New Delhi:The ball will be set on roll for the bidding of Board Of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) telecast rights when the BCCI marketing committee meets to discuss the tender process here tomorrow.
Mumbai:The Mumbai High Court on Thursday suggested that ESPN-Star Sports and Zee Television network to submit fresh bids to the Registrar General of the High Court and said that the highest bidder would bag the telecast rights of national and international cricket matches to be played in India between October 2004 and September 2008.
Mumbai:The Bombay high court, in an interim order, on Friday directed Ten Sports to make available signals to Doordarshan for telecast of all the three Test cricket test matches and five One-day Internationals betweenIndia and Pakistan beginning in the neighbouring country on Saturday.
Mumbai:The Bombay high court, in an interim order, on Friday directed Ten Sports to make available signals to Doordarshan for telecast of all the three Test cricket test matches and five One-day Internationals betweenIndia and Pakistan beginning in the neighbouring country on Saturday.
Mumbai: Percept D'mark, the event and celebrity management company, which had dragged Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly to Mumbai High Court for committing alleged breach of contract, on Thursday withdrew the suit following a settlement with him.
Mumbai: Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar on Thursday deposed before a five-member disciplinary committee of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India in response to a complaint filed by him against his Chartered Accountant Madhav Bhatkhande over a financial dispute.
Mumbai: Mumbai High Court on Tuesday dismissed an appeal against its earlier order, declining to stay the contract awarded by Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to International Management Group (IMG) towards clothing sponsorship for international matches to be played in the next three years.
Mumbai: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) inquiry has found prima facie material against Abhijit Kale in the matter of alleged offer of bribes to two national selectors "to proceed further" possibly referring it to a disciplinary committee.