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INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE

2008
PRESENTED BY:
Atif 189
Bhavna 190
Manvie 199
Pranav 208
Rinki 213
Saurabh 219
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Vinay 235
IPL
• The Indian Premier League (often abbreviated as
IPL), is a Twenty20 cricket competition initiated
by the Board of Control for Cricket in India
(BCCI).
• Supervised by BCCI Vice President Lalit Modi,
Chairman & Commissioner for IPL and CEO
Sundar Raman.
• It presently includes 10 teams "franchises"
consisting of players from different countries.
• It was started after altercation between the BCCI
and the newly-created IPLIndian Cricket League. 2
CONTD…
• It was the first sporting event ever to be broadcast
live on the popular video sharing website Youtube.
• The IPL's brand value was estimated to be around
$4.13 billion (over Rs 18,000 crore) in 2010.
• According to global sports salaries review, IPL is the
second highest-paid league, second only to the NBA
league.
• It is calculated that the average salary of IPL over a
year is £2.5 million.
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HISTORY
• The tournament started on 18 April 2008 and
lasted for 46 days with 59 matches scheduled.
• Out of which 58 took place and 1 was washed
out due to rain.
• The final was played in DY Patil Stadium, Navi
Mumbai.
• The top four teams progressed to the knockout
stage of semi-finals followed by a final.
• Rajasthan Royals emerged as the inaugural IPL
champions.
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Chennai Super Kings
• Owned by India Cements
• The Indian captain commanded the highest
price at the player auctions - a whopping USD
1.5 million
• Australia’s batting tour de force Matthew
Hayden was roped in to give the batting a
destructive edge - and he played his role to
perfection in two successive seasons

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Royal Challengers Bangalore
• Royal Challengers Bangalore, like Deccan
Chargers, had ended up at the bottom of the
table in the inaugural edition of IPL.
• Anil Kumble-led RCB with great heart, but was
unable to win the title.
• The team qualified for the CLT20 but could not
qualify for the knock-out stage.
• The team has undergone a sea-change in terms
of personnel and support staff from Season 2008
with new coach Ray Jennings making a huge
impact.
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Deccan Chargers
• The reigning title-holders of the second
edition of the IPL.
• They scripted an incredible turnaround in the
second edition, claiming the title. Much credit
for their rags to riches story goes to their
captain Adam Gilchrist

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Delhi Daredevils
• Owned by GMR Industries
• Have a number of genuine match-winners in
their squad
• They boast of Virender Sehwag and Gautam
Gambhir at the top of the order while
wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik beefs up
the middle-order
• In the second season, they rode high on the
strength of Dirk Nannes' pace, topped the league,
but again, lost in the semis.
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Kings XI Punjab
• Kings XI Punjab have an aura of glamour and
verve around them thanks to owners Preity
Zinta and Ness Wadia
• They boast the services of the flamboyant
Yuvraj Singh and dependable Sangakkara; the
destructive Irfan Pathan and experienced
Jayawardene

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Kolkata Knight Riders

• Shahrukh Khan - India's biggest movie star -


co-purchased the Kolkata Knight Riders
franchise
• The team could not live up to expectations

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Mumbai Indians
• Owned by the Reliance Group of Companies
• Sachin Tendulkar was named captain and icon
player of Mumbai Indians
• The team had some turbo-charged players like
Jayasuriya, Shaun Pollock, Harbhajan and
Malinga. The side, however, failed to deliver
on its promise in the inaugural competition

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Rajasthan Royals
• Owned by Bollywood diva Shilpa Shetty
• The team from India's princely state didn't
quite command the kind of respect and
interest that befits royalty.
• So when the Rajasthan Royals, led by Shane
Warne, swept the opposition away and took
home the first-ever IPL title, everyone was
surprised.

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OWNERS

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Franchise Owner(s) Captain Price (USD)

Nita Ambani (
Mumbai Indians Sachin Tendulkar $ 112.9 m 
Reliance Industries)

Royal Challengers Ban Vijay Mallya ( Anil Kumble $ 111.6 m


galore UB Group)

Deccan Chargers Deccan Chronicle Adam Gilchrist $ 107.0  m


(Venkat Ram Reddy)

Chennai Super Kings India Cements Mahendra Singh Dhoni $ 91.90 m


(N.Srinivasan)
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Franchise Owner(s) Captain Price (USD)

Kings XI Punjab Ness Wadia, Kumar Sangakkara $ 76.0 m


Priety Zinta, Mohit
Burman (Dabur) and
Karan Paul (Apeejay
Surendera Group)
Kolkata Knight Riders Red Chillies Entertain Sourav Ganguly $ 75.1 m
ment
(Shahrukh Khan,
Gauri Khan,
Juhi Chawla and
Rajasthan Royals Jai Mehta)Media
Emerging Shane Warne $ 67.0 m
(Lachlan Murdoch,
A.R Jha and co.), Ultra
tech cements,Shilpa
Shetty, Raj Kundra

Delhi Daredevils GMR Group Gautam Gambhir $ 84.0 m


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CHENNAI SUPER KINGS

EXPENSES ($ MN) REVENUES ($ MN)

BID PRICE 91 TICKET 8.3

PLAYERS FEES 6.2 BROADCASTING 4.31

ADVERTISEMENT 3.5 PRIZE MONEY 0.6

COACH PRIZE 3 SPONSORSHIP 1.75

STADIUM FEES 2.5    

TOTAL 106.2 IPL TOTAL 14.96


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PAY BACK PERIOD

Total Expenses = US $ 106.2


Yearly inflow = US $ 14.96 m

Pay back period = 106.2 / 14.96


= 7.09 years
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RAJASTHAN ROYALS
RAJASTHAN ROYALS
EXPENSES ($ MN) REVENUES ($ MN)

BID PRICE 67 TICKET 6.13

PLAYERS FEES 3.6 BROADCASTING 4.31

ADVERTISEMENT 3.5 PRIZE MONEY 1.2

COACH PRIZE 3 SPONSORSHIP 1.75

STADIUM FEES 2.5    

TOTAL 79.6IPLTOTAL 13.39


18
PAY BACK PERIOD

Total Expenses = US $ 79.6 m


Yearly inflow = US $ 13.39 m

Pay back period = 79.6 / 13.39


= 5.9 years

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MUMBAI INDIANS

EXPENSES ($ MN) REVENUES ($ MN)

BID PRICE 111.9 TICKET 11.18

PLAYERS FEES 5.4 BROADCASTING 4.31

ADVERTISEMENT 3.5 PRIZE MONEY 0.3

COACH PRIZE 3 SPONSORSHIP 1.75

STADIUM FEES 2.5    

TOTAL 126.3 IPL TOTAL 17.54


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PAY BACK PERIOD

Total Expenses = US $ 126.3 m


Yearly inflow = US $ 17.54 m

Pay back period = 126.3 / 17.54


= 7.2 years
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HYDERABAD DECCAN CHARGERS

EXPENSES ($ MN) REVENUES ($ MN)

BID PRICE 107 TICKET 7.8

PLAYERS FEES 6 BROADCASTING 4.31

ADVERTISEMENT 3.5 PRIZE MONEY 0.17

COACH PRIZE 3 SPONSORSHIP 1.75

STADIUM FEES 2.5    

TOTAL 122 IPL


TOTAL 14.03 22
PAY BACK PERIOD

Total Expenses = US $ 122 m


Yearly inflow = US $ 14.03 m

Pay back period = 122 / 14.03


= 8.69 years

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KINGS XI PUNJAB

EXPENSES ($ MN) REVENUES ($ MN)

BID PRICE 76 TICKET 13.14

PLAYERS FEES 6.6 BROADCASTING 4.31

ADVERTISEMENT 3.5 PRIZE MONEY 0.2

COACH PRIZE 3 SPONSORSHIP 1.75

STADIUM FEES 2.5    

TOTAL 91.6 IPL


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PAY BACK PERIOD

Total Expenses = US $ 91.6 m


Yearly inflow = US $ 19.4 m

Pay back period = 91.6 / 19.4


= 4.72 years

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ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE

EXPENSES ($ MN) REVENUES ($ MN)

BID PRICE 111.6 TICKET 8.58

PLAYERS FEES 5.7 BROADCASTING 4.31

ADVERTISEMENT 3.5 PRIZE MONEY 0.12

COACH PRIZE 3 SPONSORSHIP 1.75

STADIUM FEES 2.5    

TOTAL 126.3 TOTAL


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PAY BACK PERIOD

Total Expenses = US $ 126.3 m


Yearly inflow = US $ 14.76 m

Pay back period = 126.3 / 14.76


= 8.55 years
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DELHI DARE DEVILS

EXPENSES ($ MN) REVENUES ($ MN)

BID PRICE 84 TICKET 11.18

PLAYERS FEES 6.4 BROADCASTING 4.31

ADVERTISEMENT 3.5 PRIZE MONEY 0.3

COACH PRIZE 3 SPONSORSHIP 1.75

STADIUM FEES 2.5    

TOTAL 99.4 IPL TOTAL 17.54 28


Pay back period
PAY BACK PERIOD

Total Expenses = US $ 99.4 m


Yearly inflow = US $ 17.54 m

Pay back period = 99.4 / 17.54


= 5.67 years

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KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS

EXPENSES ($ MN) REVENUES ($ MN)

BID PRICE 75.09 TICKET 16.96

PLAYERS FEES 6.2 BROADCASTING 4.31

ADVERTISEMENT 3.5 PRIZE MONEY 0.1

COACH PRIZE 3 SPONSORSHIP 1.75

STADIUM FEES 2.5    

TOTAL 90.29 IPL


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PAY BACK PERIOD

Total Expenses = US $ 90.29


Yearly inflow = US $ 23.12 m

Pay back period = 90.29 / 23.12


= 3.90 years

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conclusion
IPL Twenty-20 Cricket is a play of
sportsmanship, energy ,excitement and of
course investment and ROI. Since each teams’
franchises have invested a huge amount they
expect to receive revenues accordingly as
soon as possible. Considering this Kolkata
Knight Riders has been the most efficient as
their payback period is the least i.e. 3.90 years

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