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ESPN-STAR bags exclusive rights for SLPL coverage in India

Broadcaster ESPN-STAR Sports has reached a multi-year broadcast rights agreement for exclusive coverage of the Sri Lanka Premier League (SLPL) in India, it was announced on Monday.

 

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Published: Jul 23, 2012, 04:06 PM (IST)
Edited: Jul 23, 2012, 04:06 PM (IST)

ESPN-STAR bags exclusive rights for SLPL coverage in India

The first edition of the Twenty20 league is scheduled to be played in August. © Getty Images

 

New Delhi: Jul 23, 2012

 

Broadcaster ESPN-STAR Sports has reached a multi-year broadcast rights agreement for exclusive coverage of the Sri Lanka Premier League (SLPL) in India, it was announced on Monday.

 

The first edition of the Twenty20 league is scheduled to be played in August.

 

The deal includes a minimum of 24 T20 matches per season.

 

The inaugural edition of the SLPL will see seven provisional teams compete for the coveted trophy as well as a qualifier berth to the Champions League Twenty20 to be held later this year, a release stated.

 

The SLPL will feature 42 international players participating from seven countries. STAR Cricket, STAR Sports & ESPN will broadcast all the matches live in India starting from August 11.

 

The broadcast rights agreement also includes live coverage of the SLPL in the territories of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Korea, Nepal, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand, the release added.

 

Interestingly, no Indian player will be in action at the SLPL as the BCCI has reportedly barred its cricketers from the league.

 

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“We are delighted to be able to telecast the live matches of the SLPL in India and throughout the region. It is an excellent addition to STAR Cricket’s remarkable catalogue of content in the next year, headlined by India’s home series against Pakistan, England and New Zealand, the ICC World T20, the Champions League T20 and the ICC Champions trophy,” Managing Director of ESPN STAR Sports, Peter Hutton, said. (PTI)