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Star players exit IPL 2025 as brand value drops by 20%

Star players exit IPL 2025 as brand value drops by 20%

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The Indian Premier League (IPL) is facing its biggest challenge yet, as its brand value drops by a massive 20% in 2025.

The league’s worth has plunged from $12 billion to $9.6 billion, following the exit of several star players, causing a ripple effect across franchises and raising concerns about its future.

Mumbai Indians’ brand value saw a 9% decrease, leaving the franchise’s value at $108 million.

Other franchises also faced losses, Royal Challengers Bangalore’s brand value fell by 10%, Chennai Super Kings by 24%, and Sunrisers Hyderabad by 34%. Rajasthan Royals also recorded a 35% decline in brand value.

Recently, South African player Faf du Plessis, England’s Moeen Ali, and Australia’s Glenn Maxwell announced they will not participate in IPL this year. Faf du Plessis and Moeen Ali will take part in the PSL instead.

These changes could have a significant impact on IPL’s future, especially with key players opting out and the declining brand value.

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