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Home / Business and Economy / IPL vs PSL: A $6M Team? Valuations Compared

IPL vs PSL: A $6M Team? Valuations Compared

10 Jan

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Summary

  • PSL expansion franchises valued at $6-6.6 million.
  • IPL's 2008 franchise auction value dwarfs current PSL.
  • Inflation adjusted 2008 USD to 2026 USD for comparison.
IPL vs PSL: A $6M Team? Valuations Compared

A recent analysis highlights the vast difference in franchise valuations between the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the Pakistan Super League (PSL), as of early 2026. A standardized comparison was made by adjusting 2008 IPL auction values into 2026 USD using US CPI, and then converting all figures to a common currency using January 8, 2026 exchange rates.

This normalization reveals that the IPL's initial franchise auction in 2008 involved figures vastly larger than current PSL valuations. For instance, the new PSL expansion franchises, Hyderabad and Sialkot, were sold for approximately $6-6.6 million, requiring only a single-digit million-dollar investment.

The stark financial chasm underscores why comparing the two leagues feels uneven. Even with rigorous inflation and currency adjustments, the initial IPL investments remain substantially higher than the recent PSL team acquisitions, painting a clear picture of their differing financial landscapes.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new PSL expansion teams, Hyderabad and Sialkot, were sold for approximately $6-6.6 million.
IPL's 2008 franchise auction values are still significantly higher than current PSL valuations, even after adjusting for inflation.
Values were normalized by inflating 2008 USD to 2026 USD using US CPI and then converting all prices to USD using Jan. 8, 2026 exchange rates.

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