Tag: Indo-Pak cricket series

  • ‘Match Ke Mujrim’ on Star News goes live

    NEW DELHI: It’s not only the sports channels and pubcaster that are falling over themselves to telecast cricket. News channels have also devised ways to latch on to the cricket bandwagon.

    In this context, Star News is turning its popular cricket-related programme, Match Ke Mujrim (MKM), live for The Indian Oil Cup tri-nation cricket series starting on Saturday in Sri Lanka.

    MKM has the general public interacting with on-ground cricket experts while airing their own views instead of just listening to expert comments.

    For the tri-series, MKM will be held at popular heritage and cricketing venues across Pune, Aurangabad, Vadodara, Bhopal and Delhi, according to an official statement from Star News.

    The programme debuted during the Indo-Pak cricket series in March this year and is held after each India match where the audience will get an opportunity to probe, scrutinize, commend and condemn teams and players on their performances.

    Former spin maestro, the outspoken Bishen Singh Bedi, will play the role of ‘Public Prosecutor’ and stand in for the audience, bowling his googlies to the panel, while former wicket keeper Syed Kirmani will bat for the Indian team.

    The programme received a tremendous response from the viewers when it first went on air, Star News has said, claiming it was one of the most popular programme of its genre.

  • ARY to launch in US with Indo-Pak cricket series

    ARY to launch in US with Indo-Pak cricket series

    MUMBAI: It is not just Dubai-based Taj Television that is expecting to make a killing out of India’s upcoming tour of Pakistan, India’s first tour to Pakistan since 1989.

     
    ARY Digital Network (also Dubai-based), which is joint telecast rights holder with Taj (separate territories) is launching its DTH services in the US on the Dish Network with this super high octane series. Dish expects to rake it in and has no qualms about playing up to the overarching “pop patriotism” that the Indian and Pakistani communities display in the West.

    ARY has not held back from using war like metaphors in the way it has branded the series, terming it the LoC (Lions of Cricket and not Line of Control mercifully) series.

    It may be recalled that when Sony Entertainment launched its events and movies channel MAX, it did so with the telecast of the Sharjah series in which both India and Pakistan were contenders.

    ARY Digital holds the telecast rights for the US, UK, Europe, Middle East and Australia, a company spokesperson revealed. In the UK ARY is available on BSkyB, while in the Middle East it is on Pehla Plus (DTH) and E-Vision (cable).