The 11th season of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) concluded with a thrilling final, marking record-breaking ticket sales despite initial mismanagement. According to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), ticket revenue had surpassed 1.2 billion taka by the second qualifier match. Even with higher ticket prices for the final, demand remained strong, pushing total revenue beyond 1.3 billion taka. For the final match, 6,000 tickets were reserved for BCB stakeholders, while the remaining 16,000 were sold online, through banks, and at ticket booths. In the past four seasons, average ticket revenue was around 400 million taka due to a lack of direct BCB control over sales. This year, earnings more than tripled, with 15% of the revenue allocated to government tax funds.