“B. Election and induction of 2 (two) representatives of the General Body into the Governing Council of the IPL. C. Induction of 1 (one) representative of the Indian Cricketers' Association into the Governing Council of the IPL,” it added.
Viacom18, a relative newcomer in the broadcasting world through its TV channel Sports18 and digital platform Jio Cinema, is also the holder of TV and digital rights to the Women’s Premier League (WPL) till 2027. It also has the rights to Cricket South Africa matches to be broadcasted in India from 2024-31.
It brings the combined rights value to INR 45 crores per game for a total of 88 matches, going down from the INR 60 crores per game paid by Disney Star in the previous cycle (where it won combined rights for INR 6138.1 crores for five years).
As per a report in Cricbuzz, the media rights auction is set to take place on August 31. It added that other entities such as Zee and FanCode along with two other multinational companies, Google and Amazon, did not participate in the technical rights bid held on Monday.
Earlier, the cricketers were asked by BCCI not to reveal their test scores from the yo-yo test. However, some of the cricketers did not oblige to the rule in place.
Reacting over the development, former head of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Najam Sethi took the opportunity to make a harsh comment about the BCCI.
Following Australia's emphatic win over India in the WTC 2023, it was a perfect opportunity for the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to give a chance to the young guns who had proven their mettle in the domestic setup.
As per BCCI, the detailed terms and conditions of the tender process will be available in the Invitation To Tender (ITT), which can be purchased upon submission of a non-refundable fee of INR 15 lakh.
The ITT will be available for purchase till August 21, 2023.
The legendry cricketer lashed out at the BCCI for preparing a tough schedule, which involves a lot of travelling ahead of the ODI World Cup 2023 which will be held in October in India.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)’s Tours, Fixtures and Technical Committee on Tuesday confirmed the venues for the home season 2023-24.
In the recent past, it has been found that some Indian cricketers have taken retirements to start playing in the overseas T20 leagues. BCCI is not too happy with such moves as in the long run it can hurt Indian cricket.
But PCB’s request has not been accepted and the schedule remains unaltered so far.
However, the biggest huddle on Sehwag’s way is the remuneration offered by BCCI to the chief selector.
BYJUs, which had cut down on its branding, had a USD 35 million deal for the most visible space on the Indian men's team jersey the front.
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