Big update on IPL 2025 mega auction, broadcaster may suffer huge loss

IPL 2025 Mega Auction: This time a mega auction is going to be seen before the new season of IPL. This time the team of many players may be seen changing. Now a big update has come out regarding the IPL 2025 mega auction. Actually, a question seems to be arising in the minds of the fans that in which country and city will the mega auction take place and what will be its date?

Mega auction can happen here

According to the report of Cricbuzz, IPL 2025 mega auction can be seen taking place in Saudi Arabia this time. The names of two cities of Saudi Arabia are coming forward for this. Which includes Riyadh and Jeddah. However, BCCI has not yet approved it. On the other hand, IPL franchises wanted the mega auction to be held in India only. On the other hand, BCCI has already sent officials to Saudi Arabia. After which the name of the city can be approved soon.

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Auction may take place on this date

For a long time, reports have been coming out that bidding for players may happen at the end of November this year. The date of mega auction may be between 25th and 26th November. On the other hand, Border Gavaskar series will also start during this period. In which the first match between India and Australia will be played from 22 to 26 November. In such a situation, the date of auction and the date of India vs Australia Test match may clash with each other.

Broadcaster may suffer loss

Actually, the rights of IPL 2025 mega auction event and India vs Australia test match are with Disney Plus Hotstar. In such a situation, if the dates of both the events clash, the broadcaster may suffer loss. Because for the last few years, millions of people watch the IPL auction event live.

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