Introduction
The BCCI Income Report 2025 confirms that Indian cricket is not only dominating on the field but also in finance. The board’s reserves have crossed an astonishing ₹20,686 crore, making it the richest sports body in the world.
This growth is happening despite falling media rights earnings and the exit of Dream11 as Team India’s jersey sponsor. Strong IPL revenues, ICC income shares, and higher returns from investments have kept the board’s financial graph soaring.
Key Summary
- BCCI reserves rise to ₹20,686 crore, up from ₹6,059 crore in 2019
- FY 2023-24 surplus climbs to ₹1,623 crore
- IPL revenue growth remains the backbone of income
- Sponsorship shift after BCCI Dream11 exit
- Massive future impact on domestic cricket development
BCCI Income Report 2025: Why It Matters
The BCCI reserves 2025 highlight how cricket has become an economic engine in India. In just five years, the board added ₹14,627 crore to its balance. For state associations and fans, this translates into better stadiums, more tournaments, and increased player support.
IPL Revenue Growth Still the Backbone
The Indian Premier League is still BCCI’s biggest source of money. While BCCI media rights income fell from ₹2,525 crore to ₹813 crore due to fewer home internationals, IPL’s unstoppable growth and ICC’s share kept the board stable. This shows why IPL remains the world’s most valuable cricket tournament.
BCCI Surplus 2025 and Financial Allocations
IIn the financial year 2023-24, the board recorded a surplus worth ₹1,623 crore. Out of this:
- ₹1,200 crore was allocated for infrastructure upgrades
- ₹500 crore for cricket development programs
- ₹350 crore for the Platinum Jubilee Benevolent Fund
Meanwhile, state associations received ₹1,990 crore, proving that the money flows back into the grassroots of Indian cricket.
Future Sponsorship Impact After Dream11 Exit
One of the biggest developments is the BCCI Dream11 exit. India’s new gaming ad restrictions forced the early end of the deal. Now, BCCI is opening bids for fresh sponsorship deals at higher match rates — ₹35 million per bilateral game and ₹15 million for tournament matches.
This move could further strengthen the board’s income. For more details on how the sponsorship race is shaping up, check our coverage here: BCCI Sponsorship 2025: Team India’s New Jersey Sponsor.
Future Impact on Domestic Cricket
Record reserves don’t just help the national team. This money is expected to:
- Modernize stadiums in smaller states like Assam and Manipur
- Provide more financial security for Ranji and women’s cricket players
- Improve fan experiences with better seating, digital ticketing, and free live streams of domestic matches
For young players, this means more opportunities and better facilities, making cricket a viable career even beyond the IPL.
Comparison with Other Sports Bodies
To understand the scale of this growth, it helps to compare:
- BCCI Reserves 2025: ₹20,686 crore (~$2.5 billion)
- ECB Annual Budget (England): ~₹4,000 crore
- Cricket Australia Revenue: ~₹3,500 crore
- NBA (US Basketball) Reserves: Smaller than BCCI’s cricket war chest
- FIFA (Football): Larger globally, but no single national board matches BCCI’s numbers
This means Indian cricket is operating at a level most sports bodies cannot match — giving BCCI unmatched power in global cricket decisions.
Rising Interest Income Keeps Growth Strong
Another factor is interest. BCCI’s investment income nearly doubled, going from ₹533 crore to ₹986 crore. This shows that even off the field, the board’s financial planning is paying off.
Conclusion
The BCCI Income Report 2025 proves that Indian cricket is a financial superpower. With record reserves, new sponsorship opportunities, and a clear impact on domestic cricket, the board is shaping the future of the game in India and worldwide.