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Virat Kohli - Babar Azam - Shaheen Shah Afridi - Anil Kumble - Asia Cup 2022, India vs Pakistan: Battle for bragging rights resumes in storied rivalry - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Dubai - Pakistan

Asia Cup 2022, India vs Pakistan: Battle for bragging rights resumes in storied rivalry

In recent years, India have had an answer to every question posed by Pakistan in multilateral events, right up until last year's T20 World Cup, when it was the men in green who triumphed instead in dominant fashion. TOI traces past contests and looks at how history might impact today's match...One hundred and fifty two for no loss in 17. 5 overs. Certain numbers hurt you like no other if you are an Indian cricket tragic. It was Pakistan's uncharacteristically composed riposte to an underwhelming 151/7 by India in the 2021 T20 World Cup opener in Dubai's Ring of Fire. Heavy dew during their chase was an able ally for the men in green as they beat their dispirited and stunned rivals. Skipper Babar Azam and deputy Mohammed Rizwan underlined the domination that was triggered by Shaheen Shah Afridi's quick, lethal twin strikes that consumed Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul.

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Greg Barclay - Disney Star wins ICC media rights for Indian market - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

Disney Star wins ICC media rights for Indian market

Disney Star will be the home of all ICC cricket in India for the next four years having won the TV and digital rights of both men's and women's global events till the end of 2027, the ICC said in a statement.

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Greg Barclay - Disney Star Wins TV, Digital Rights For ICC Events In India From 2024-27 - sports.ndtv.com - India

Disney Star Wins TV, Digital Rights For ICC Events In India From 2024-27

Disney Star has won the TV and digital rights for all International Cricket Council (ICC) events from 2024 to 2027, the sport's governing body confirmed on Saturday. "The International Cricket Council today confirmed Disney Star will be the home of all ICC cricket in India for the next four years having won the TV and digital rights to both men's and women's global events through to the end of 2027," the ICC said in a statement. The ICC said Disney Star won the rights in a single round sealed bid process "which has yielded a significant uplift to the rights fee from the previous cycle continuing the impressive growth and reach of cricket".

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Elon Musk - Asia Cup - E-Vision acquires exclusive MENA rights for the DP World Asia Cup 2022 - arabnews.com - Russia - Usa - China - South Africa - Uae - Ireland - New Zealand - India - Dubai - Sri Lanka - state Indiana - Afghanistan - Hong Kong - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Singapore - Kuwait - Lebanon

E-Vision acquires exclusive MENA rights for the DP World Asia Cup 2022

DUBAI: E-Vision, the entertainment streaming division of e& life (part of e&), Thursday said it had acquired exclusive broadcast and media rights for the upcoming DP World Asia Cup to be shown only on the CricLife MAX channel in the MENA region.

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Rohit Sharma - Rahul Dravid - Star Sports - Form, Bragging Rights On Line As Giants Clash In Asia Cup - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Zimbabwe - Uae - India - Dubai - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Form, Bragging Rights On Line As Giants Clash In Asia Cup

India's Virat Kohli has the chance to find form before the World Cup while Babar Azam will look to keep Pakistan's psychological edge when the rival countries clash as the headline acts of the Asia Cup starting this weekend. Cricket giants India and Pakistan could square up three times during the two weeks of the T20 competition in the United Arab Emirates. The six-nation tournament was moved from Sri Lanka because of political unrest and it takes on extra significance this year because the T20 World Cup in Australia is coming up fast, in October and November.

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Rohit Sharma - Rahul Dravid - Star Sports - Asia Cup: Form, bragging rights on the line in India-Pakistan clash - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - Uae - India - Dubai - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Pakistan

Asia Cup: Form, bragging rights on the line in India-Pakistan clash

Virat Kohli has the chance to find form before the World Cup while Babar Azam will look to keep Pakistan's psychological edge when the rival countries clash as the headline acts of the Asia Cup starting this weekend. Cricket giants India and Pakistan could square up three times during the two weeks of the T20 competition in the United Arab Emirates.

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After PWC exit, broadcast industry calls ICC media rights tender a 'joke', insists on e-auction - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - India

After PWC exit, broadcast industry calls ICC media rights tender a 'joke', insists on e-auction

PriceWaterHouseCoopers (PWC) stepped down as auditors for the ongoing media rights sale of the International Cricket Council (ICC), prospective bidders wrote to the game's governing body, asking the latter to explain the accounting firm's exit, and have also pressed for the rights to now be sold by way of an e-auction. The broadcasters have raised serious concerns over the overall mechanism once again and urged the ICC to opt for e-auction as the "only process" to sell the rights. BCCI secretary Jay Shah too has time and again asked the ICC to adopt e-auction as the process to sell rights. In fact, Shah - who successfully oversaw the sale of Indian Premier League (IPL) media rights in June this year - has specifically said that for sports federations that dispose of the functions of a public body, profits should be as important as transparency. "Which is the reason the BCCI made sure that the IPL rights would be sold in a manner that no questions would be raised about the process. Ask a broadcaster and they'll tell you how the IPL was sold at optimum value. But even if it wasn't sold at optimum value, there's no way you're going to debate the processes that were in place," say those tracking the 'rights' industry.

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ICC media rights: Audit firm PWC opts out of bid process; Cricket body says they were on board for 'due diligence' - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

ICC media rights: Audit firm PWC opts out of bid process; Cricket body says they were on board for 'due diligence'

PWC), advising the International Cricket Council (ICC) on the sale of media rights for the next cycle beginning with the India market, are learnt to have quit the process. While precise details of why PWC have decided to opt out are unclear, their exit comes on the heels of broadcasters constantly reminding the ICC that the process set in place for sale of rights is convoluted and lacks transparency. When asked for details, ICC told TOI: "PWC were contracted to support the ICC's media rights sales process in two phases. Firstly, providing background checks as part of the due diligence on all bids which is ongoing. The second element was to act as an independent third party to hold the financial bids securely between submission and opening. "Recent clarifications to bidders confirmed that bids can be submitted and opened simultaneously meaning PWC's services were no longer required to securely hold financial bids. PWC continue to support the process in other respects." The development takes place after a series of exchanges between the ICC and the broadcasters when the latter kept telling the governing body that the media rights tender was "confusing" and kept requesting for amendments. Here is a FAQ on the points that broadcasters had raised over the last one month.

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