Category: Sports

  • ICC World Cup 2019, India vs Bangladesh: TV listing, live streaming, date, time

    ICC World Cup 2019, India vs Bangladesh: TV listing, live streaming, date, time

    MUMBAI: India take on Bangladesh in Match 40 of the 2019 ICC World Cup. The Men in Blue's march to semi-final was delivered a mini-setback by England on Sunday. India now have five wins, a loss and a draw in their seven matches. Bangladesh need to a win against India to stay alive in the tournament. A win for India, as is expected, will ensure their place in the semi-final. In the recent past, Bangladesh-India encounters have produced several thrillers. It wouldn't come as a surprise if the contest at Edgbaston is a close one.

    Where will the 2019 ICC World Cup match between India vs Bangladesh take place?

    The  India vs Bangladesh 2019 ICC World Cup match will be played at Edgbaston, Birmingham

    What time will the ICC World Cup 2019 match between  India vs Bangladesh commence?

    The ICC World Cup 2019 match between India vs Bangladesh starts at 3 pm IST on 2 July (Tuesday).

    Which TV channels will broadcast the  India vs Bangladesh match?

    You can watch the  India vs Bangladesh contest live on the Star Sports network

    How can I live stream the  India vs Bangladesh match?

    You can live stream the  India vs Bangladesh match on Star India’s streaming service Hotstar.

  • India’s sports broadcasting ecosystem threatened by ‘motivated’ PILs

    India’s sports broadcasting ecosystem threatened by ‘motivated’ PILs

    MUMBAI: On 10 May 2019, the Delhi High Court issued a notice in a petition challenging Section 3 (1) of the Sports Broadcasting Signal (Mandatory Sharing with Prasar Bharati) Act 2007, which restricts the retransmission of live broadcasting signals of sporting events of national importance by Prasar Bharati only on its terrestrial and DTH (DD Free Dish) networks.

    The petitioner Vaibhav Jain had sought that the DD signals should also be carried on digital platforms so that viewers can access the ongoing cricket World Cup matches shown on Doordarshan channels on a free-to-air basis. Despite the petitioner’s lawyer insisting that some order be passed for the upcoming World Cup, the Court denied relief and listed the matter for 22 July, a week after the World Cup concludes.

    A similar petition has also been filed by one Ramesh Kumar in the Punjab & Haryana High Court. According to the PIL, the petitioner is a driver by profession and neither has access to cable and DTH networks nor owns a TV, and hence is unable to exercise his right to access sporting events of national importance on a free-to-air basis.

    Those following the matter closely believe some vested interest groups are misusing the PILs to circumvent the orders of the Supreme Court to amend the Sports Act, which is not only against the interest of India's sports broadcasters but also detrimental to building a self-sustainable sports ecosystem in the country.

    The Delhi HC PIL is the first challenge made to Section 3 (1) after the judgment passed in August 2017 by the SC which affirmed the Delhi High Court judgment and held that the live feed received by the public broadcaster from content right owners or holder is only for the purpose of retransmission on its own terrestrial and DTH networks and not to private cable operators.

    The top court had clarified that sharing of signal with Doordarshan was to provide sporting content access to consumers who did not have it and not those who have already subscribed to private cable networks.

    A similar interpretation of Section 3 (1) was offered by an earlier judgment of the SC in 2016, holding that Prasar Bharati was supposed to telecast sporting events for the benefit of general masses, who otherwise do not receive signals of private channel due to geographical remoteness or are lacking the financial capacity to pay for these channels.

    However, Section 8 of the Cable Television Networks Act makes it mandatory for all cable operators to carry two Doordarshan channels. This meant cable operators got access to the broadcast of sporting events through two avenues: through the channels of Star or Sony, or other sports broadcasters, for which they have to pay subscription fees, and via the channels of Doordarshan, which are free.

    In the recent consultation by MIB for extending mandatory sharing to private platforms, many sports federations including the AIFF (football), AITA (lawn tennis) among others argued that public interest is better served in ensuring that funds for sports development are generated by sale of media rights and extending mandatory sharing across all platforms will sound a death knell to sports funding.

    For instance, the Indian Olympic Association’s feedback on the proposed amendment read, “It dents the commercial model of sports broadcast as buying of exclusive rights of sporting event, especially the Olympics Games and delivering it in world-class quality incurs very high investment for the private broadcasters in India. Competitive bidding of broadcast rights is imperative to up-keep the Olympic movement’s efforts to support sports and athletes. Besides, the niche sports that do not yield space in television broadcast unlike the popular sports of football, cricket, kabaddi, etc use new technologies and internet. Olympic Channel is also promoting the popularity of various sports through its network, which could be affected by the new amendment.”

    Legal experts are of the view that in light of the Supreme Court judgment, as long as Section 3 (1) of the Sports Act stands in its present form, no court is likely to grant any interim relief permitting retransmission on private networks and digital platform. 

    An industry insider, who wished to remain anonymous, indicated that sports content gives immense bargaining power to sports broadcasters and therefore, challenge to Section 3 (1) becomes important so as to restore the balance in favour of cable operators.

    The outcome of challenge raised before the Delhi and Punjab High Courts will determine whether sports rights continue to remain viable considering that a successful challenge before the Courts would result in retransmission of sporting events by private cable and DTH operators along with the same being available for online streaming on a free-to-air basis.

  • Former World #1, Sania Mirza joins Star Sports as an expert for Wimbledon 2019

    Former World #1, Sania Mirza joins Star Sports as an expert for Wimbledon 2019

    MUMBAI: Six-time Grand Slam winner and former Wimbledon Double’s champion, Sania Mirza will join the Star Sports as an expert in the studios to analyse the day to day action for fans across the country.  One of the best Indian players currently playing the sport, Sania brings her wealth of knowledge having played the singles, doubles and mixed doubles formats and will join from the studios starting July 1st, 2019 on Star Sports Select 1/ HD and Star Sports Select 2/ HD and on Hotstar.

    A lethal combination of an unstoppable forehand backed by a steely will and a title winning mentality, she has been one half of some of the successful duos in both women’s doubles and mixed doubles with partners like Martina Hingis and Mahesh Bhupathi. A trailblazer for women’s tennis in India, Sania was the first Indian woman to break the Top 50, reach No.1, win WTA titles and a several Grand Slams.

    A LOT TO LOOK FORWARD TO:

    The Championships, Wimbledon begins on 1st July with the top 3 seeds in the Men’s Division being Defending champion Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal back to vie for the prestigious Men’s title. With Novak chasing his fifth Wimbledon title, Roger, the perennial favourite looking to add a ninth Wimbledon crown and Rafa going for his third and challenges coming up with from the likes of Alexander Zverev, Dominic Thiem and Marin Cilic, etc., viewers can expect to see multiple records to be set or even broken.

    Defending Champion Angelique Kerber, Naomi Osaka, Serena Williams, new World No.1 Ashleigh Barty will headline the Women’s draw and will look to add their names to the historic winners club with Serena Williams going for her 24th Grand Slam. The seeds can expect strong resistance from the likes of Simona Halep, Petra Kvitova, Sloane Stephens and favoured home favourite, Johanna Konta who will also be looking to upset the firm favourites.

    The biggest rule change that will be implemented this season is a tie-break to be played, should the score reach 12-12 in the final set, to ensure that there are no record long final set. Given the kind of mental and physical energy that it takes out of the players like the 2018 epic semi-final, the second-longest match, where Kevin Anderson overcame the strong challenge from John Isner with a 26-24 victory, a change of this magnitude has been put in place.

    All the matches will be telecast on Star Sports Select 1/HD and Star Sports Select 2/ HD and hotstar with previews starting at 4:00pm and live coverage beginning at 5:30PM IST.

  • ICC World Cup 2019, India vs England: TV listing, live streaming, date, time

    ICC World Cup 2019, India vs England: TV listing, live streaming, date, time

    MUMBAI: India take on hosts England in Super Sunday of the 2019 ICC World Cup. The Men in Blue are flying in the tournament with five wins and a draw in their six matches. England started out as firm favourites but are now struggling to stay alive in the tournament. Given England’s current form, India are tipped favourites to win the content. However, the explosive nature of the hosts’ batting line up means they are fully capable of turning the tables on Virat Kohli’s men.

    Where will the 2019 ICC World Cup match between India vs England take place?

    The India vs England 2019 ICC World Cup match will be played at Edgbaston, Birmingham

    What time will the ICC World Cup 2019 match between India vs England commence?

    The ICC World Cup 2019 match between India vs England starts at 3 pm IST on 30 June (Sunday).

    Which TV channels will broadcast the India vs England match?

    You can watch the India vs England contest live on the Star Sports network

    How can I live stream the India vs England match?

    You can live stream the India vs England match on Star India’s streaming service Hotstar.

  • PILs filed against restriction of sharing sports feed of “national importance” with DD platforms

    PILs filed against restriction of sharing sports feed of “national importance” with DD platforms

    MUMBAI: Two separate petitions filed over a rule relating to the broadcasting of sports feeds by DD channels will be heard soon in the high courts of Delhi, and Punjab & Haryana. While the media rights holders of sporting events with “national importance” are bound to share the live feeds with public broadcaster Prasar Bharati, the rule restricts the telecast of such matches only on the terrestrial network and DTH operator of the pubcaster.

    According to a report from Economic Times, the petitioners are of the view that restricting the live telecast to the terrestrial and DTH networks of Prasar Bharati defeated the purpose of Section 3 (1) of the Sports Broadcasting Signals Act related to mandatory sharing with the pubcaster. Ahead of the ICC Cricket World Cup, the PILs have been filed seeking direction on allowing Prasar Bharati to live telecast the matches on its channels available on private cable and DTH platforms.

    Vaibhav Jain and Ramesh Kumar filed the PILs in the Delhi High Court and in the Punjab & Haryana HC respectively. Both high courts have posted the matter for hearing in late July while the World Cup will end before that on 14 July.

    The Supreme Court imposed restrictions on such retransmission back in August 2017. The report quoted a legal expert saying he doesn’t expect the high courts to give any interim relief to the petitioners in light of the Supreme Court judgement. But given that these are PILs, there are chances of spending some time to look for merits.

    Earlier, Supreme Court clarified in its order that sharing of signals with Prasar Bharati was aimed at giving access to consumers who otherwise did not have access rather than reaching consumers who have already subscribed to private cable and DTH networks.

  • IPL brand valuation hits $6.3 bn in 2018

    IPL brand valuation hits $6.3 bn in 2018

    MUMBAI: The year 2008 was the beginning of a new era for sports in India with the launch of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Statistics show that 93 per cent of all sports viewers in 2018 watched cricket content and a report by Duff & Phelps pegged the brand valuation of IPL in 2018 at $ 6.3 billion.

    The report traces the evolution of each IPL team brand from the year 2014 to 2018. Mumbai Indians has maintained its top spot with its 2018 value at $113 million. It is followed by Kolkata Knight Riders at the second spot with $104 million in brand value. Royal Challengers Bangalore, Chennai Super Kings, Sun Risers Hyderabad, Delhi Dare Devils, Kings XI Punjab and Rajasthan Royals trailed with $98 million, $98 million, $70 million, $52 million, $52 million and $43 million respectively.

    According to a Broadcast Audience Research Council of India report, the top two most-watched ODI matches between 2016 and 2018 were played between India and Pakistan. It clocked 12.3 billion impressions in 2018 despite the absence of international tournaments in the year. It also stated that cricket programming was up by 79 per cent in 2018 as against the year 2016, with over 89,000 hours. Talking about the ads, it observed a growth of 14 per cent across all cricket content from 2016 to 2018.

    In 2016, viewership was dominated by T20 matches, whereas in 2017, One Day match dominated. Also, sports viewership year-on-year has gone up in the 2016-2018 period. From 43 billion impressions in 2016 the viewership has gone up to 51 billion impressions, growing at a CAGR of nine per cent. Additionally, the last three years have seen a steady increase in cricket content on sports channels.

    Women viewers make up 48 per cent of all cricket viewers, up from 295 million in 2016 to 342 million in 2018. The Women’s World Cup final between India and England had a viewership of 39 million impressions. Considering the overall scenario, 50 per cent of IPL viewers is less than 30 years of age and youth (15-30-year olds) still dominate cricket viewership with 35 per cent of live cricket viewership coming from this audience.

    Furthermore, in 2019, IPL clocked in 1.53 billion impressions minus the final match viewership. According to BARC data, the first three games of IPL 2019 witnessed a 31 per cent surge in viewership as compared to the last year. So when it comes to India, the wave for regional languages is expected to grow. Last year, Star India aired the IPL final in eight languages across 17 channels.

    According to the BARC data analysed by Insidesport.co, 22 per cent of the viewership for IPL has come from regional language feeds.

  • PUMA and LaLiga present the new Official Competition Football

    PUMA and LaLiga present the new Official Competition Football

    After signing the long-term agreement between PUMA and LaLiga, in which the sports brand became the official sponsor, PUMA presented the Official 2019/2020 Football today, which will be used for all of the LaLiga Santander and LaLiga 1|2|3 professional matches.

    LaLiga is entertainment, emotion, it is passion, it is a spectacle, it is much more than football and the football is the heartbeat of the competition. PUMA wants to pay homage to this passion and therefore presented a new design that incorporates the technology that was developed exclusively by the brand with a striking color combination that will be the secret weapon for incredible tricks and goals that will become part of history.

    With a 18 panel heat sealed structure, the new LaLiga football is a perfect sphere that guarantees better stability, a soft touch and reduced water absorption. The bigger panels allow a better connection with the sphere. One of the new details is located in the 1mm Hi-Solid Dimple PU (San Fang) casing which improves the aerodynamics and also provides high resistance to the graze and wear and tear, which creates better durability and high performance level.  The structure of this advanced design is similar to that of a golf ball to assure a straight path and better consistency in the shot.  Likewise, the incorporation of an additional POE foam layer improves the touch and increases the sensibility, which results in a firm touch and an improved rebound consistency. This football is reactive in the shots and has an explosive potential. The air chamber made of rubber with the PAL valve (PUMA AIR LOCK) assures excellent air retention.

    Talking about the design colors, PUMA has opted for a very daring combination with green tones that offer more visibility in the turn and trajectory as well as in the velocity. An attractive Glimmer green over white combined with the NRGY red of the PUMA logo will highlight the flight over the pitch.

    On a technical level, the PUMA sphere incorporates new details that improve the aerodynamics and resistance to the wear and tear, which will result in more durability and a higher performance level.

    For the first time, the sphere includes the LaLiga ‘beat’, one of the visual identity roots for the organization. It will be integrated in the football in the PUMA logo.

    For the presentation of the new sphere, PUMA has launched a campaign that is inspired in a mix of football, fun, dance and music that will generate a domino effect in which the football is the trigger.

    One of the highlights of the campaign is the production of a video where the rhythm is marked by the heartbeats of the players who are the stars. Oblak, Griezmann, Umtiti, Bartra, Cazorla and Suárez appear in the video with the music from the afrotrap band, Afrojuice, which was written especially for this occasion.

    Click here to see the campaign video

    The football marks the heartbeats of LaLiga, and PUMA wants to get to the heart of the players and all the fans of this great passion called football with their new ball.

  • Biggestrivalry of cricket breaks all viewership records on  Star Sports

    Biggestrivalry of cricket breaks all viewership records on Star Sports

    Mumbai:The on-field action in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 backed by world class broadcast has contributed in massive growth in viewership in the tournament’s first three weeks.The tournament has seen 367 mn* viewers tuning into Star Network from across the country with television viewership delivering record 303 mn*average impressions for the first three weeks.

    India vs Pakistan: Mauka streak continues

    Touted by many as one of India’s most dominant victories against Pakistan, the game had the entire country hooked with a massive206 mn* (TV+OOH) fans tuning in to the Star network alone, versus 172 mn viewers who tuned in for the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 finale played between the two teams.India’s unbeaten ICC CWC record against Pakistan (7-0) remains intact as The Men in Blue outclassed Pakistan in all departments and got one step closer to the Top 4 of the table.

    Bollywood and Cricket – A match made in heaven

    As the entire nation poured in their wishes for team India ahead of their game against Pakistan, India’s very own Gullyboy – who’s love for sports is not a secret by any means, paid a visit to Old Trafford – the iconic venue for India’s game against Pakistan. Adding Bollywood tadka ahead of the India’s game against Pakistan, Ranveer Singh shot a special segment for Philips Hue Cricket Live, where he interacted with cricketing legends such as Sunil Gavaskar, Virender Sehwag, Harbhajan Singh, Brian Lara and Ramiz Raja, along with anchor presenter Jatin Sapru.

    Three spots and seven contenders – Race for Top 4 finish heats up

    More than half of the ICC CWC 2019 is over, and we are yet to find out the final four teams that will battle it out in the semi-finals of the showpiece event.New Zealand, Australia, India and England have a slender lead over the remaining teams in the points table at the moment and look set to advance in the knockout stage, but they have Pakistan and Bangladeshclose on their heels.

    Mohd Amir’s fifer against Australia, Aaron Finch’s century in the same game, Malinga’s fiery spell against hosts England and Indian batsmen dominating the game with Rohit Sharma scoring his second century of the tournament, the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 is witnessing a lot of #CricketKaCrown contenders.

  • ICC World Cup 2019, India vs West Indies: TV listing, live streaming, date, time

    ICC World Cup 2019, India vs West Indies: TV listing, live streaming, date, time

    MUMBAI: India take on the mercurial West Indies side in Match 34 of the 2019 ICC World Cup. The Men in Blue are flying in the tournament with four wins and a draw in their five matches. West Indies have been inconsistent in the tournament with 4 defeats, one win, and a draw. India are overwhelming favourites to win the contest. West Indies will aim to put up a solid show against what many call is the best team in the tournament.

    Where will the 2019 ICC World Cup match between India vs West Indies take place?

    The India vs West Indies 2019 ICC World Cup match will be played at Old Trafford, Manchester

    What time will the ICC World Cup 2019 match between  India vs West Indies commence?

    The ICC World Cup 2019 match between India and West Indies starts at 3 pm IST on 27 June (Thursday).

    Which TV channels will broadcast the India vs West Indies match?

    You can watch the India vs West Indies contest live on the Star Sports network

    How can I live stream the  India vs West Indies match?

    You can live stream the India vs West Indies match on Star India’s streaming service Hotstar.

  • Sony Pictures Networks India acquires the exclusive media rights for World Cup Kabaddi 2019

    Sony Pictures Networks India acquires the exclusive media rights for World Cup Kabaddi 2019

    MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Networks India Private Limited, (SPN), has acquired the exclusive media rights for World Cup Kabaddi 2019, which will be held in Malacca, Malaysia from July 20 to July 28, 2019. The agreement with Malaysia Kabaddi Federation gives SPN the rights to televise the tournament on its sports channels across eight territories: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, Bhutan and Afghanistan; and will also make it available on their premium video on demand (VOD) service, SonyLIV.

    Kabaddi is India’s homegrown sport and amongst the more popular sports in the country. And it seems that the rest of the world is also catching up to its appeal. The inaugural edition of the World Cup Kabaddi will see participation from the top kabaddi teams and players from across the world including India, Pakistan, England, Poland, USA, Canada, Mauritius, Egypt, Australia and Kenya amongst others. World Cup Kabaddi 2019 will feature 32 men’s teams and 16 women’s teams competing for the title of world champions. In fact, this will be the first time that teams from five continents of the world will feature in a Kabaddi tournament of this magnitude and this will position kabaddi as a global sport not only in India but also around the world.

    Indian kabaddi players have always delivered excellent performances at international platforms and audiences can expect a world class experience from top players like Sunil Jaipal, Naveen Kumar, Sandeep Chillar and Suresh Kumar amongst others at the World Cup Kabaddi 2019. Kabaddi enthusiasts will also witness prominent international players like Simon Kibura from Kenya, Nahuel VIllamayor and Nahuel Lopez from Argentina, Filip Sesay from Poland to name a few who will represent their respective countries when they compete at the largest Kabaddi tournament that the world has ever seen.