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FILE PHOTO: IPL 2026 reach soared to over 1.2 billion, reflecting a growth of seven per cent year-on-year. | Photo Credit: K.R. Deepak
The recently-concluded edition of the Indian Premier League recorded a viewership of 1.2 billion, a seven per cent year-on-year growth, according to the official broadcaster.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeated Gujarat Titans by five wickets in a low-scoring final in Ahmedabad to clinch its second consecutive IPL title.
“IPL 2026 reach soared to over 1.2 billion, reflecting a growth of seven per cent year-on-year. The season kept viewers glued to screens as watch-time touched 870 billion minutes. The final, which culminated in RCB lifting the trophy for a second consecutive year, became the most-watched IPL match ever, reaching over 400 million across screens,” said a JioStar release.
“The 2026 season witnessed strong growth across digital screens. Connected TV grew 22 per cent. Digital video views reached 25 billion, marking an eight per cent year-on-year increase. Regional language watch-time share went up by 33 per cent on digital,” it added.
Ishan Chatterjee, CEO, JioStar, Sports, said, “The season-ending data is a testament to the efforts we made across platforms, with CTV’s communal experience and regional-language presentation becoming unprecedented growth drivers.”
Published on Jun 15, 2026
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