The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has invited Subhash Chandra-controlled Zee Telefilms "" the highest bidder for the four-year cricket telecast rights, and ESPN Star Sports "" the second highest bidder"" for a final round of discussions. The meeting will be held on September 4 at Chennai and the final winner will be announced on September 5. |
A Zee Telefilms spokesperson confirmed the development. RC Venkatesh, managing director of ESPN-Star Sports, told Business Standard , "We have been invited by BCCI to present a clarification on our bid. We are open to any kind of negotiations that will enable us bag the deal." |
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Zee Telelfilms' bid of $260 million (Rs 1,206 crore) emerged as the highest bid. ESPN had bid $230 million and had expressed its willingness to increase it to around $300 million if BCCI extended the offer to five years from four. |
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ESPN-Star Sports alleged that Zee did not qualify for the bidding process as it did not meet the board's criterion of two years' experience in telecasting international cricket events. |
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Zee officials, however, refuted the charge and argued that they have telecast international cricket matches in countries like the UK since 1995. This triggered a controversey and BCCI decided to take a look at the bids and seek further clarification from the bidders. |
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The other bidders included Sony TV at $140 million and Ten Sports at $115. |
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