Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: BCB wants to retain hosting rights amid political turmoil
Women’s T20 World Cup is proposed in October 2024 Bangladesh Cricket Board (Image Credit- Twitter X) Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: This time the Women’s T20 World Cup will be played in Bangladesh. However, looking at the situation prevailing in Bangladesh for some time, there seems to be a cloud over Bangladesh’s hosting rights. But even amid the ongoing political turmoil in the country, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) wants to retain the hosting rights of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 at any cost. It is worth noting that this time the 9th season of the tournament is proposed for the first time in the country in the month of October. The first match will be played on October 3, while the final match will be played on October 20. So, BCB is making every possible effort with the recently formed interim government in the country. However, the political situation in Bangladesh is so bad that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Awami League, who was in power for 15 years, had to leave the country. A big statement from the CEO of BCB came out Let us tell you that the Bangladesh Cricket Board had written a letter to the Army Chief regarding providing security during the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 in the country. So now BCB Chief Chief Executive Officer Nizamuddin Chowdhury said about this- We had written a letter to the Army Chief regarding security, but by then the interim government had been formed. Since it has been formed now, they will give it priority as required. As of now, we have spoken to them and the sooner we get a response, the better we will be able to understand the situation. We spoke to them very late yesterday (Thursday) and they had very little time for it. Also, let us tell you that amid the political turmoil in the country, the Bangladesh Cricket Board is not able to carry out its daily work. Most of the people involved in the top leadership of the board are not present in Bangladesh at the moment. It will be interesting to see how long it will take for the board to function like before?
PTVC and Tower Sports acquire ICC cricket rights in Pakistan till the end of 2025
ICC said Pakistan is a very important market for world cricket. ICC and Pakistan cricket rights. (Image Source: ICC) The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced today on March 26 that it has ICC The cricket rights have been awarded to Pakistan Television Corporation (PTVC) and Ten Sports Pakistan’s landing rights licensee Tower Sports. Pakistan Television Corporation (PTVC) and Tower Sports have acquired non-exclusive rights for six men’s and women’s ICC World events until the end of 2025. PTVC and Tower Sports will have the TV rights as well as the digital rights as part of the package. ICC’s gift for Pakistan Cricket The events included in these deals are ICC Men’s T-20 World Cup 2024, ICC Women’s T-20 World Cup 2024, ICC Under-19 Women’s T-20 World Cup 2025, ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025, ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 and ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup is 2025. ICC CEO Geoff Allardyce said in an official statement: “We are delighted to welcome PTVC and Tower Sports to our portfolio as broadcast partners for the next two years. “Pakistan is a very important market for world cricket with a huge fan base and we are thrilled to be able to bring ICC events to more people in the country.” ‘We are very excited about the deal’ Meanwhile, PTVC Managing Director Syed Mubashar Tauqeer Shah said in the ICC release: “Getting the rights for ICC World Events for the next two years is a huge achievement for us. We are thrilled to bring the ICC World Cup into the homes of millions of fans across the country.” While Duraid Qureshi, CEO of WE Network, said: “Tower Sports is proud to announce our win in securing the rights to broadcast World Cricket, reaffirming our commitment to providing unparalleled sports entertainment to fans in Pakistan. Is. “We now look forward to bringing the excitement of the ICC World Cup straight to the screens of Pakistan fans.”
Zee Entertainment and Cricket TV rights worth Rs 200 million, what is the whole matter? Know here
The fallout from this missed payment was felt strongly in the stock market, as Zee shares fell as much as 14% before recovering slightly. Zee Entertainment and Disney Hotstar (Pic Source-Twitter) Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited suffered a major setback in his cricket activities as he Walt Disney missed a crucial payment of $200 million to the Indian unit of the company for the television rights of cricket matches. Sources familiar with the matter revealed that Zee cited cash crunch for skipping the installment due in early January, prompting Disney to seek clarification on the matter. The payment is part of the $1.4 billion committed by Zee for payment under the license agreement signed in August 2022 for the TV rights of International Cricket Council men’s matches in India till 2027. However, the Mumbai-based media giant failed to provide the bank guarantee required for this payment, raising concerns about potential legal disputes. This blunder has come to light amidst the ongoing case of collapse of Zee’s merger with Sony Group Corp. Let us tell you that Bloomberg News in its report had earlier reported Sony’s intention to issue a deal termination notice to Zee, while Zee maintained its stance on continued efforts towards finalizing the merger. The impact of this lapse goes beyond financial troubles, creating uncertainties about potential legal implications for Zee. Failure to respect payment deadlines could lead to legal complications, adding to the company’s existing challenges amid the impending fallout of the merger. Zee Entertainment’s shares also witnessed a decline. Zee Entertainment had pinned its hopes on these rights to increase its viewership and attract more advertisers, making this default a significant blow to its strategic plans. Also read: Mohammed Shami received Arjuna Award, Virat Kohli gave many best wishes to the Indian fast bowler. The fallout from this missed payment was felt strongly in the stock market, as Zee shares fell as much as 14% before recovering slightly. As per the latest update, the company’s shares were trading 7.7% down in Mumbai, in contrast to the upward move of the benchmark S&P BSE Sensex. IND vs AFG: Captain Rohit Sharma will give chance to these 11 players, see playing XI Not only Hardik Pandya, Mumbai Indians have also traded these players 5 batsmen who have scored more than 3 thousand runs in T20 International matches Top 10 batsmen who hit most sixes in IPL history IPL 2024: Gujarat Titans’ playing XI will be like this under the captaincy of Shubman Gill. 5 players who have scored the most centuries while opening in all formats of cricket Those 5 memorable innings of David Warner in Test cricket which are impossible to forget These 5 star cricketers can earn crores even by modeling IPL 2024: After taking over the captaincy of MI, Hardik Pandya will do whatever he wants, see playing XI 5 test matches which ended in the fewest overs
BCCI invites all organizations to bid for partnership rights of WPL
BCCI reserves the right to cancel or modify the bidding process at any stage without assigning any reason. Mumbai Indians WPL (Image Source: BCCI) The Board of Control for Cricket in India has invited several renowned organizations to bid to acquire the official partnership rights of the Women’s Premier League. Let us tell you, the Women’s Premier League 2024 is going to start very soon. The first edition of the Women’s Premier League was loved by many people. This tournament won the hearts of many people. The terms and conditions governing the bidding process, including eligibility requirements, bid submission process, rights and obligations, etc., are contained in the ‘Request for Quotation’ (“RFQ”), which is for an amount of Rs 1,00,000 (only one Lakhs Indian Rupees) will be made available on receipt of payment of non-refundable fee. The RFQ will be available for purchase until January 19, 2024. Interested parties are requested to email details of payment made for purchase of RFQ to [email protected]. Not only this, they have also made it clear that the RFQ documents will be shared only after confirmation of payment of non-refundable RFQ fee. It is very important for the party wishing to submit a bid to purchase the RFQ. Anyone who does not purchase the RFQ will not be able to bid. One thing has also been made clear that mere purchase of RFQ will not entitle a person to bid. Attention of interested parties is invited to Annexure B which details certain brand categories in which interested parties may not bid. BCCI reserves the right to cancel or modify the bidding process at any stage without assigning any reason. WPL tournament will start in February: Jay Shah BCCI Secretary Jay Shah told the reporter after the auction, ‘The Women’s Premier League tournament will start from February and if we talk about the venue, it will be played only in one state. It is very important for us to have figures this time. We have Bengaluru and Uttar Pradesh also. There are many states where we can host this great tournament. We also have Gujarat, Ahmedabad, Rajkot and after a few years, Vadodara also. Many great players were bid for in the Women’s Premier League 2024 auction. The final of the previous edition was won by Mumbai Indians. The team performed very well under the captaincy of Harmanpreet Kaur. These 10 big records will be broken in international cricket in 2023 7 big pictures of the year 2023 which made headlines 5 bowlers who will take the most wickets in test cricket in the year 2023 5 big cricketers who will retire from international cricket in 2023 5 Indian bowlers who have taken 500 wickets in the fewest innings in international cricket 4 South African opening batsmen who have scored 50+ scores most times in Test cricket Best playing 11 of the year 2023 5 batsmen who have scored the most centuries in test cricket away from home (active players) 5 Indian players who have scored the most runs in Tests against South Africa…