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Ganguly begins TV stint with T20 World Cup

India’s most successful captain Sourav Ganguly is set to herald the start of a new innings behind the microphone post-retirement after he was signed by ESPN STAR Sports as an expert analyst for the ICC World Twenty20, commencing in England on Saturday. Ganguly will be part of an ESPN STAR Sports commentary panel including the [...]

T20 World Cup to be most watched event

Next month’s ICC World Twenty20 in England will be the most viewed cricket spectacle beamed across 216 countries, including China and Russia. Campbell Jamieson, ICC General Manager (Commercial), told reporters here on Tuesday that for the first time in the International Cricket Council’s history, an event would be telecast in more than 200 countries. “We [...]

BCCI to get 50% of Champions League money

The Board of Contorl for Cricket in India (BCCI) will be the biggest gainer as it is windfall time for the three founding members of Champions Twenty20 League after inking the massive US$ 975 million television rights deal with ESPN-STAR, with the Indian board hogging 50 per cent of the amount. According to media reports [...]

ESPN wins Champions League rights

EPSN-Star Sports secured the ten-year commercial rights for broadcasting the Champions League T20 for US$900 million. The deal gives the network the global commercial rights for every Champions League match from this year’s inaugural event in December until 2017. The ICC confirmed the deal when it opened all the bids in Dubai on Wednesday. ESPN-Star [...]

Wassup Mandira??

Set Max is airing cricket, that’s to say, in terms of the Indian Premier League, but a certain some one is missing from the action on the small screen. And that is the noodle strapped Mandira Bedi. She was there on screen the last time cricket was aired on the Sony Entertainment Network, which was [...]


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