Star India has reportedly retained the worldwide television and digital rights to Indian cricket for the period 2018-23 at a whopping cost of Rs 6,138 crore and the IPL rights for the period from 2018-22 at a cost of Rs 16, 347 crores. The competitors at the e-auction that spanned for three days from Tuesday to Thursday for rights to Indian cricket were Star India, Sony Pictures Network India and Reliance.
BY HARITHA | APR 5, 2018 5:57 PM #IPL2018 #STARINDIA #SPORTS NEWS
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