RE: Indian Premier League 2017 {S-10} Discussion & Updates
Justsnow22 said:
They lost agree but they were in playoffs last year and every time Team can't win trophy if RCB is most balanced team why have dey not won any IPL so far.
yeah right but 2014 itz a balanced side but now 2017 Gauti , Uthappa , Y.Pathan , Pandey we all know their current form .. 1st 4 main batsman itself in a unstable batting form now .. then how can we agree they are balanced side atleast in this 2017 Season ) .. And RCB was or will not be a balanced team ABD , Gayle , Virat not in the RCB team they are 0 .. Sorry Tushshar ..
RE: Indian Premier League 2017 {S-10} Discussion & Updates
Gobinaath said:
yeah right but 2014 itz a balanced side but now 2017 Gauti , Uthappa , Y.Pathan , Pandey we all know their current form .. 1st 4 main batsman itself in a unstable batting form now they how can we agree they are balanced side atleast in this 2017 Season ) .. And RCB will or was not be a balanced team ABD , Gayle , Virat not in the RCB team they are 0 .. Sorry Tushshar ..
In form & out of form players is always important part in games & it is same in IPL also. In 2008 many or you can say almost peoples said very less chances of win for RR & it was cheapest team of IPL at that year. There was not available in their team big players like Dhoni , Gambhir,Yuvraj, Sehwag etc. but still they won the title. That means they won because there was many young players.
But as per you said KKR side has experienced players but not in form players & that can be trouble them in IPL 2017.
IPL 2017 media rights could go for at least Rs 18,000 crores
When the tenth edition of the cash-rich IPL gets over later in May, besides the squads being refreshed and players up for grabs in the subsequent auction, the broadcast rights will also go on the market and it could bring in lots of revenue to BCCI. The board has recently been hit by further drop in future revenues with the Big Three autonomy in the ICC drawing to a closewhich would affect the board’s revenues. The broadcast rights and digital rights will come under consideration once again for the 2018 season onwards and it could fetch the board between Rs 18,000-30,000 crores or even more.There is no official time frame revealedfor when the final call will be made on the rights as the newly appointed Committee of Administrators (COA) are expected to be patient in their decision making.“The former BCCI bosses were in terrible hurry to do the IPL deal, which was rightly stopped by the Lodha Committee as the office-bearers weren’t eligible to do so. But the current working style of BCCI is to do everything without rushing. It’s after all the most important process for BCCI,” a source explained to Times of India.The current ten-year deal withSonyPictures Network India (SPNI) expires at the end of the 2017 season and the next one is a ten-year deal until 2027. However, the digital rights are with StarIndia according to which there is a five minute delay after the TV transmission.Star also possesses the overseas rights except for the US and the UK.The bids will be accepted till October 25. The TV rights will be given till 2027 while digital rights will be given till 2022. The COA will then go through thetenders and suggest changes, if needed, before floating them.The previous deal with Sony fetched BCCI roughly Rs 6,700 across the ten year period and since then, the league has grown in stature and brought in a lot of big players in terms of advertising revenue. Sources have alsoclaimed that the valuation won’t be affected by demonetisation or cancellation of the rights process in October.The tenth edition of the IPL officially commences with the player auction on February 20 in Bengaluru.
http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/cricket/ipl-media-rights-could-go-for-at-least-rs-18000-crores-4520657/