs and five T20I matches.

Star India also has media rights for showing the IPL matches.

  It had made a historic bid of Rs 16,347.50 crore (163.475 Billions) for the media rights of the IPL from 2019 to 2022, with a bid of about Rs 54.50 crore per match (545 M).




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