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The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 edition will start about nine months away, but its preparations have already begun. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has already initiated a process for finalizing a couple of things before the IPL 2025 mega auction, which is expected to be held in December.

The BCCI has contacted all ten franchises and asked for their opinion on a couple of matters. The major eyeballs naturally fall on player retention, but another thing that goes hand in hand with it is the salary cap. Since the IPL’s inception, we have seen a steady increase in salary caps. Starting at $5 million in 2008, it’s up to $100 million right now.

20% increase in salary cap?

According to Cricbuzz, the CEOs of all the franchises have asked the BCCI to increase the salary cap. It was increased by 5% going from IPL 2023 to 2024 (Rs 95 to 100 crore). Now, it’s expected that we might see at least a 10% increase before the IPL 2025 mega auction. But a Rs 20 crore increase (20%) can’t be ruled out either.

IPL salary cap over the years

Edition Salary Cap
2008 $5 million
2009 $7 million
2010 $7 million
2011 $9 million
2012 $9 million
2013 $12.5 million
2014 Rs 60 crore
2015 Rs 63 crore
2016 Rs 66 crore
2017 Rs 66 crore
2018 Rs 80 crore
2019 Rs 82 crore
2020 Rs 85 crore
2021 Rs 90 crore
2022 Rs 90 crore
2023 Rs 95 crore
2024 Rs 100 crore
2025 Rs 110-120 crore (expected)

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