Deccan Chronicle

Windfall for BCCI as telecast rights sold for ` 6,138 crore

Star India bags India’s home series rights from 2018 to 2023 for ` 6,138cr

- IRFAN HAJI | DC

BCCI strengthen­ed its financial muscle after sealing a `6,138.1-crore deal with Star India for TV and digital rights from 2018 to 2023 for home matches in the first ever eauction that concluded here under the supervisio­n of the Supreme Court appointed Committee of Administra­tors (COA) on Thursday. Star India, Sony Pictures Network India and Jio TV had been engaged in intense bidding over three days.

“Sony was the final bidder along with Star but the former ended the bid at `6,118.59 crore. Star India will have to pay on an average `60.1 crore per match as against the earlier fee of `43.2 crore,” BCCI CEO Rahul Johri said. The amount was 60 percent higher than the last sale for the rights to India's national teams and domestic tournament­s. Around 120 home internatio­nal matches across three formats will be played during those five years including 22 Tests. Star will pay Rs 46 crore in the first year, `47 crore in the second, `46.5 crore in the third year. The amount will be `77.4 crore and `78.9 crore in the last two years.

The deal does not include the multi-billion dollar Indian Premier League (IPL) which also is with Star India for the next five years at `16,347.5 crore. Besides winning the right to broadcast home matches, Star has also BCCI production rights and the media rights for ICC events. Star will share telecast of a few matches with the state-owned Prasar Bharati under a mutual agreement.

We are elated at getting the consolidat­ed rights after an exhaustive e-auction as we wanted it in a combo package. National jersey has its own special feeling and we are not worried about Test matches as they have their own value and loyal viewers,” Star India chairman Uday Shankar said.

Initially, six companies, including Facebook and Google, entered the fray to bid for internatio­nal and domestic matches in India from April 15, 2018 to March 31, 2023. The following categories of rights had been put on sale by the BCCI: global television rights, rest of the world digital rights, digital rights for the Indian subcontine­nt alone and the global consolidat­ed rights comprising worldwide TV and digital rights.

In a curious turn of events, BCCI treasurer Anirudh Chaudhary broke the news on Twitter at least one and a half hours before the official press conference began.

“It was a hat-trick (by Star), beginning with the IPL broadcast and then the production and finally the home broadcast for five years also,” Chaudhary told reporters in Mumbai.

“If we compare the figures for IPL broadcast rights and the current one, then the IPL figure per match — for 300 matches — was 54.49 million rupees and this figure is far ahead than that, for the 102 matches.”

Around 120 home internatio­nal matches across three formats will be played during those five years including 22 Tests. Star will pay ` 46 crore in the first year, ` 47 crore in the second, ` 46.5 crore in the third year.

Sony was the final bidder along with Star but the former ended the bid at ` 6,118.59 crore. Star India will have to pay on an average ` 60.1 crore per match as against the earlier fee of ` 43.2 crore. RAHUL JOHRI

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