The e-auction is expected to be held on March 27.
The rights have been split across three categories -- a global television rights plus rest-of-world digital rights package, an Indian-subcontinent digital rights package, and a global consolidated rights package.
However, a major policy decision has been taken unilaterally by the COA led by Vinod Rai without even calling for a general body meeting of the BCCI.
It is learnt that e-commerce major 'mjunction', who are known for conducting e-auction in various spectrums, will be in charge of the process.
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"Now what was the process of roping in 'mjunction' for the e-auction is also not known. In any case, the COA doesn't like being asked a few probing questions," the angry official alleged.
However, with Star bagging the lucrative IPL, it will be interesting to see if they are interested in entering the fray in any of the categories.
Interestingly, one of BCCI's most powerful functionary currently (apart from COA) was not in favour of e-auction as he felt that "price discovery" takes a hit when competitors are aware of each other's capability of bidding.
"For example, the surprise element of price discovery is gone if company A knows that company B will stop at Rs 100 during an e-auction process (if its a forward auction, which will be the case here). Company A will then bid for Rs 101. But had it been sealed tender and there was desperation, if Company A bid Rs 100, company B could well bid Rs 500.
For the record, Oppo bagged India's team sponsorship deal for Rs 1079 crore while Vivo had bid for Rs 768 crore.