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Introduction

Cricket in India has always been celebrated as not just a sport but a full-fledged festival with a lot of gusto and enthusiasm. The Indian Premier League, founded by the BCCI in 2008, has emerged as the most popular and fast-paced contests, which involves different states of India being represented through different teams competing against each other in T20 format matches to claim the title. The lucrative star-studded event is a complete entertainment package associated with different economic concepts, such as investments, brand strategies, IPL for GDP growth, etc. Check the impact this sporting event has had on the Indian economy since its inception. 

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Impact of IPL on Indian Economy

 

1. Significant rise in GDP: IPL has been contributing massive profits to the GDP of India. Huge scale branding, crazy fan support, and tremendous fan following worldwide have led to a constant rise in the GDP. As per KPMG’s survey report, the 60-day tournament yielded INR 11.5 billion(USD 182 million). BCCI had appointed the KPMG sports advisory group to undertake this survey.

 

2. Boosts Tourism: Apart from 32 international players, there is a massive boost in the revenue generated from international tourism. As per one of the most reputed travel companies Cox & Kings, the IPL led to a whopping 30% increase in travel revenue. People from all over the world travel to different states and cities of India during the season. India has been ranked 11th in the Asia Pacific region and 34thin the list of most attractive travel destinations worldwide. This ranking has been done in a report by the World Economic Forum.

 

3. Generates New Jobs: The Indian Premier League generates job employment at a large scale and effectively leads to India’s economic development. The employment is generated from companies, their stakeholders, sports personalities, emerging athletes, etc. The report submitted by the UN General Assembly for Peace and Development highlighted an economic value of $3.2 billion created by IPL.  The market for sports equipment and gadgets has also witnessed a huge rise, with market size increasing to 40 billion Indian rupees.

 

4. Media Exposure and Viewership: As per the data collection of economic times of India, the T20 contest in 2019 broke all its previous records in the viewership department, and TV viewing made a record of 462 million clocks and a watch time of 338 billion minutes was recorded in the 12th edition. The cricket league has garnered sponsorship from various reputed companies globally, namely coca-cola, Maruti Suzuki, PhonePe, MRF, etc. 

 

5. Cultural Diversity: Social media frenzy during the IPL season is very common. A lot of activities occur during the tournament as people from all over the world visit India. There are a lot of after-parties and events held in the different cities hosting the twenty-over matches. Foreign tourists from several countries such as Bangladesh, Australia, Canada, Sri Lanka, England, etc., arrive and try to make the most of the celebratory season.

 

6. Hotel & Restaurant Business: During the IPL season, there’s a surge in travel business and accommodation business, and eating ventures. The number of check-ins increases during the 60-day tournament, and travellers from worldwide love to experiment with different Indian cuisines.  

 

7. Increase in Tax Contribution: Before the onset of IPL, BCCI was considered a charitable organization, thus was never asked to pay taxes. IPL had been termed as a commercial activity from the time of its commencement; therefore, BCCI was required to pay tax contributions, resulting in an increased amount of revenue for the government. BCCI has produced a considerable amount of taxes since the commencement of the cricket contest. 

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Conclusion

Entertainment is what the audience craves, and IPL is a cricket league that has proved to be an excellent combination of cricket and entertainment. The cricket contest has earned tons of accolades and fame for the last 12 years and continues to do so with an enhanced economy. From the managing staff, the groundskeepers, players, coaches, staff, etc., the tournament has generated employment worldwide and has emerged as the largest and most successful sports event worldwide.

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Red Bull Speedster 2020 at The Sports School https://thesportsschool.com/redbull-india-speedster-competition/ Fri, 06 Nov 2020 12:28:51 +0000 https://thesportsschool.com/?p=4006 Red Bull Speedster is a competition to find India’s best upcoming fast bowler. Along with speed, overall technical ability is also part of the judging criteria. Winners of the qualifying rounds will compete in the national final. The winner of the national final will get a chance to train at the Rajasthan Royals Academy. Red Bull […]

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Red Bull Speedster is a competition to find India’s best upcoming fast bowler. Along with speed, overall technical ability is also part of the judging criteria. Winners of the qualifying rounds will compete in the national final. The winner of the national final will get a chance to train at the Rajasthan Royals Academy.

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  • Chennai: 12th November at Spic Ground
  • Chandigarh: 18th November at IT Mahajan Ground
  • Delhi: 19th November at Vijay Dahiya Ground, Mori Gate
  • Jaipur: 21st November at Jaipuria Academy
  • Rajkot: 23rd November at Saurashtra University Ground
  • Ahmedabad: 25th November at HL College Ground
  • Ranchi: 27th November at Taurian School Ground
  • Meerut: 29th November at Victoria Park
  • Lucknow: 30th November at Seth Anandram Jaipuria School Alambagh
  • National finals: TBC

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At The Sports School, we take complete pride in our on-campus training, teaching, and facilities. The cohesive educational experience provided by us prepares well-rounded professionals who are both excellent at their game while being academically outstanding. Established In 2019, The Sports School is the only institution in India that integrates sports and education to create the perfect training ground for champions of tomorrow. The Sports School offers an educational curriculum that instead of just including sports, has academics built around sports. We encourage our students, from Grade 4 to Post Graduation, to balance their pursuit for both sporting and academic excellence.

 

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10 Little-Known Facts About IPL https://thesportsschool.com/10-little-known-facts-about-ipl/ Wed, 28 Oct 2020 10:21:58 +0000 https://thesportsschool.com/?p=3899 Cricket is by far the most followed sport in India, and as much as we love all the other leagues, our heart belongs to IPL. The Indian Premier League instantly gained popularity among Indians, given to its 20-over format and fame of the national and international players who are a part of it. A true […]

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Cricket is by far the most followed sport in India, and as much as we love all the other leagues, our heart belongs to IPL. The Indian Premier League instantly gained popularity among Indians, given to its 20-over format and fame of the national and international players who are a part of it.

A true IPL fan makes sure that they are up-to-date with everything happening in the field and behind the scenes. Here are 10 little-known facts about IPL that will surprise you:

#1: In 2015, Yuvraj Singh became the highest purchased player for 16 crores, which was more than the winning price of the game, that being 15 crores.

#2: Kings XI Punjab is the only team that has changed its captain 11 times in the course of IPL. On the contrary, Chennai Super Kings is the only team who’s captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been constant since the first match.

#3: Sachin Tendulkar became the first Indian player to win an orange cap in IPL.

#4: Praveen Kumar holds the record of bowling the highest number of dots in the history of IPL. With 1,109 dot balls, he is the most consistent leg-spinner in the league. He has also bowled the most maiden overs.

#5: With 335 sixes, Chris Gayle has the most number of sixes in his name.

#6: In every season, IPL wears green jerseys for one match to promote the ‘Go Green’ initiative. This year they wore it against CSK.

#7: K.L. Rahul holds the record of fastest 50 (in 14 balls) and Chris Gayle holds the record of fastest 100 (in 30 balls) in IPL.

#8: The broadcasting rights for IPL were sold for a prodigious ₹16347.5 crore to Star India Network, which implies 1 ball price around 21 Lakh Rupees.

#9: Bhuvneshwar Kumar is the only bowler to have won the purple cap twice in IPL history. Chris Gayle and David Warner won the orange cap twice.

#10: 3 players have won the MVP (Most Valuable Player) award in the IPL history.

  1. Andre Russell – 2015 and 2019
  2. Sunil Narine – 2012 and 2018
  3. Shane Watson – 2008 and 2013


At The Sports School, we take complete pride in our on-campus training, teaching, and facilities. The cohesive educational experience provided by us prepares well-rounded professionals who are both excellent at their game while being academically outstanding. Established In 2019, The Sports School is the only institution in India that integrates sports and education to create the perfect training ground for champions of tomorrow. The Sports School offers an educational curriculum that instead of just including sports, has academics built around sports. We encourage our students, from Grade 4 to Post Graduation, to balance their pursuit for both sporting and academic excellence.

 

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