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WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2025
BPL ticket sales soar: 11th edition nearly matches revenue of past 10 seasons combined

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TBS Report
17 February, 2025, 09:40 pm
Last modified: 17 February, 2025, 09:48 pm

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BPL ticket sales soar: 11th edition nearly matches revenue of past 10 seasons combined

This was due to the successful implementation of digital ticketing despite initial chaos over ticket distribution.

TBS Report
17 February, 2025, 09:40 pm
Last modified: 17 February, 2025, 09:48 pm
Photo: BPL
Photo: BPL

The 11th edition of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) generated a staggering BDT 12.25 crore from ticket sales, nearly matching the combined revenue of the previous ten seasons.

This was due to the successful implementation of digital ticketing despite initial chaos over ticket distribution.

The recently concluded BPL witnessed unprecedented fan enthusiasm, with packed stadiums across Dhaka, Sylhet, and Chattogram. Despite early chaos over ticket availability, which led to protests, vandalism, and even arson at ticket booths near the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) ultimately recorded staggering ticket sales revenue.

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BCB President Faruque Ahmed revealed on Monday that ticket sales from this year's tournament generated a record-breaking BDT 12.25 crore. To put this into perspective, total ticket sales revenue from the previous ten editions of the BPL had been approximately BDT 15 crore.

In a video statement, Faruque attributed the surge in revenue to the partial adoption of digital ticketing. "We have been incredibly successful in ticket sales this time, largely due to our shift towards digital platforms. This system, similar to that used in the World Cup, has proven to be safe and efficient. Although we couldn't go fully online, we sold 35% of tickets digitally in the first phase and 40% during the playoffs," he explained.

The introduction of digital ticketing, coupled with strong fan demand, helped BCB secure one of its most profitable BPL seasons ever. "If we add the BDT 1 crore per year from our three-year ticket rights agreement, total revenue from ticket sales alone surpasses BDT 13 crore this season," Faruque added.

For years, BPL franchises have pushed for a share of league-generated revenue. While BCB has yet to introduce full revenue sharing, Faruque announced a breakthrough: franchises will receive a portion of ticket sales earnings.

"Franchises have long demanded a share in revenue, but without clear profit figures, it was difficult to commit. However, this year, we will allocate a substantial portion of ticket sales revenue to the seven franchises," he confirmed.

Faruque acknowledged initial difficulties with ticket distribution and certain financial issues involving franchises, but he expressed satisfaction with how the tournament unfolded.

"Yes, there were challenges, particularly with the new ticketing system. Some franchises also faced financial complications, leading to negative press. However, from an overall perspective—including attendance, pitch quality, ticket revenue, and broadcasting—the tournament has been a great success," he remarked.

He further noted that legendary West Indies fast bowler Curtly Ambrose, who was part of the commentary panel, praised the quality of cricket and playing conditions, calling it the best BPL in the last three years.

With this landmark financial achievement, the BCB now aims to further enhance the league's structure, ensuring long-term sustainability and continued growth.

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