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  • Legends League Cricket: Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur to host finale matches

    Legends League Cricket: Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur to host finale matches

    Mumbai: The final match of the SKY247.net Legends League Cricket 2022, which is being held in India for the first time, will be played at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on 5 October.

    Legends League Cricket co-founder & CEO Raman Raheja said that Jaipur was chosen as the venue for the big match keeping in mind the historical relevance of the ground and the city, which has witnessed world-class cricket being played in the past.

    “It is a great stadium and we hope the fans will thoroughly enjoy the experience of seeing the legends of the game competing for the winners’ trophy. As we have seen, the league has been as competitive as the best of the T20 leagues around the world, and the players, be it the bowlers or the batters, have been enthralling everyone with their outstanding performances. We have seen tense finishes in the league stage and expect the final to be no less,” Raheja added.

    The Barkatullah Khan Stadium in Jodhpur, which will witness international cricket stars for the first time after 2012, will be hosting four matches, including the qualifier and eliminator matches.

    The qualifier will be played on 2 October wherein the top two teams from the league stage will clash for a place in the final. However, the eliminator game, on 3 October, will be contested between the third-placed team and the loser of the qualifier.

    The organisers had first zeroed in on Cuttack for the all-important clash, but the festivities in the city around that time have resulted in changing their decision.

  • Eurosport acquires broadcast rights for international football friendlies of India

    Eurosport acquires broadcast rights for international football friendlies of India

    Mumbai: Warner Bros. Discovery’s premium sports brand Eurosport India has acquired broadcast rights for the upcoming international football friendly match of the Indian national men’s football team against Singapore and Vietnam.

    The matches are scheduled for 24 September (vs Singapore) and 27 September (vs Vietnam) at 5:30 p.m. IST at the Thống Nhất Stadium in Vietnam.

    The All-India Football Federation (AIFF) awarded Eurosport India the broadcasting rights. The Indian men’s football team, also known as the Blue Tigers, will play for the first time since the 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers in Kolkata in June 2022. These friendlies have been planned in anticipation of the team’s participation in the upcoming Asian Cup next year.

    India, led by talismanic Captain Sunil Chhetri, will face the host nation, Vietnam, for the first time in over a decade, with the goal of maintaining their winning record, while their next game against Singapore will be played on 27 September , 2022.

    Warner Bros. Discovery Sports has been bringing top-level action from the world of international football leagues to India via the MLS and the Eredivisie (Dutch league).

    In addition, through the AFC Women’s Asian Cup earlier this year, FIFA friendlies, the SAFF Championship, and the inaugural Hero Futsal Club Championship, they have played an important role in bringing Indian football to the fans here.

    Both matches will be broadcast live on the Eurosport and Eurosport HD channels in India, as well as on the discovery+ app.

  • Disney Star acquires broadcasting rights for second season of Legends League Cricket

    Disney Star acquires broadcasting rights for second season of Legends League Cricket

    Mumbai: It is an exciting time for cricket-the gentleman’s game. The cricket fans will have a real blast as ‘Legends League Cricket’ has returned with its second season, which will run from 16 September – 5 October, 2022. The organisers have announced Disney Star as official broadcasters of the tournament that will witness all 16 matches broadcast live and exclusively on the Star Sports Network and Disney+ Hotstar at 7.30 p.m.

    The Legends of Cricket represents 10 cricketing nations, which will regale fans with interesting and finest sports. “The way we had envisioned the League and all the partners that have. We have India’s best sports broadcaster showcasing the Legends League and the finest sports commentators and analysts will be bringing forth the matches to innumerable cricket fans across the country. I am really happy that the best and finest in the business of cricket are stakeholders in our journey,” said Legends League Cricket CEO & co-founder Raman Raheja.

    A Disney Star spokesperson said, “We are delighted to associate with the Legends League Cricket for Season two. Disney Star is home to the best of cricket properties, providing fans with memorable moments to cherish. We look forward to elevate the experience of Legends Cricket League through our unique brand of story-telling and programming.”

    Adani Sportsline, GMR Sports, Manipal Group and the LNJ Bhilwara Groups own the four franchise teams Gujarat Giants, India Capitals, Manipal Tigers and Bhilwara Kings, respectively.

     

  • Sports18 Khel announces non-live offerings with five new shows

    Sports18 Khel announces non-live offerings with five new shows

    Mumbai: Viacom18 Sports’ free-to-air Sports18 Khel has expanded its content offerings with five new non-live shows airing every weeknight at 8 p.m. The archive-footage-based shows offer viewers compelling stories about famous rivalries, revered heroes, sporting dynasties, and seminal moments.

    Viacom18 Sports head of content Siddharth Sharma said, “The content line-up reiterates our commitment to make sports easily accessible and expand the genre’s consumption among this audience.”

    “Each show is unique, and the narrative is customised to engage the viewers further and educate them about these fascinating stories,” he added.

    Woh Lamhe is a series that takes viewers through the stories behind some of the most iconic images that captured a seminal moment in sports history. It premiered on 17 August.

    Another show, Shortlist, focuses on the most memorable sporting moments, such as comebacks, greatest debuts, sports dynasties, and so on, every Thursday.

    Fans can watch Dhaakad every Friday night, a show that tells the stories of their favourite sports heroes.

    In addition, on every Monday night, the show Sports Ka Sikander celebrates the careers of the greatest names in sports, a mix of athletes and coaches who have etched their names in history all time.

    Takkar will relive some of the sport’s most heated rivalries on Tuesday. Whether it’s India vs. Pakistan in cricket, Roger Federer vs. Rafael Nadal in tennis, or Ferrari vs. Mercedes in Formula One, the show has fans covered if they want to relive the excitement, heartbreak, and thrill of these rivalries.

    The channel is also live-broadcasting the 131st edition of the Durand Cup. On 17 August, Jungle Rumble, a boxing night that featured Olympic Bronze medalist Vijender Singh’s winning comeback to the ring after a year, was also broadcast live on the channel.

  • Legends League Cricket players’ draft: Lee, Muralitharan, Watson, Kallis top picks

    Legends League Cricket players’ draft: Lee, Muralitharan, Watson, Kallis top picks

    Mumbai: Adani Sportsline owned Gujarat Giants, GMR Sports India Capitals, Manipal Group’s Manipal Tigers and Bhilwara Group’s Bhilwara Kings came together with a combined purse of Rs 32 crore to pick 59 stars from the virtual Legends League Cricket (LLC) players’ draft.

    The players’ draft included 79 cricketers, and each team had a purse of Rs 8 crore. Each team will now submit their final squad. They can buy more players with the available purse.

    “Among the teams, Manipal Tigers splurged the most amount of Rs 6.91 crore and have a remaining purse of 1.08 crore. The Tigers were followed closely by the India Capitals, as they spent Rs 6.38 crore, and the Gujarat Giants, who splurged Rs 5.51 crore on their stars. The Bhilwara Kings were the most economical, as they spent Rs 5.62 crore. All of them have made judicious spending. The player mix seems great and it will be very interesting to see what each of them does now on the field. I wish everyone the best of luck,” said Legends League Cricket CEO and co-founder Raman Raheja.

    The teams had already selected their captains and were given a chance to choose one more player on their own accord.

    Manipal Tigers named former Australian pace bowler Brett Lee in their squad, while Gujarat went for their homegrown hero and former India wicket-keeper Parthiv Patel. India Capitals named Ravi Bopara even as Bhilwara Kings picked Yusuf Pathan, who will now get a chance to team up with his brother Irfan in the tournament.

    The Gujarat Giants also tried hard to strike a good balance in their team. Besides Patel, they have picked Sri Lanka’s mystery spinner Ajantha Mendis and former New Zealand captain and left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori. West Indies batter Lendl Simmons is likely to open with captain Virender Sehwag at the top, while Mitchell McClenaghan will spearhead the pace bowling department.

    “It has been an enthralling draft today with Gujarat Giants securing the envisaged team-mix for the upcoming season of Legends League Cricket On the one hand, former Indian opener Virender Sehwag will be captaining the team, and on the other, top-order batsman and wicket-keeper Parthiv Patel from Gujarat will be energising the game like never before. We look forward to contributing to one of the best experiences for cricket fans by bringing their favourite legends back to competitive cricket,” said Adani Sportsline head Satyam Trivedi.

    Another Australian speedster, Mitchell Johnson, will star in the tournament after being picked by the India Capitals. The left-arm fast bowler will be supported by former England pacer Liam Plunkett. The team will also see former South Africa captain and allrounder Jacques Kallis don their jerseys, while Ross Taylor will discharge batting duties alongside captain Gautam Gambhir.

    “Really happy with the squad that India Capitals have put on the table. Congratulations to Ruchir (GM) and the team for a fabulous job,” said Indian Capitals captain Gautam Gambhir.

    Besides Lee, Manipal also picked up the spinning wizard Muttiah Muralidharan. The former Sri Lankan off-spinner would get a chance to play with another off-spin legend Harbhajan Singh, who is also the team’s captain. The Tigers’ other top buys were former South Africa all-rounder Lance Klusener and former Sri Lanka wicket-keeper Romesh Kaluwitherana, who played a crucial role in helping his country win the 1996 World Cup.

    The entire process of player drafting was done in a virtual mode. A real-time dashboard checked on players chosen, money spent, balance, etc. There was also a free hit feature. “Overall, it was an enjoyable experience despite being virtual. We are excited to be a part of this tournament and look forward to some great cricket,” said Manipal Tigers’ owner and Manipal Education & Medical Group (MEMG) vice chairman & managing director S.Vaitheeswaran.

    For Bhilwara, former Australia all-rounder and winner of the 2015 ODI World Cup Shane Watson was the star pick. Besides him, the team also picked Sreesanth and Monty Panesar, among others.

    “I am really happy with the team, especially the fast bowling unit. We have the best fast bowling unit in the world. We have a couple of good finishers, and we have a good left-arm spinner in Monty Panesar and a few all-rounders. I am really looking forward to this team. I am really confident that we can do well if we can have the availability of all our players and they are all fit,” said Bhilwara Kings skipper Irfan Pathan.

    The Legends League Cricket will be a four-team tournament and a 16-match affair. The league will start on 16 September at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata and will be hosted in five different cities, including Lucknow, New Delhi, Cuttack and Jodhpur.

    Teams at a glance: 

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    Gujarat Giants: Virender Sehwag (Captain), Parthiv Patel, Elton Chigumbura, Chris Tremlett, Richard Levi, Graeme Swann, Joginder Sharma, Ashoke Dinda, Daniel Vettori, Kevin O’Brien, Stuart Binny, Mitchell McClenaghan, Lendl Simmons, Manvinder Bisla and Ajantha Mendis.

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    India Capitals: Gautam Gambhir (Captain), Ravi Bopara, Farveez Maharoof, Mitchell Johnson, Jacques Kallis, Pankaj Singh, Ross Taylor, Prosper Utseya, John Mooney, Mashrafe Mortaza, Hamilton Masakadza, Rajat Bhatia, Liam Plunkett, Asghar Afghan, Denesh Ramdin, and Pravin Tambe.

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    Manipal Tigers: Harbhajan Singh (Captain), Brett Lee, Andrew Flintoff, Vrv Singh Parvinder Awana, Reetinder Sodhi, Romesh Kaluwitharana, Dimitri Mascarenhas, Lance Klusener, Ryan Sidebottom, Mohammad Kaif, Phil Mustard and Muttiah Muralitharan.

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    Bhilwara Kings: Irfan Pathan (Captain), Yusuf Pathan, Sudeep Tyagi, Tino Best, Owais Shah, Tim Bresnan, Shane Watson, Sreesanth, Nick Compton, Matt Prior, Samit Patel, Fidel Edwards, William Porterfield, Naman Ojha and Monty Panesar.

  • Sachin Tendulkar to lead India Legends Road Safety World Series season 2

    Sachin Tendulkar to lead India Legends Road Safety World Series season 2

    Mumbai: Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar will lead defending champions India Legends in the second edition of the Road Safety World Series (RSWS), scheduled to be played from 10 September to 1 October 2022 in Kanpur, Raipur, Indore and Dehradun.

    Kanpur will host the opener, and Raipur will host the two semi-finals and final.

    New Zealand Legends are the new team in this edition and they will join the Legends of India, Australia, Sri Lanka, West Indies, South Africa, Bangladesh, and England during the 22-day event played primarily to create awareness towards road safety in the country and around the globe.

    The Road Safety World Series (RSWS) is supported by the ministry of road transport and highways, the ministry of information and broadcasting, and the ministry of youth affairs & sports. 27th Sports, backed by US-based 27th Investments, is the exclusive marketing rights holder of the league, while Professional Management Group (PMG) is the event management partner.

    Speaking about the Road Safety World Series Season 2, Road Transport & Highways union minister Nitin Gadkari said, “The Road Safety World Series is a very good initiative to create awareness towards road safety through cricket. We want every individual in this country to be aware of and obey every rule and regulation while on the road, and for that to happen, we have to create awareness among the people. I strongly believe that this series will be able to do and achieve the goal of saving lives on Indian roads.”

    Wishing all success to the event, I&B and Youth Affairs & Sports union minister Anurag Thakur said, “I am sure the Road Safety World Series will drive social change and work as an ideal platform to influence people’s mindset towards their behaviour on the road and road safety.”

    Viacom18 Hindi movies cluster business head Rohan Lavsi said, “Cricketing legends, a burning social cause and media platforms with unparalleled reach across India… The Road Safety World Series Season 2 has all the hallmarks of being a blockbuster! The league just got bigger with the inclusion of the New Zealand Legends and multiple cricketing legends across eight teams. This season we will be broadcasting the league on Colors Cineplex, Colors Cineplex Superhits and the newly launched Sports18 Khel while it will be digitally streamed on Voot and Jio. We want to ensure that cricket lovers throughout the country can watch the league across multiple platforms like cable TV, DTH, Free Dish and digital.”

    27th Sports CEO and co-founder Sangeet Shirodkar said, “The good thing about the Road Safety World Series is that it has support from all quarters. It is also not just about the legends, but a great platform for the automobile industry and road safety campaigners to show their commitment towards road safety using India’s most popular medium — cricket. We expect the RSWS to be a massive success with the audience on the ground and on television.”

  • Did Disney-Star make the right decision by paying an exorbitant price to buy broadcasting rights for ICC tournaments?

    Did Disney-Star make the right decision by paying an exorbitant price to buy broadcasting rights for ICC tournaments?

    MUMBAI: The year 2022 has been action-packed for cricket lovers. It was a busy year with several interesting things happening throughout that appealed to fans.  The renewal of rights, e-auctions, tender process and so on were some of the important events that occurred recently. In a recent development, the broadcaster Disney-Star drew immense public attention for winning the media rights to telecast International Cricket Council (ICC) tournaments till 2027. It has been one of the top bidders and for availing this opportunity it had to pay a huge moolah.

    Disney Star has paid around $3.04 billion for the ICC rights for India for four years. This is substantially more than the $2.02 billion it had paid for eight years for the global rights earlier. Disney-Star’s bid was almost double the amount and the highest among all bidders. The deal includes both digital and television rights for men’s and women’s ICC tournaments. On Tuesday, Disney Star also entered into a strategic alliance with Zee Entertainment Enterprises  under which Disney Star will licence ZEE for four years the television broadcasting rights of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Men’s and Under 19 (U-19) global events.

    The deal is a first-of-its kind partnership in the Indian media & entertainment space. Through this agreement, Zee will provide a good experience to the fans of the gentlemen’s game and a huge return on investment for its advertisers through its network spread across India and globally. After securing the IPL television broadcast rights for 2023-27 and deciding to only retain digital rights for ICC tournaments for 2024-27, Disney Star is going to have a balanced and robust cricket offering for the audiences across linear & digital platforms.

    Earlier, the media conglomerate had retained the TV rights for the cash-rich Twenty20 League IPL for Rs 57.5 crore per match though it had to do away with the digital rights to Viacom18. Disney-Star is also said to have paid around $255 million for the seven-year rights for Cricket Australia, which is a substantial jump compared to what the previous rights holder Sony Pictures Networks India had paid.

    In 2020, Disney-Star took the rights for Cricket South Africa till 2024. It is currently airing the Asia Cup. The next big property that will come up for renewal will be the BCCI rights next year for which Disney-Star is the incumbent.

    Pointing out his views, an industry observer said, “What I heard is that after Disney-Star, the next highest bid offered was $1.3 billion. The ICC had set a base price of $1.44 billion. Disney-Star should have offered not more than $1.5 billion. The issue is not whether Disney-Star will regain back the reported $3.04 billion but the condition is they have completely misread the market. A tender process works in two different ways. First, it is to figure out what is the worth of the rights to me as a company. This is not a five-minute job.”

    “This takes months of preparation. There are many levers. For instance, when Star went aggressive on the IPL it was not only about how much the IPL can earn for them. It was also about protecting distribution income across the network. Losing the IPL might have put some of its distribution income under threat. This is another aspect. It is not just about money. It is about the revenue the rights can generate and other strategic value that rights can deliver. Everyone does this calculation and so, the number & strategic value differ,” the industry observer added.

    “The second part is what is the least I can pay to get the rights? You try to buy for as low as possible. This is irrespective of how much money you think you can earn. That is how you maximize profit & business performance. It is in the second part where there was a massive failure on the part of Disney Star. They could have won the rights for $1.5 billion. Paying so much premium is unheard of in the world of sport. Even if they make the $3.04 billion that they are paying the ICC the bid is a failure. They could have made a profit of $1.5 billion. If they had read the market properly and decided that $1.5 billion was the upper limit, other broadcasters would bid then they would not have bid the reported $3.04 billion,” he added further.

    Now the ICC will go and sell the rights in other territories like England, Australia, and the US. The expert doubts that a jump in valuation will happen similar to what was seen in India. “Countries like England are going through a difficult economic period. The other markets like New Zealand are small. In the US, many people are interested in cricket. Australia is going FTA,” he said.

    Speaking on similar lines, another media expert and observer also said that Disney-Star’s strategy is futile. “They are the largest media company in the world with the largest balance sheet. A few billion dollars does not worry them as they never justify decisions based on an individual network but as a global company.” He mentioned that India is still in an investment phase for them. Cricket on a standalone basis is not viable. However, for a large network like Disney-Star, it is a must-have as it can drive the network as a whole both for TV and OTT. In fact, for digital Disney-Star had to overpay for the ICC rights, the media expert opined and said this has steeply pushed the value of digital cricket rights. On the ad sales front, Disney-Star could try to monopolise ad sales by offering IPL and other cricket properties only to those advertisers who place ads on the whole network for the year. “That is partly how paying a premium could make economic sense,” he added.

    The media expert noted that Sony & Zee, which are in the middle of a merger, have to be financially prudent. “They have to focus on cost efficiencies. It is also about their ability to monetise the content. Maybe their ability to monetise was relatively limited and so the ability to pay might also have been limited.” For the record, Sony renewed the rights for England cricket this year. It also has the rights for Sri Lanka cricket.

    As far as Viacom 18 is concerned, the media expert noted that they probably did not see a lot of value in the ICC rights. “Unlike the IPL, in ICC tournaments, there are too many non-India matches in the package. Almost 80 percent of people only watch India play.” He expects Viacom18 to put up a fight for the BCCI rights next year. He also conceded that Star perhaps viewed Viacom as a major threat to the ICC rights given the competitive auction that had taken place for the IPL.

    For the record, the big properties under the new ICC deal are:

    * 2024 T20 World Cup in the US, Caribbean.

    * 2025 Champions Trophy in Pakistan.

    * 2026 T20 World Cup in India.

    * 2027 50-over World Cup in South Africa.

    D&P Advisory managing partner N.P. Santosh said that having cricket content is important for a large network. “Maybe on a standalone basis Disney-Star will not make money from these cricket acquisitions but on a network, cricket will drive value. Cricket can make the GEC business, which is already profitable, a little stronger. Sports is a loss leader. Also if you look at it beyond ICC, IPL and BCCI rights there is limited quality cricket of value. The value is significantly smaller when one talks of the fourth biggest property. The next big thing of value after these three is Cricket Australia which Disney-Star went after aggressively.” He is sure that India playing a five-test series in Australia in 2024-2025 will prove to be a big draw. After Cricket Australia comes England cricket rights (with Sony) and Cricket South Africa (with Disney-Star). He added that IPL rights went for a 15-20 per cent premium over what he had expected.

    For the record, a few of the less expensive cricket properties are with OTT platforms. For instance, Prime Video has the rights to New Zealand Cricket. FanCode has the rights for West Indies cricket.

  • Elite Pro basketball signs top players from India; announces two more try outs

    Elite Pro basketball signs top players from India; announces two more try outs

    Mumbai: Elite Pro Basketball League is a 5×5 pro basketball league featuring 12 teams filled with Indian players. They held a try-out in May in Hyderabad, which saw over 250 athletes attending it. Now the team has announced two more try outs in October to give another platform for basketball players to try their hand at playing in the biggest basketball league ever organised in India. The league is organised by Elite Pro Basketball and is scheduled to begin matches in January 2023.

    The first round of try-outs saw names from the Indian basketball team like Jagdeep Singh Bains, Pratham Singh, K Ravikumar, Vinay Kaushik, Rachit Singh, Prakash Mishra, and Arshdeep Singh, among others. Out of the 250 odd athletes the league signed over 100 players to play in different teams in the league. The team has been receiving calls from across India asking for more try outs and opportunities to be a part of the league which has compelled the organisers to announce two more try outs one in Chennai between 8-10 October and another in Delhi from 28-30 October 2022.

    With 12 marquee players already signed, the organisers have signed another 100 or so players who will be playing in the league. These include basketball players from the Indian team and also athletes who excelled in the first try out. Manik Ohlan, Zeemamudin, Shiv Khoiwal, Prasanna Venkatesh S, Praveen Kumar C, Jeevanantham, Baladhaneshwar Poiyamozhi, Gaurav Ohlan, Sunil Rathee, Akshay Adhana, Abhishek Rathee, Abhishek Tyagi, Vikas Mor, Princepal Singh Bajwa, Siddhant Shinde, Himanshu Sharma, and Abhudaya Yadav are a few of the other top names who have been recently signed by the league.

    Elite Pro Basketball CEO Sunny Bhandarkar said, “The response we have got is immense. A lot of people who couldn’t make it to the try outs had reached out to us asking if we could hold another try out as they wanted to be a part of the biggest basketball league in India. Hence, we decided to not have one but two try outs to give budding basketball players a chance to showcase their talent. Through this league and everyone’s support, we want to revolutionise the sport of basketball in India and we will leave no stone unturned till we achieve this goal.”

  • Disney Star to licence ICC television broadcasting rights to Zee for four years

    Disney Star to licence ICC television broadcasting rights to Zee for four years

    Mumbai : Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (Zeel) and Disney Star announced that they have entered into a strategic licensing agreement under which the latter will licence to the former  the television broadcasting rights of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Men’s and Under 19 (U-19) global events for four years.

    Disney Star will continue to be the sole provider of ICC tournament streaming via its digital platform, Disney+ Hotstar. This arrangement has been approved by the ICC.

    “This is a first-of-its-kind partnership in the Indian media and entertainment landscape, and this association with Disney Star reflects our sharp, strategic vision for the sports business in India. As a one-stop television destination for ICC men’s cricket events until 2027, Zee will leverage the strength of its network to offer a compelling experience for its viewers and a great return on investment for its advertisers,”  said Zeel managing director & CEO Punit Goenka. “Long-term profitability and value-generation continue to be our areas of focus across the business, and we will always evaluate all the necessary steps that will enable us to make sports a compelling value proposition for the company. We look forward to working with ICC and Disney Star, to enable this strategic offering for our television viewers in India.”

    This agreement allows Zeel to exclusively  telecast on TV marquee events such as the  ICC Men’s T20 World Cup (2024, 2026), ICC Men’s Champions Trophy (2025), and ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup (2027), as well as key ICC U-19 events.

    Also reads:  Disney Star retains ICC TV & digital rights for India till 2027

    Disney Star president & country manager K Madhavan said, “By securing the IPL television broadcast rights for 2023-27 and now opting to retain only the digital rights for ICC tournaments for 2024-27, we have in place a balanced and robust cricket offering for our audiences across linear and digital. Over the years, Disney Star has strengthened the appeal of international cricket in India, enabling it to reach diverse age groups and cultural demographics across all parts of the country. As India’s leading media house, we will continue to do so with our strong portfolio of cricket properties across television and digital.”

    With the ICC digital rights secured for the next four years, Disney Star continues to remain India’s home of sports. Its current portfolio also includes IPL television rights (2023-27), Cricket Australia television and digital rights (2023-2030), BCCI television and digital rights (2023), and Cricket South Africa television and digital rights (end of 2023-2024). Other major sports properties available on its platforms, in addition to cricket, include the Pro Kabaddi League, the Indian Super League, the Wimbledon Championship, and the English Premier League.

  • Pro Kabaddi League: 9th season to begin on 7 October

    Pro Kabaddi League: 9th season to begin on 7 October

    Mumbai: Mashal Sports, organisers of the vivo Pro Kabaddi League, has announced the dates for the ninth season of the league. The league will start on 7 October 2022 and will go on till mid-December. The league stage will be conducted in Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad.

    Mashal Sports conducted the player auction in Mumbai on 5-6 August, 2022, according to the media release.

    Mashal Sports executive head and vivo Pro Kabaddi league commissioner Anupam Goswami said, “Mashal Sports started the journey of vivo Pro Kabaddi League with a vision of taking the indigenous sport of kabaddi to the world of contemporary and upcoming generations of sports fans.”

    We continue to achieve impressive success in this goal, as was proven earlier this year by vivo PKL season eight, which was conducted in a comprehensive bio-bubble. Now, we are even more enthusiastic about the upcoming vivo PKL season 9 as our fans will be back in stadiums across Bengaluru, Pune and Hyderabad to experience the pulsating action up-close of their favourite teams and stars,” he added.

    Further details and schedule for the new season will be shared in the coming weeks.