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Royals' $1.56B Leap: From $67M to $1.63B
24 Mar
Summary
- Franchise value surged by $1.563 billion over 19 years.
- Original $67 million investment grew to $1.63 billion.
- A consortium led by Kal Somani acquired the team for $1.63 billion.

The Rajasthan Royals, an original Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise, have seen a phenomenal surge in valuation since their acquisition in 2008. Initially purchased for $67 million by the Emerging Media Group, the franchise has now been sold for $1.63 billion in early 2026. This remarkable transaction signifies a 2,332.84 percent increase in value over 19 years, translating to a $1.563 billion profit.
The team's journey from a $67 million valuation in 2008 to $1.63 billion in 2026 highlights its immense growth. The recent sale, finalized on March 24, 2026, saw a Kal Somani-led consortium, with backing from American businessman Rob Walton and the Hamp family, acquire 100 percent ownership. This acquisition underscores the substantial financial potential and appeal of IPL franchises.




