Historic Start! IPL 2026 Hits Record Viewership Within Two Days

Anupam Pandey

The IPL 2026 continues to break viewership records, with the tournament just at the starting phase. In just two days, the tournament bagged a massive amount of viewership, as the numbers have shocked the fans. This comes as a major boost for the digital platforms and even for all the broadcasters.

IPL 2026 Hits Record Viewership Within Two Days.

Cricket fans all over the world wait for the Indian Premier League to begin. While it is the Indian cricket festival, it is still being celebrated by fans across the globe. After the T20 World Cup 2026 ended, the wait for the Indian Premier League seemed way too big for the fans.

And when the tournament started, it went on to break all the viewership records. The opening game, between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad, and the next game between Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders were enough to show how fans had waited for the tournament to commence.

According to reports, the first two games of the tournament have reached a massive viewership of 515 million. Along with that, the total viewership minutes which were recorded in these two games were 32.6 billion minutes. If these are the figures of the first two games, the big games are yet to come.

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As the tournament continues, the viewership is set to bring much more to the broadcasters. Along with that, the big rivalries such as MI vs CSK, RCB vs CSK, MI vs CSK, and such games are expected to bring more for the fans, allowing them to tune into the game and stay thrilled till the very end.

The Indian Premier League has just started, and it is expected to break a lot more viewership records this time. With big players such as MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and many more being a part of the tournament, fans would love to witness the two months of their T20 action to the fullest.

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