BCCI hold firm on broadcaster fees

The BCCI remains firm in its demand of what it calls “realistic costs” of providing space and access for independent TV and radio commentary teams from Sky TV and BBC’s Test Match Special to cover England’s tour of India which is due to begin in early November.
Officials have refused to make a statement on the matter but ESPNcricinfo understands that the BCCI has not signed any rights deals or contract with either Sky or TMS. The dispute of the amounts mentioned – £500,000 (US$806,000) for Sky and £50,000 (US$80,000) for BBC – has arisen because, for the first time, the BCCI holds…

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