![]() | Happy TNPL comeback for mystery spinner Varun ChakravarthyVarun impressed the Indian team management to an extent that he was picked ahead of the experienced leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal for the T20 World Cup in the UAE. |
![]() | TNPL 2022: Hunting ground for players and IPL franchisesWith the 6th edition of TNPL getting underway on Wednesday, the league has grown into a T20 feeder system for Indian cricket |
![]() | Is it a win or loss for IPL media rights winners?Although we compare the IPL media broadcast rates to the NFL, there is a point of caution and this comparison is by the rate achieved in this auction and not by sheer market size. |
![]() | Diploma in Modern Office Practice passouts in Tamil Nadu can join B.Com via lateral entryStudents who complete the course can join second-year B.Com under lateral entry and the government has reserved 10 per cent of seats for this. |
![]() | After mega media rights deal, Punjab Kings co-owner Ness Wadia wants longer IPL of two halvesNess Wadia congratulated Shah and Co for delivering on an innovative media rights strategy but hoped the IPL gets what is long overdue: "more home games and a bigger season". |
![]() | SC to hear on Friday plea challenging practice of 'talaq-e-hasan' among MuslimsA five-judge constitution bench, by a majority of 3:2 in which the then Chief Justice J S Khehar was in minority, on August 22, 2017, had set aside the practice of giving instant triple talaq. |
![]() | With IPL riches, focus turns to domestic contracts, spectator experienceOn a day where the television and digital rights were sold for record sum, for a board that has been criticised in the past for not showing sensitivity, BCCI's reaction was rather muted. |
![]() | PCB wants discussion with other boards on IPL's window in ICC's next FTP calendarPakistani players have not been included in the IPL auctions after the first edition since the Mumbai terror attack in 2008. |
![]() | Life is not on edge, IPL performance has increased expectations: Indian opener Ruturaj GaikwadIndia opener Ruturaj Gaikwad is not too worried as for him it is all about staying consistent mentally and trusting the process. |
![]() | Monopoly ends, IPL viewership landscape set to change from 2023With the auction having two different parties (Times Internet has overseas rights), the IPL and the Indian viewers are entering unchartered territory. |
![]() | 'Disney Star has ended up with a sweetheart of a deal': Experts divided over IPL media rights saleMedia and entertainment pioneer and entrepreneur Ronnie Screwvala, who founded the erstwhile UTV group, expressed concern over the high prices of IPL rights. |
![]() | IPL to have two-and-a-half month window in ICC's next FTP cycle: Jay ShahThe 33-year-old Shah spoke on a range of subjects related to Indian cricket, IPL's place in the global cricket calendar, running the cricket establishment in times of COVID-19. |
![]() | IPL media rights sold to Star India, Viacom18 and Times Internet for Rs 48,390 crore for 5 yearsDisney Star got its Indian sub-continent TV rights with Rs 23,575 crore, the India digital rights was given to Viacom18 for Rs 20,500 crore. It also won non-exclusive-Package C paying Rs 2991 crore. |
![]() | Digital space drives IPL 2023-27 media rights to record priceThe Package A, which is for television rights, has been sold for Rs 23,575 crore (Rs 57.5 crore per game) and the Package B for digital rights has been grabbed for Rs 20,500 (Rs 50 crore per game). |
![]() | IPL TV and digital rights valued at Rs 44,075 crore, sold to two entitiesThe IPL media rights value for the 2023-2027 cycle has been sold for a whopping Rs 44,075 crore for 410 matches on Monday. |
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