BBC joins Sky in BCCI broadcast wrangle

Sky Sports appears set to provide commentary on England’s forthcoming tour of India from its west London headquarters rather than on site after refusing to pay an additional £500,000 demanded by the BCCI to work inside the grounds.
The BBC may also follow suit after being asked to pay an extra fee to allow its Test Match Special radio service access to broadcasting facilities.
On Thursday, the Times newspaper reported that Sky has refused to meet the BCCI’s request. It also said that the India board had asked the BBC for an additional £50,000, with TMS commentator Jonathan Agnew later…

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