Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Competitio­n commission orders probe against BCCI

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ■

ON EARLIER OCCASIONS ALSO, THE BCCI HAD COME UNDER THE LENS OF THE FAIR TRADE REGULATOR

NEWDELHI: The Competitio­n Commission has ordered a detailed probe against the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for alleged abuse of dominant position with regard to organising profession­al domestic cricket leagues in the country.

The decision has come on a complaint filed by Pan India Infraproje­cts Pvt Ltd (formerly known as Essel Sports Pvt Ltd).

In a 14-page order, the CCI said there is “prima-facie” a case of abuse of dominant position by the BCCI which is in violation of competitio­n norms.

“Thus, it appears that BCCI has abused its dominant position in the market of organisati­on of profession­al domestic cricket leagues in India by excluding the informant (Pan India Infraproje­cts) or any of its group companies from participat­ing in tenders for media rights for IPL,” the order said.

The regulator noted that apart from restrainin­g the organisati­on of a competitiv­e league (ICL) by Pan India Infraproje­cts, the BCCI appears to have excluded it from downstream market by disallowin­g it to bid for the IPL media rights.

On earlier occasions also, the BCCI had come under the lens of the fair trade regulator.

“The sports federation­s engaged in organisati­on of tournament­s/leagues are put to advantage if they also possess the authority to grant approval for organisati­on of similar events by others and set conditions for such organisati­on.

‘TAKEN ADVANTAGE’

“BCCI seems to have taken advantage of such a situation,” said the Competitio­n Commission of India (CCI) in the order dated June 1. For the case, the CCI considered ‘organisati­on of profession­al domestic cricket leagues/ events in India’ as the relevant market. In the order, the regulator also made it clear that nothing stated herein shall tantamount to an expression of final opinion on the merits of the case.

The CCI’S investigat­ion arm — Director General (DG) — would probe the case. During the preliminar­y conference on May 2, 2018, the informant highlighte­d that the BCCI is continuing with such restrictio­n as a similar/ identical clause is still present in the tenders issued by the BCCI IPL media rights (2018-2022).

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