The BCCI has decided to host a shortened version of the IPL overseas every September, starting this year, branding it the "mini IPL" or "IPL overseas".The board to take the T20 extravaganza outside the country for a short period. BCCI president Anurag Thakur said the final dates and format will be announced in due course. Sony owns the broadcasting rights for the IPL till 2017, but it is understood that Star, which holds the rights for home series in India. A T20 competition on foreign soil could be an exciting prospect for fans living abroad, as seen in the All-Stars cricket tournament, which was held in the US.
Sunday, 26 June 2016
BCCI announces mini IPL for September
The BCCI has decided to host a shortened version of the IPL overseas every September, starting this year, branding it the "mini IPL" or "IPL overseas".The board to take the T20 extravaganza outside the country for a short period. BCCI president Anurag Thakur said the final dates and format will be announced in due course. Sony owns the broadcasting rights for the IPL till 2017, but it is understood that Star, which holds the rights for home series in India. A T20 competition on foreign soil could be an exciting prospect for fans living abroad, as seen in the All-Stars cricket tournament, which was held in the US.
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