Economic Impact of the Indian Premier League on Global Cricket
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Abstract
The Indian Premier League (IPL) has emerged as one of the most influential professional cricket leagues in the world, significantly transforming the economic and commercial structure of global cricket. Since its launch in 2008, the league has generated substantial revenue through broadcasting rights, franchise ownership, sponsorship agreements, and player auctions. This study analyses the economic impact of the IPL on international cricket, focusing on revenue generation, player labour markets, commercialization of the sport, and changes in cricket governance. A mixed-methods approach combining financial data analysis and literature review is used to examine the league’s economic influence. Findings indicate that the IPL has significantly increased global cricket revenues and created new economic opportunities across sports media, tourism, and employment sectors. However, the dominance of franchise leagues has also raised concerns regarding financial disparities among cricket boards and the sustainability of traditional cricket formats. The study concludes that balanced governance and equitable revenue distribution are necessary to ensure the long-term stability of global cricket.