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IPL 2023-2027: Where to watch the matches in India?

| @indiablooms | Jun 17, 2022, at 06:06 am

The first edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2008 was broadcasted entirely on Sony Max.

Since then, both the dynamics of the game as well as broadcast have undergone a sea change.

In later years, Star Network had won the rights both for television and digital.

In 2022, the television rights were won by Star India for Rs. 23,575 crore while the digital rights were won by Viacom-18 for Rs. 23,758.

This means, IPL 2023-2027 can be watched on Star Network channels on television while Viacom-18 owned OTT platform Voot is set to broadcast digitally for the next five seasons.

In 2023 and 2024, 74 matches will be played in each season while the number will go up to 84 in 2025 and 2026 and further to 94 in 2027 when the rights will end.

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