Which channel having which country's cricketing rights ?

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wewake said:
I think currently no one owns the rights of Newzealand.
That's right...rights are given on series to series basis.. usually last few months ..it's being telecast only if india ..otherwise international matches in nz are telecast by none
 
Any source to prove that Ireland and Scotland matches are shown on Star Sports network..lately matches hosted by these teams are not shown on any channel
 
Bishnu15 said:
What about the associate nations cricketing rights wewake bro ?

1. if they are playing some important ICC tournament- Star Sports

2. as channels will get low profit by airing associate nation matches no any big channels (Star, Ten, Sony) are interested. Not sure but may be any local sports channel of those countries telecast their matches like DD sports type.

it'll good if neo try to grab those rights coz they don't have many tv sports rights these day
 
Associate nations rights are not with anybody but the respective boards.

Ireland rights have been sold to Quipu TV on series by series basis except when their matches are with England then it's with Sky.

No Indian broadcaster have acquired associate nations rights. It's too expensive to produce a match roughly 100k usd per day and hardly 10-20k usd will be recovered.

New Zealand rights were acquired by Neo but they didn't pay so their contract got terminated. Then Sony acquired the rights for the India series in 2014. Since then the rights are unsold.

Ram Slam t20 the South African domestic t20 event was shown on Sony last season. Don't know if it's a multiple year deal or not.
 
ayanc99 said:
Associate nations rights are not with anybody but the respective boards.

Ireland rights have been sold to Quipu TV on series by series basis except when their matches are with England then it's with Sky.

No Indian broadcaster have acquired associate nations rights. It's too expensive to produce a match roughly 100k usd per day and hardly 10-20k usd will be recovered.

New Zealand rights were acquired by Neo but they didn't pay so their contract got terminated. Then Sony acquired the rights for the India series in 2014. Since then the rights are unsold.

Ram Slam t20 the South African domestic t20 event was shown on Sony last season. Don't know if it's a multiple year deal or not.
ur absolutely right about the New Zealand rights...well said
 
8. New Zealand - Sony Network.

They didnt show any matches played in NZ last & this year
NZ Vz SA
NZ Vs SL

20. RamBam T20 South Africa - Ten Sports Network.
RamSlam right ??
 
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