The value of IPL broadcasting rights has significantly increased over time, with the latest sale (likely referring to the 2018-2022 cycle, but with an extrapolated future value) reaching 48,392 crore rupees. This revenue is split between the BCCI (50%) and the teams (50%), with team distributions further divided into equal shares (45%) and performance-based shares (5%).
"2008 to 2017 the broadcast rights were sold at 8,200 crore rupees and that was for how many years 10 years, now if you have a look at the next one 18 to 22 it's only double the amount 16,347 crore rupees okay and that too for half the number of years only five years, now you can see just three times of 16,000 crores 48,392,390 crores now you can imagine forty eight thousand three ninety crores who is paying this time it's STAR, Viacom 18 and times who is paying this amount to BCCI okay for the broadcasting rights, but how does BCCI split this? Now for that have a look at this BCCI keeps only 50 percent of the broadcasting rights to itself and balance 50 percent is given to the teams but wait out of this fifty percent also it's not equally distributed this 50% is further distributed as 45% and 5%. 45% is equally distributed to all the teams and balance five percent is distributed based on the performance of the team."