Board of Control for Cricket in India has reservations about TEN Sports winning broadcasting rights for India-Pakistan series, says Pakistan Cricket Board chief Shaharyar Khan. The cricket series will be played in United Arab Emirates.
Ten Sports, which has won the telecast rights of the match, is backed is backed by Essel Group owner Subhas Chandra. Essel and BCCI have had run-ins in the past over the launch of Indian Cricket League, which was a competitor of the now-famous Indian Premier League
“BCCI (top officials) says that it’s a problem since Ten Sports has broadcasting rights. They said that Ten Sports wants to start a rebel league against IPL. Now I am made to understand that if you are against IPL, then you are against ICC also. So Ten Sports is the problem,” akistan Cricket Board chief Shaharyar Khan told local media, reports Press Trust of India.
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