Women’s IPL team bid: How franchises will earn; BCCI will get profit of Rs.4000 crore?

New Delhi : The BCCI is all set to get richer by at least Rs.4000 crore with some of the top business houses set to bid aggressively for the five Women’s IPL (WIPL) teams that would be auctioned on Wednesday. According to market experts, the teams are expected to shell out in the “range of 500 to 600 crore INR” per team in the closed-bid auction. Women’s IPL team bid: How franchises will earn, BCCI will get profit of Rs.4000 crore?

“WIPL has huge potential but most of the legacy teams would like to mix optimism with pragmatism,” an industry insider, who has previously worked on men’s IPL team bid, told PTI ahead of auction.

“Expect a few bids in the range of Rs.500 crore upwards. Rs.800 crore plus could be a bit ambitious but BCCI won’t complain,” he added. More than 30 odd companies have bought the bid documents worth Rs.5 lakh including all the 10 men’s IPL team. Well-known corporate houses such as Adani group, Torrent group, Haldiram’s Prabhuji, Capri Global, Kotak and Aditya Birla Group have also shown interest in buying a team.

Some of these companies were unsuccessful when BCCI invited bids for two new men’s teams in 2021.

Among the traditional IPL teams, Mumbai Indians, Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Capitals, KKR could seriously contemplate to add to the bouquet of their already existing men’s teams across the globe. According to market insiders, there are two principles on which these bids are placed by the business houses. First one is “Return on Investment” (ROI), which is the core principal of any business. It is profit on what an entity spends.

The second one isn’t a business principle as such but in business community they call it “Return of Ego”. This is something where some of the biggest business names are ready to shell out any amount if they have their eyes on buying a particular property. Even if it takes five to seven years for touching breakeven point.

Also Read: Tollywood famous actor committed suicide

Also Read: Explosive batting by former RCB batter: 31 runs in a single over

Comments are closed.