The Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) five-year broadcast deal with Zee Television has been repealed, raising doubts about the three-match ODI series against South Africa next month taking place, a report said today.India are scheduled to play South Africa in three one-dayers in Belfast from June 26 to July 1, besides another against hosts Ireland.The matches are a part of a series of 25 games to be played by the Indian team at neutral venues covered by the BCCI-Zee deal worth $219,000.But "the deal was believed to have run into difficulties after a meeting yesterday and the BCCI are now in discussions with another broadcaster," a report on the 'Cricinfo' website said.BCCI vice president Lalit Modi, in charge of the board's marketing, refused to take queries when contacted over phone.Niranjan Shah, secretary, BCCI was unavailable for comment.