Total money spent by each IPL franchise in all seasons
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Here’s the total money spent by each IPL franchise in all seasons:

  • Gujarat Titans (GT)

Introduced in the previous IPL edition, Gujarat have spent Rs 174.3 crore in the league so far.

  • Lucknow Super Giants (LSG)

Lucknow is also a newly added team, and their spending in the tournament is Rs 179.8 crore.

  • Rajasthan Royals (RR)

The league’s inaugural edition champions, Rajasthan have shelled out Rs 704.8 crore.

  • Sunriseres Hyderabad (SRH)

Hyderabad have spent a hefty Rs 735.4 crores in the world’s richest cricket league.

  • Chennai Super Kings (CSK)

Four-time champions are on the fifth spot in terms of spending, which reads Rs 854.1 crore.

  • Punjab Kings (PBKS)

Punjab might not have been able to clinch the title but expended Rs 860.9 crore till now.

  • Delhi Capitals (DC)

With spending of Rs 918.7 crore, Delhi is on the fourth position.

  • Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)

Kolkata also did not shy away from shelling money in the league. They spent Rs 939.6 crore.

  • Mumbai Indians (MI)

Five times IPL champions, Mumbai have spent Rs 978.3 crore since the IPL’s commencement.

  • Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)

One of the most star-studded teams, Bangalore have spent Rs 1003.7 crore.

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