Cricket

2022 - 8 - 28

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BCCI plans change in broadcasting rights strategy for bilateral cricket (Hindustan Times)

With the IPL being a sure shot winner, BCCI could change the order with bilateral rights coming up first, going ahead. | Cricket.

This may give the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) hope that its bilateral broadcasting rights—India’s international matches at home—that come up for renewal in 2023 will also see a similar growth. “Going ahead, we are thinking of positioning the BCCI rights first, then the IPL,” an official said. With T20 leagues mushrooming around the world, waning interest in ODIs and shrinking length of the Test calendar, there was a feeling that the game would take a pivotal turn in 2022 when major cricket broadcasting rights were up for renewal.

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Indian cricket franchises aim to hit big in overseas leagues (Nikkei Asia)

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BCCI plans change in broadcasting rights strategy for bilateral ... (Indian News Weekly)

With T20 leagues mushrooming around the world, waning interest in ODIs and shrinking length of the Test calendar, there was a feeling that the game would ...

This may give the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) hope that its bilateral broadcasting rights—India’s international matches at home—that come up for renewal in 2023 will also see a similar growth. As per the future tours program (FTP), India would be playing 20 Tests, 21 ODIs and 31 T20Is at home in the next four years (2023-27). With T20 leagues mushrooming around the world, waning interest in ODIs and shrinking length of the Test calendar, there was a feeling that the game would take a pivotal turn in 2022 when major cricket broadcasting rights were up for renewal.

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