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Is It Okay to Bet on the IPL in India? (2026 Laws Explained)

Is It Okay to Bet on the IPL in India? (2026 Laws Explained) Every IPL season gets people all over India very excited. Millions of fans watch games, cheer for their teams, and talk about how well players are doing. A lot of people also want to bet on the outcomes of matches. Apps and websites that let you bet make it look easy and convenient. But just because something is easy to get to doesn’t mean it’s legal. The truth is that most of India still doesn’t allow IPL betting. There is no clear national law that allows sports betting. The “gray area” of the law ended in 2026. Now, India has a strict central framework that makes all online money-based games illegal. A few states allow some types of gambling, but the National Online Gaming Authority (NOGA) has made it very hard for these to happen. Fantasy sports sites have had to get rid of real-money formats because of the new national ban. This article talks about the legal status of IPL betting in India, why the laws have gotten stricter, how state rules are different, and the risks people take when they use betting sites. What the Law Says About Betting on the IPL India’s main gambling law is the Public Gambling Act of 1867. This law says that you can’t gamble in public places. It never mentioned online betting or sports betting because the law is from the 1800s. At the time, there was no internet. For years, this gap made it hard to know if online IPL betting was legal. IPL Betting Source: The Times of India The government passed the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act (PROGA) in 2025. This law set rules for online gaming that apply to the whole country. The law makes it clear that all online “money games” with real money stakes are against the law, no matter if they are based on skill or luck. Any game where you bet money on the outcome is considered restricted. It is against the law in India to bet on IPL games. Rules for IPL Betting in Each State Each Indian state makes its own rules about gambling and betting. Every state makes its own laws. Some states don’t allow any kind of gambling or betting. Others allow some activities, like casinos or horse racing, but only with strict licensing. State gaming laws in many states make it illegal to bet online. If your state doesn’t allow betting, you could get in trouble with the law for betting on the IPL. This is true for both online and offline betting. The Central Government also uses Section 69A of the IT Act to block thousands of offshore betting sites across the country. Betting versus Fantasy Sports Indian courts have said before that some fantasy sports sites depended on skill instead of luck. Players built teams and earned points based on how well they played. These platforms were treated differently by the courts than regular betting. The online gaming law of 2025 changed the game. The new law makes it illegal to play any online game that involves money, which is now called a “online money game.” To avoid being called illegal gambling, fantasy sites like Dream11 have mostly switched to “free-to-play” models with prizes that aren’t cash. Betting on the results of a match is still gambling. It is not a “game of skill.” IPL Betting and Fantasy Sports (Comparison Table) Feature IPL Betting Fantasy Sports Money bet on the outcome of the match Yes No Outcome based on chance Yes Selection based on skill Legal treatment Yes, it was treated like gambling Allowed before, but now not allowed for real money play Status in the law Not legal Playing with real money is not allowed Risks and Penalties Under the Law Betting on the IPL illegally has legal consequences. Activity Possible Outcome Making bets that are against the law Fines, legal notices, or bank accounts that are frozen Advertising betting apps 2 years in jail and a fine of ₹50 lakh Running gambling businesses Five years in prison and a fine of ₹2 Crore Using platforms without a license No protection under the law What You Should Know Before You Take Part You should do the following before you start betting on the IPL: Read the gambling laws in your state very carefully   Know that national law limits betting with real money   Don’t use apps that work outside of India without Indian rules   Know the difference between games you can play online legally and games you can’t Final Conclusion In India, it is against the law to bet on IPL matches. The Public Gambling Act and the 2025 Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act both make it very clear that you can’t bet or wager real money online. There are no IPL betting apps that the Indian government has approved. Betting on IPL games is against the law and can lead to criminal charges and losing money through payment gateway blocks. Almost all of India still has laws that make betting on IPL matches illegal. This will stay the case until the country changes its laws and sets up a regulated sports betting system. Is it safe to bet on IPL matches using online apps in India in 2026? No, it is not considered safe because online IPL betting is restricted under Indian law, and using such apps may lead to legal or financial risks. Can Indian users legally use international betting websites for IPL? No, even international or offshore betting websites are not legally approved in India, and many are blocked by government authorities. What is the punishment for illegal IPL betting in India? Punishments may include fines, legal notices, freezing of bank accounts, and in serious cases, imprisonment. Is there any legal way to earn money from IPL online in India? Currently, real-money betting is not allowed. Some platforms offer free-to-play games or reward-based