Category: Sports

  • Star Sports’ Cricket Connected to celebrate Sachin’s birthday

    Star Sports’ Cricket Connected to celebrate Sachin’s birthday

    MUMBAI: The ‘God of Cricket’ Sachin Tendulkar will headline this week’s special two-part episode on Star Sports’ show Cricket Connected that airs on Saturday, 25 April. The part one of the episode will be broadcasted at 7 pm and part two at 9 pm, which will be hosted by Jatin Sapru.

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    Team India legends VVS Laxman and Harbhajan Singh along with former Australia pace machine Brett Lee have been roped in as the experts for this week’s episode. The growing popularity of the show in English and Hindi has urged Star Sports to introduce the show in its regional channels.

    Star Sports 1 Tamil, Star Sports 1 Kannada and Star Sports 1 Telugu are doing a lot to keep the channels engaging and entertaining for all cricket lovers.

    Tendulkar will give a special sneak-peak on how he’s coping with life during the lockdown. The master blaster will dole out interesting tips on how he used to practice indoors and will also help the current crop of professional cricketers with priceless advice on how to stay mentally focussed during challenging times that COVID-19 has posed before the world.

    Tendulkar, urging fans to stay indoors, said on Cricket Connected: “My fans wished well for me for many years. They encouraged me and they prayed for me. What did they pray for? That Sachin shouldn’t get out and I should be at the crease. My wish for them is that they should also not get out. They should also stay inside the crease which means indoors, safe, and healthy. If they are healthy and safe, then I am more than happy.”

    Tendulkar, who ended his glorious career in 2013, also shed light on his fabled ‘Desert Storm’ innings against Australia in 1998 at Sharjah. The cricket legend had smashed 143 against a bowling attack featuring the likes of Shane Warne, Damien Fleming and Michael Kasprowicz as temperatures reached a maximum of 41 degrees Celsius. Tendulkar also recalled some of his magic with the ball.

    This episode of Cricket Connected will also see the Greatest Of All Time (G.O.A.T.s) players from the Indian Premier League being extended to fans via polls. Winners from the five categories – batsmen, bowlers, all-rounders, captain and coach – will be declared by popular choice. The episode will also give an insight into Team India captain Virat Kohli’s life during the lockdown.

    Cricket Connected is an innovative concept by Star Sports to fill in the void left by the absence of live events. The show has proved to be that medium for fans to connect with their favourite experts. Each episode has segments that encourage fans to engage and interact with cricketing legends.

    Segments such as #AskStar give fans an opportunity to share their favourite cricket moments by tweeting their questions using the hashtag for the legends to answer. There is also another segment, Kids Connected, which involves young fans and invites them to share home-made videos of them doing commentary.

  • How Star Sports created ‘Cricket Connected’ while staying distant

    How Star Sports created ‘Cricket Connected’ while staying distant

    MUMBAI: In the absence of live sports amid COVID-19, Star Sports, in order to keep cricket enthusiasts engaged, had launched a talk show called Cricket Connected.

    “Cricket Connected is an attempt to create a window every week for fans to connect with each other and with cricket legends," says a source close to Star Sports.

    The show has, so far, featured cricket legends such as Harbhajan Singh, Ashish Nehra, Gautam Gambhir, VVS Laxman, Kevin Pietersen, among others, along with host Jatin Sapru. It is produced both in Hindi and English. So far, three episodes of the show have already been released.

    The show is an output of video conference of cricket legends along with a moderator (anchor), and it required a complete re-design of production. “We have not done anything like this in the past and don’t believe anyone has ever done the same so far,” says the source. “We create virtual connections with the help of video conference application Zoom, on which we have added a layer of technology that allows us to produce a call in a typical chat show format.”

    The lockdown has forced everyone to stay indoors but the show must go on. Hence, the broadcaster has allowed one of its directors, who used to direct Hindi IPL, to set up a production control in his living room. He, from his house, not only monitors, records the conference call as a show, but also remotely accesses the archives to get relevant footage. The director also gives final touches to show from his makeshift PCR.

    To guide the moderator and panellists and to maintain the pre-decided flow of the show, the director and a producer join the call only through audio. The operation remains very similar to a typical production. However, the production design is very different from the one done via a proper production control room.

    The show is a combination of video conference features, relevant contextual visuals and one-on-one Instagram video chats of current cricketers along with two dedicated segments like Kids Connected and #AskStar. Kids Connected is a segment, wherein the broadcaster urges viewers to send clips of cricket-enthusiastic children either commentating or anchoring about cricket and #AskStar is an interactive segment during which a question asked by a cricket fan is answered by one of the panellists.

    The two major challenges the broadcaster faced while producing the show were good internet bandwidth and the two-second lag during video call. “We record the call in the morning before 1 pm for good bandwidth to ensure the content that we are producing is in line with our broadcasting quality,” source explains.

    Whereas, to overcome the second issue we started giving a cue to the next speaker during a live conference call. Source adds, “We built a customised solution on the Zoom application that allows the anchor to actually know when the expert is finished talking and helps to maintain the flow.”

    Not every cricket veteran is tech-savvy and understands the video call. Hence, the broadcaster ensures that each of the panellists is given a detailed brief about the show flow and a tutorial of the Zoom call prior to recording. The anchor being a bridge between the panellists and viewers, is also briefed a day prior to the recording. Cricket experts join the video conference call either through mobile phones or laptop cameras.

    "Generally, the idea and flow of the show is decided on Monday of every week and the conference calls take place either on Thursday or Friday morning. Moreover, the one-on-one interaction between two cricketers is recorded as per their availability. We also allow the panellists to choose their video call background but suggest them to maintain the look and feel quite natural,” Source reveals.

    The content strategy of the show revolves around four basic pillars: news points, great stories, anecdotes, and interactive segments that talk about the life of current players under lockdown.

    “We wish to discuss cricket topics that are relevant and contextual; topics that are not making news but have the potential to be news,” the source says while talking about the first pillar of content strategy. “We choose the content that is relevant in the week. Something that will get fans to discuss on social media and are likely to be trending.”

    The source further adds, “The second pillar of our content strategy is to pick up interesting moments from cricket history, which are still relevant and can be given new angles. We choose topics that have great stories and anecdotes around them to keep them trending for a week.”

    The third pillar is about interactive sessions, wherein the aim is to create engagement with viewers and cricket fans through social media, a quiz on the life of a sporting star, or an important cricket match in history. The most important pillar out of all four is the last one wherein it attempts to show the life of current cricket stars under lockdown and give glimpses of their lifestyle.

    There hasn’t been a specific marketing strategy to promote this show. The show is an alternative to live cricket but is likely to be continued for a long time. So far, the first episode has gained a cumulative reach of 8.3 million and overall watch-time of 48.6 million.

    Star Sports is also mulling to take this show to regional languages such as Tamil, Telugu and Kannada. Though it’s in the primary stage, the broadcaster is likely to come out the same show in Tamil in the next 10 days, which will rope in cricket experts from that region, who would talk about CSK as a team and its players as well as about the Tamil Nadu team’s performance in Ranji Trophy. The broadcaster is also thinking of coming up with the same format in football in order to engage the Indian soccer fans.

    So far, the broadcaster has not onboarded any sponsors or advertisers. With the rising traction, sources close to Star Sports mentioned that the network is planning to go to market with this show

    The upcoming episode of Cricket Connected will feature unknown achievements of Sachin Tendulkar as his birthday (24 April) that falls during this week. The episode will also feature KL Rahul, who turned 28 last weekend. The original telecast of the show is scheduled every Saturday at 7 pm and 9 pm. However, re-runs are shown till Tuesday of the following week.

  • Sony Pictures Sports Network launches 2 digital initiatives to engage fans

    Sony Pictures Sports Network launches 2 digital initiatives to engage fans

    MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Sports Network (SPSN) has launched ‘Sony Ten Pit Stop’ and ‘Sony Ten India Stay Fit’ – fun and engaging digital sessions for their audiences across the country. Fitness and sports enthusiasts can now stream the two new online segments exclusively on the official Facebook, YouTube and Instagram pages of the sports network.

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    ‘Sony Ten Pit Stop’ is a first digital micro-property where viewers will have a closer look at their favourite global sports stars and legends sharing their insights on the current landscape of sports and life in a never-seen-before avatar. The segments will include live and non-live interactions with athletes as well as throwback highlight moments and will help to fill the sports void in the lives of viewers.

    ‘Sony Ten Pit Stop’ has already featured upcoming Indian women cricket star, Jemimah Rodrigues, and in the coming weeks, sports enthusiasts will witness cricket, football and other sports stars and legends on the segment. 

    Football fans can look forward to the next live episode on 22 April 2020 which will feature David James, former England and Manchester City Goalkeeper, looking back at his 20+ year career and sharing his experiences playing with top players across top clubs and England. 

    In the coming weeks, fans can look forward to watching Spanish footballer Gaizka Mendieta, as well as Australian Cricketer David Warner amongst others, live on ‘Sony Ten Pit Stop’.  

    ‘Sony Ten India Stay Fit’ will showcase the personal fitness regimes of world-class athletes across various sports and will aim to inspire fitness enthusiasts to stay fit while staying home during these challenging times. The sessions will give access to viewers and fans a glimpse of the fitness and diet regimes of their favourite sports personalities while being confined at home.

    With no more gyms, jogs or outdoor sports, SPSN has joined hands with well-known athletes, like Holly Holm, Stephen Thompson, Michelle Waterson, Wendell Carter Jr, Isaiah Thomas and Larry Nance Jr to name a few who will share their various health routines that is aiding them to stay both physically and mentally active at home.

    Sony Pictures Networks India sports channels head – marketing and on-air promotions Neville Bastawalla says, “Sony Pictures Sports Network aims to provide viewers with exciting content in new and innovative ways. We want to share content that adds value to sports enthusiasts as well as new viewers while at home and give them an opportunity to get up-close and personal with their favoured athletes on our digital platforms.” 

    “We are hosting sports stars and legends on two new digital segments who are sharing interesting and lighthearted sports banter, behind the scenes action of our players on the field as well as personal fitness tips and healthy eating advice while staying in the safe confines of their homes,” adds Bastawalla.

  • Star Sports curates special line up of premier league re-runs

    Star Sports curates special line up of premier league re-runs

    MUMBAI: Star Sports Select has started broadcasting an array of Premier league to fill the empty abyss in the lives of the vast number of football fans in India from 18 April. For the first time in the 28-year history of the Premier League, the season came to a standstill due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

    A list of specially curated shows on Star Sports Select namely PL Classic, Soccerbox, PL 100, PL 1-to-11, PL Legends, PL Goals & Reviews will help satiate the appetite of every premier league fan as they try to subsist through these tough and uncertain times.

    Star Sports has curated a special show called PL Legends which will explore the performances and the lives of legends like Paolo Di Canio, Neville Southall, Ian Wright, Thierry Henry, Tony Adams and Gianfranco Zola to name a few.

    The show PL Classic will showcase some of the most nail-biting and the best PL matches. Each fan of premier league clubs will be able to see great performances of their teams especially against the classic rivals.

    Some of the other exciting shows by Star Sports are – Review of the season, a programme that reviews premier league seasons from the last decade; Soccerbox, a show that includes Manchester United’s legend Gary Neville, reliving most gripping matches with his former rivals or teammates.

    PL 100, a show that talks about an elite group of players who have scored more than 100 premier league goals; and 1 to11', a programme where each episode features a different PL legend or current player discussing the best 11 players they have played with and against.

  • Despite re-runs, sports broadcasters continue winning streak in week 14 of BARC

    Despite re-runs, sports broadcasters continue winning streak in week 14 of BARC

    MUMBAI: With no live sports across the globe, sports broadcasters have been trying alternatives to keep sports enthusiasts engaged by showing the re-runs of archived historic matches of cricket, wrestling, kabbadi and football. This, indeed, has helped sports channels to gain traction, as per the last four-week data of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India.

    Though the impressions on these channels are not as good as when live sports matches are broadcasted, sports have definitely turned nostalgic to watch, be it the broadcasting of WWE’s legendary fights of veterans or cricket world cup matches aired by Star Sports.
    BARC’s week 11-14 has gradually seen a rise-fall-rise in viewership pattern with week 13 (28 March-3 April) gaining most out of all four. As per the third edition of crisis consumption joint report of BARC-Nielsen, “Sports had surged by 21 per cent in week 13 over the last week on the back of telecast of classic India cricket matches & WWE.”

    Star India is the official broadcaster to telecast the re-runs of historic matches, whereas WWE is a property of Sony Pictures Network. Week 14 (4-10 April) of BARC has seen marginal dip by over three per cent in terms of weekly impressions as compared to week 13. The current week is the second-highest in viewership during COVID-19 period all thanks to the re-runs of Cricket and WWE matches.

    The first two weeks (Week 11 and 12) were weak for sports broadcasters to garner eyeballs as they were still grappling with the challenges of what to show exactly and how to keep the audience engaged. However, in the following week, Star Sports came up with nostalgic India versus Pakistan world cup matches and Sony put their weight behind a new show called ‘WWE Blockbusters’, a re-run.

    Week 12 could be termed as a weakest week among all four weeks during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sports channels during this week fell by around 14 per cent as compared to week 11, but immediately picked up in the following week by gaining at least 32 per cent in terms of weekly impressions.
    The fourth edition of the crisis consumption joint report of BARC-Nielsen India says: “Wrestlemania-20 along with Indo-Pak classics led to highest viewership for sports genre during COVID-19 period.” The report shows a week 14 grew by five per cent to 10.3 billion viewing minutes as compared to 9.8 billion viewing minutes in week 13 in India 2 plus category during COVID-18 period.

    COVID-19 has not only halted live sports but also the production of film and TV content. Dominating the re-run game, Doordarshan has been leading the pack by bringing back all 90’s hit shows along with two mythological shows such as Mahabharat and Ramayana. Viewers are flocking to TV channels to get nostalgic by watching re-runs.

  • Premier League fans take a trip down memory lane through special shows on Star Sports Select

    Premier League fans take a trip down memory lane through special shows on Star Sports Select

    MUMBAI: As the pandemic COVID – 19 reached the remotest corners of the world, life for football fans around the globe has come to a standstill. Football fanatics, especially the passionate and vociferous Premier League (PL) fans are feeling the void of not being able to live, talk about and breathe the great game of football. For the first time, in the 28-year history of the Premier League, the season came to a standstill with no end in sight yet. To fill the empty abyss in the lives of the vast number of Premier League (PL) fans in India, Star Sports Select will broadcast an array of Premier League programs from April 18, 2020, onwards.

    Even though the pandemic has put a hard stop to all the live football, the hunger for the game has not diminished in the slightest amongst fans. A list of specially curated shows on Star Sports Select namely PL Classic, Soccerbox, PL 100, PL 1-to-11, PL Legends, PL Goals & Reviews will help satiate the appetite of every Premier League fan as they try to subsist through these tough and uncertain times.

    The 28-year journey of the Premier League has seen the birth of footballing legends who have risen to the status of demi-Gods by their crazed legion of fans. In honour of some of their most memorable performances, the Star Sports Networks has curated a special show called PL Legends which will explore the performances and the lives of legends like Paolo Di Canio, Neville Southall, Ian Wright, Thierry Henry, Tony Adams and Gianfranco Zola to name a few.

    Keeping in mind the emotions of the fans of all the major clubs, the show PL Classic will showcase some of the most nail biting and best PL matches. Every fan of the major Premier League clubs will be able to see great performances of their teams especially against the classic rivals.

    Some of the other exciting shows by Star Sports are – Review of the season, a program that reviews Premier League seasons from the last decade; Soccerbox, a show that includes Manchester United’s legend Gary Neville, reliving most gripping matches with his former rivals or teammates; PL 100, a show that talks about an elite group of players who have scored more than 100 Premier League goals; and 1 to11', a programme where each episode features a different PL legend  or current player discussing the best 11 players they have played with and against.

    The true fans of the 90-minute game can catch their favourite matches once again EXCLUSIVELY on Star Sports Select 1 and Star Sports Select 1 HD from 18 April 2020 onwards.  

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    Time

    Activity

    18th April, Saturday

    12:00 AM

    PL Classic: EVE 3-0 LIV 06/07

    8:00 AM

    PL Legends: DI CANIO

    6:00 PM

    Classic: MNC 6 – 1 NEW 15/16

    6:30 PM

    Classic: TOT 1 -3 MNC 17/18

    7:00 PM

    Classic: LIV 2 – 1 MNC 14/15

    8:00 PM

    PL Classic: CHE 2 – 3 MNU 12/13

    10:00 PM

    PL Fan Zone #179

    10:30 PM

    PL Classic: LEI 5-3 MNU 14/15

    19th April, Sunday

    12:00 AM

    PL Classic: LEI 5-3 MNU 14/15

    4:00 PM

    PL Classic: SUN 1 – 2 ARS 11/12

    5:30 PM

    PL Legends:  ZOLA

    6:30 PM

    PL Classic: BHA 1 – 4 MNC 18/19

    10:30 PM

    PL Classic: MNC 2-3 MNU 12/13

    20th April, Monday

    4:30 PM

    PL Legends: WRIGHT

    10:00 PM

    PL Daily #6

    10:30 PM

    PL Classic: WHU 2 – 3 TOT 06/07

    21st April, Tuesday

    12:00 AM

    PL Classic: WHU 2 – 3 TOT 06/07

    4:00 PM

    Classic: ARS 4 – 1 STO 11/12

    7:00 PM

    Classic: LIV 3 – 2 TOT 12/13

    8:30 PM

    PL Legends: VAN NISTELROOY

    10:00 PM

    PL Daily #7

    10:30 PM

    PL Classic: ARS 0 – 3 CHE 09/10

    22nd April, Wednesday

    12:00 AM

    PL Classic: ARS 0 – 3 CHE 09/10

    4:00 PM

    Classic: CHE 3 – 5 ARS 11/12

    5:00 PM

    Classic CHE vs LIV 02/03

    7:00 PM

    Classic: LIV 3 – 2 MNC 13/14

    8:00 PM

    Classic: MNU 8 – 2 ARS 11/12

    8:30 PM

    PL Legends:  SCHMEICHEL

    10:00 PM

    PL Daily #8

    10:30 PM

    PL Classic: MNU 6-1 SOU 01/02

    23rd April, Thursday

    12:00 AM

    PL Classic: MNU 6-1 SOU 01/02

    4:00 PM

    Classic: ARS 5 – 0 MNC 00/01

    10:00 PM

    PL Daily #9

    10:30 PM

    PL Classic: STO 2-0 MNC 15/16

    24th April, Friday

    12:00 AM

    PL Classic: STO 2-0 MNC 15/16

    8:00 PM

    Classic: WHU 3 – 5 MNU 01/02

    10:00 PM

    PL Daily #10

    10:30 PM

    PL Classic: TOT 4-0 LIV 11/12

    25th April, Saturday

    12:00 AM

    PL Classic: TOT 4-0 LIV 11/12

    10:00 PM

    PL Fan Zone #181

    10:30 PM

    PL Classic: MNU 3 – 0 LIV 07/08

    26th April, Sunday

    12:00 AM

    PL Classic: MNU 3 – 0 LIV 07/08

    10:00 PM

    PL Classic: WBA 2 – 3 LEI 14/15

    27th April, Monday

    10:00 PM

    PL Daily #11

    10:30 PM

    PL Classic: CHE 2 – 2 TOT 12/13

    28th April, Tuesday

    12:00 AM

    PL Classic: CHE 2 – 2 TOT 12/13

    6:00 PM

    Classic: MNC 3 – 1 MNU 05/06

    7:00 PM

    Classic: LIV 3 – 1 EVE 05/06

    10:00 PM

    PL Daily #12

    10:30 PM

    PL Classic: MNC 2-0 WHU 13/14

    29th April, Wednesday

    4:00 PM

    Classic: ARS 5 – 1 CRP 04/05

    5:00 PM

    Classic: CHE 2 – 1 MNC 13/14

    7:00 PM

    Classic: MNU 1 – 4 LIV 08/09

    10:00 PM

    PL Daily #13

    30th April, Thursday

    10:00 PM

    PL Daily #14

  • Sri Lanka offers to host IPL, BCCI says no

    Sri Lanka offers to host IPL, BCCI says no

    MUMBAI: The Sri Lanka Cricket Board has offered to host the thirteenth edition of Indian Premier League considering the uncertainty revolving around organising the cash-rich tournament amid the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the BCCI is not keen about it. It is of the opinion that there is no point in talking about such a proposal at this moment in a "closed world" fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. 

    The Sri Lanka cricket board, through a letter, had offered BCCI to host this year’s IPL tournament. “Apparently it will cost the BCCI and its stakeholders more than $500 million to cancel the IPL," Shammi Silva, SLC president, told Sinhala daily Lankadeepa, reports ESPNcricinfo. "So perhaps, they can minimise those losses by hosting the tournament in another country.”

    The BCCI has extended the suspension of the domestic league until further notice amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Sri Lanka has also been under stringent lockdown for the last four weeks, and the virus has not impacted the island country as much as it had in the western countries. There have been a total of 238 confirmed cases registered with only seven deaths due to the virus.

    The tournament was supposed to begin from 29 March to 24 April; however, the BCCI on 13 March postponed the tournament till 15 April amid the virus outbreak.

    SLC president says: “If they play it in Sri Lanka, it's easy for Indian audiences to watch the games on TV. There's precedent for this because they've played the IPL in South Africa before. We're waiting for the Indian board to respond to our proposal.”

    In the past, the tournaments have been played in foreign countries twice during general elections in India, once in 2009 in South Africa and the other in 2014 in the UAE. The organisers shifted the venue to foreign soil because the tournament is one of the most premium and expensive events in the country.

    "If the Indian board does agree to play the tournament here, we're ready to provide facilities in line with the requirements and recommendations of medical professionals. It would be a substantial source of income for Sri Lankan cricket as well," adds Silva.

    Estimates are that close to $1.5 billion is riding behind the IPL in terms of advertising, sponsorships and ticket sales. Global advisor Duff & Phelps, in March, estimated that the IPL ecosystem value will reduce by $700 to $1,000 million range (around 10-15 per cent) if IPL is cancelled.

  • Star Sports celebrates IPL’s 13th birthday with #CricketConnected

    Star Sports celebrates IPL’s 13th birthday with #CricketConnected

    MUMBAI: In a special episode this week, Cricket Connected will celebrate the Greatest of All Time (GOATs) players and coaches of the Indian Premier League to mark the thirteenth birthday of the tournament. Hosted by Jatin Sapru, the episode will air on 18 April at 7 pm on Star Sports.

    The third episode will feature an ensemble of experts – Danny Morrison, Kevin Pietersen, Gautam Gambhir, Ashish Nehra and Irfan Pathan – who will be picking their GOATs from the most decorated among batsmen, bowlers, all-rounders, coaches and captains along with a host of other prominent sports journalists of the country.

    The broadcaster has also urged fans to pick their favourite IPL moment using #CricketConnected on Twitter and may even stand a chance to have their selections up for discussion on the show.

    The experts on the show will be dishing out their thoughts on Brendon McCullum’s blockbuster of an innings of 158 not out against Royal Challengers Bangalore in what was a perfect curtain-raiser that kick-started one of the biggest sporting extravaganzas of all time. McCullum's blistering knock in the very first match of the IPL in 2008 propelled Kolkata Knight Riders to a crushing 140-run victory.

    The cricket legends will also revisit the incredible story of Team India’s first-ever Test series win over arch-rivals Pakistan in 2004 that came under the astute leadership of Sourav Ganguly.

    #CricketConnected is a non-live chat show to fill in the void left by the absence of live events. In times when the sporting world has been forced to press the pause button due to COVID-19, Cricket Connected has proved to be that medium where fans can connect with their favourite experts.

    Each episode has segments that encourage fans to engage and interact with the cricketing legends. Segments such as “#AskStar” gives fans an opportunity to share their favourite cricket moments by sending their questions using #AskStar for the legends to answer.

  • BCCI suspends Indian Premier League 2020 until further notice

    BCCI suspends Indian Premier League 2020 until further notice

    MUMBAI: The Board of Control for Cricket in India has further extended the suspension of Indian Premier League 2020 until further notice due to evolving global concern regarding COVID-19

    The official statement signed by BCCI secretary Jayesh Shah says, “The IPL Governing Council of the BCCI has decided that the IPL 2020 season will be suspended till further notice.” The domestic league was supposed to happened from 29 March, but was suspended till 15 April.

    It was expected that the BCCI may extend the suspension of IPL, as prime minister Narendra Modi had extended the nation-wide lockdown till 3 May. The statement reads, “The health and safety of the nation and everyone involved in our great sport remains our top priority.”

    In this regard, the BCCI along with the franchise owners, broadcaster, sponsors and all the stakeholders acknowledge that the IPL 2020 season will only commence when it is safe and appropriate to do so, mentions the Indian cricket board in its statement.

    Being optimistic to host the domestic cricket leagues, the BCCI has also said that it will continue to monitor and review the situation regarding a potential start date in close partnership with all of its stakeholders.

    It further states in the statement that it will also continue to take guidance from the central government, state governments and other state regulatory bodies.

    Estimates are that close to $1.5 billion is riding behind the IPL in terms of advertising, sponsorships and ticket sales. Global advisory Duff & Phelps estimates a huge loss of at least Rs 1000 crore if IPL gets cancelled due to the pandemic.    

  • BCCI postpones IPL until further notice

    BCCI postpones IPL until further notice

    MUMBAI: The 2020 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) has been postponed until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic, announced the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) after the government extended the lockdown till 3 May,

    IPL chief operating officer Hemang Amin informed all the franchise owners about the decision to cancel..

    Media reports said that BCCI was likely to postpone IPL indefinitely following a conference call between the office-bearers. After the lock-down was extended, a conference call attended by BCCI president Sourav Ganguly, secretary Jay Shah, and treasurer Arun Thakur, among others, was held to deliberate on the situation.  

    Earlier, the mega sporting event was called off until 15 April.  

    Star India, which broadcasts the IPL on its network as well as Hotstar, has invested heavily on the tournament broadcast. Star won the rights for the IPL from Sony in 2017 for a period of five years with a whopping $2.55 billion sum. With its huge reach of channels in various languages, the IPL has grown in the last two seasons. For now, the company has not commented on the impact this will have on its overall finances as well as the ad revenues it hoped to recover through the rich tournament.