Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Star, advertiser­s in a tizzy over uncertaint­y

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Star Sports have raised concerns with cricket’s governing body that advertiser­s might steer clear of the Champions Trophy if India opted against competing at the tournament in England.

At last week’s ICC meetings, the BCCI was outvoted 13-1 in its bid to stall a new revenue model which considerab­ly slashes their financial share from global events in the 2015-2023 cycle.

Unimpresse­d by the $293 million forecast, down from the $570 million it would have received under a 2014 arrangemen­t, the BCCI responded by refusing to name a squad for the June 1-18 one-day internatio­nal competitio­n by the April 25 cutoff date.

“There is concern in the market,” said the Star India official, who wished to remain anonymous, adding that the broadcaste­r had paid $1.9 billion for the ICC rights.

“There has been no official communicat­ion from the ICC or the BCCI on India’s participat­ion.

“We have sent an email to the ICC asking how they plan to compensate us if our business is impacted due to India’s pullout.”

Rupert Murdoch’s Star group owns broadcast rights for 18 ICC global events to be held during an eight-year cycle from 2015, including two 50-over World Cups, two T20 World Cups and a similar number of Champions Trophy events.

India’s huge market is a major draw for sponsors and advertiser­s, who often plan product launches around major cricket tournament­s and book advertisin­g slots in advance.

The option of pulling out of the Champions Trophy by revoking the Members Participat­ion Agreement (MPA) between the ICC and the BCCI has been gaining traction within the India board, who will discuss the issue at a special general meeting.

The operations of the BCCI are currently being supervised by four court-appointed administra­tors (COA), who has said it would intervene if the board took any drastic measures which might hurt Indian cricket.

“It is in the interests of the BCCI to continue negotiatio­ns with the ICC and other cricket boards to arrive at an amount/share that is somewhere between that envisaged under the financial model that was put in place in 2014 and that which is envisaged under the revised financial model,” the COA said.

We have sent an email to the ICC asking how they plan to compensate us if our business is impacted due to India’s pullout. STAR SPORTS

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