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Why England lost the IPL race to South Africa
London: Television rights and not the weather, it appears convinced Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi to chose South Africa instead of England for the second edition of the twenty20 tournament.According to The Independent, Modi did not bother going on to ...
Why England Lost The Ipl Race To South Africa
Clarke, Soper in fray for ECB top post
London:Somerset boss Giles Clarke and former Surrey chairman Mike Soper have been nominated to become chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). ...
Bangladesh okays record television rights deal
Dhaka:The Bangladesh government cleared a record 56 million-dollar television rights agreement with a Singapore-based company after a row over the deal led to the resignation of the country~~s cricket chief. ...
Percept clinches rights of Abu Dhabi ODIs
Mumbai:Percept D~~Mark, after bagging the television rights for the two ODI series between India and Pakistan to be played at Abu Dhabi on APril 18 and 19, has also bagged the ground rights for the same, the Board of Control for Cricket in India announced here yesterday. ...
TWI denies involvement in WC '96 TV rights
Mumbai:Trans World International (TWI), a part of the IMG Group of Companies, yesterday denied reports which has accused them of being involved with the television rights of the 1996 World Cup, which was held in jointly India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. ...
BCCI to issue fresh tenders for Telecast rights
New Delhi:The cricket Board today cancelled the ongoing tenders for television rights and decided to issue fresh ones for cricket matches to be played in India for the next four years. ...
BCCI's working committee to meet on Monday
New Delhi:The Working Committee of the Cricket Board meets in New Delhi on Monday to ratify the participation of Zimbabwe ~~A~~ in this year~~s Duleep Trophy besides considering the request of the Asian Cricket Council to have an Afro-Asian under-19 tournament in India in ...
BCCI drafts tender invitation for telecast rights
New Delhi:Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) today said it had taken into account all "observations" made by Supreme Court while drafting the invitation to tender forthe telecast right of matches in India from 2005 to 2009. ...