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Saturday, 14 January 2012

Team India losses to hit BCCI TV rights

p1160736_cFinancial Express: New Delhi: The disastrous show by the Indian cricket team in back-to-back marquee overseas series could seriously affect BCCI's chances of getting a satisfactory deal when the parent body invites tenders for Indian cricket broadcast rights. After scrapping the deal with Nimbus last month, the BCCI is in search of a new broadcaster but some BCCI officials feel that the board may just not be in a position to get a lucrative deal which in turn can also affect the income of affiliated state units. "The situation is a trickyBCCI

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one.With back-to-back heavy defeats in two of the most awaited overseas series, the prospective broadcasters will certainly not quote an amount it would have had the Australia Test series at least been a draw," a senior BCCI official said today. He also further explained the implications in such a scenario. Read Full: Team India losses to hit BCCI TV rights