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BCCI-Nimbus dispute: Supreme Court asks three banks to deposit Rs 400 crores

The Supreme Court on Monday asked three nationalised banks to deposit Rs 400 crore towards securing the claim of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in a dispute over termination of the Rs 1,600-crore contract between the cricket board and Nimbus Communications, pending the hearing of their dispute.

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Rajasthan Royals owners upbeat over future of IPL

Notwithstanding the spate of controversies that has bedeviled the cash-rich Indian Premier League over the years, its Jaipur franchise Rajasthan Royals co-owner Raj Kundra remained upbeat about the future of the T20 League owned by the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI).

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After losing broadcasting rights, Neo Sports re-brands cricket channel

With Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) cancelling its licence for telecast rights of Team India's matches played at home, broadcaster Neo Sports has been forced to re-brand its exclusive cricket channel as an all sports channel.

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Proposed Pakistan league won’t replicate IPL: Zaka Ashraf

Pakistan Cricket Board was keen on attracting investment from the Indian market for its planned Twenty20 league but it would not be "an exact model" of the IPL, its chief Zaka Ashraf said.

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Nimbus to broadcast Pakistan Premier League?

A leading Indian broadcaster has come forward to assist the PCB in organising its ambitious Pakistan Premier League T20 competition later this year.

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Star Group bag Indian cricket’s broadcast rights

Star Group beat competition from Multi Screen Media (Sony) to bag six-year broadcast and digital rights of India's international cricket matches at home and domestic events like Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy and the Irani Trophy.

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BCCI receive bids for TV, mobile and internet rights

Four companies namely ESPN Star Sports (ESS), Multi Screen Media (Sony), Bennett & Coleman (BCCL) and a consortium involving TV-18 and Reliance have submitted their bids to BCCI for broadcast, internet and mobile rights in India for a period of six years starting from July 2012 till March 2018.

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BCCI keeps higher base price for its new broadcast rights

India team might have been routed 0-4 by Australia in the Test rubber and failed to make the finals of the tri-series Down Under, but the Cricket Board (BCCI) has kept the base price for home international games in the new broadcast rights to be bid for, at a slightly higher level.

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BCCI Marketing Committee to decide on broadcast deal tenders on March 7

The BCCI's marketing committee headed by Dr Farooq Abdullah will meet on March 7 to decide on floating tenders for finding a new broadcast partner for international and domestic cricket ties hosted by the Board in the 2012-13 season.

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BCCI seeks new bids for broadcast of home series

By CricketCountry Staff

 

After terminating their contract with Nimbus Communications Ltd due to non-payment of dues, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has started seeking bids for the broadcast rights of cricket matches played in India.

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