Friday 8 December 2017

Sony buys India broadcast rights of T10 Cricket League

India broadcast rights of T10 Cricket League has been acquired by Sony. T10 Cricket is promoted by UAE-based T Ten Sports Management, a group company of the multinational and diversified conglomerate Mulk Holdings.


The series will be broadcast on OSN in the Middle East, Geo TV and PTV in Pakistan, Sky in UK and Willow in the US. The event also has the backing of Emirates Cricket Board and ARY Group promoted by Pakistani businessman Haji Abdul Razzak Yaqoob.

For Indian viewers, the T10 league will broadcast on Sony’s sports channels and its video on demand (VoD) platform SonyLIV. T10 League is an even shorter version of T20 cricket. The tournament will have 10 overs in an inning. The league will be staged in Sharjah from 14-17 December. The league will feature six franchises Colombo Lions, Kerala Kings, Bengal Tigers, Punjab Legends, Maratha Arabians, and Pakhtoons.

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