The already-rich BCCI added some big money with the addition of two new IPL teams (Rs 12,715 crore) and media rights sale (Rs 48,390 crore) in 2022, which was lauded by the well-wishers of Indian cricket. It's because the earned money is eventually divided among the stakeholders and reaches every deserving individual of the Indian cricket ecosystem.
Apart from the earnings for the BCCI, 2022 was an eventful year for Indian cricket for other reasons as well. The removal of Virat Kohli as captain, arrival of Rohit Sharma as new skipper and coach Rahul Dravid, and Sourav's Ganguly ouster as BCCI President were the other big events which created ripples in the circuit.
However, it was the disappointments at the Asia Cup and the ICC T20 World Cup, which hurt the fans most. The Indian cricket fans had high hopes from skipper Rohit and coach Dravid because of their past records. While Rohit had won five IPL titles and one Asia Cup, Dravid, under his coaching, had led the U-19 India team to World Cup victory and was nurturing the budding talents with India-A sides.