IPL media rights sell for $A3.2 billion

The IPL TV and digital rights have been awarded for the next five years to Star India, who will pay $A3.20 billion for the booming cricket tournament.

Star India will pay a staggering 163.48 billion rupees ($A3.20 billion) for the television and digital rights for the Indian Premier League over the next five years.

Sony was the only other bidder for the TV rights of the world's richest domestic Twenty20 competition, while digital bidders included Supersport, Facebook, Airtel and Bamtech.

The franchise-based competition began in 2008 with eight teams with owners including India's richest man Mukesh Ambani and Bollywood actors.

Of the 24 companies that bought the tender document, 14 made bids.

"India, cricket and IPL have changed dramatically since 2008, and this bid is a reflection of that," Star India chief executive Uday Shankar told reporters.


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