India England series averages 3.09 TVR
MUMBAI: With India whitewashing England 5-0 at home during the ODI series the ratings showed a big improvement compar
MUMBAI: ESPN Star Sports has acquired the broadcast rights of Karp Group Hong Kong Cricket Sixes for a three-year period starting with the 2011 edition.
The rights cover non-standard TV, Internet as well as the mobile domain.
Star Cricket, the dedicated cricket channel from the ESPN Star Sports bouquet, will broadcast the action live and exclusive on 29 and 30 October. This year the Karp Group Hong Kong Cricket Sixes 2011 will be played at the historic Kowloon Cricket Club from 28 to 30 October.
The 2011 edition of the tournament will have 12 teams. The All Stars have been drawn with Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Scotland in Pool A. Defending champions Australia are in Pool B with England, Bangladesh and Ireland while Pool C comprises last year?s losing finalists Pakistan, South Africa, India and Hong Kong.
Some of the leading stars who would be seen in action include Sanath Jayasuriya, Shahid Afridi, Shaun Tait, Herschelle Gibbs, Abdul Razzaq, Jacob Oram and the International Cricket Council?s Affiliate Player of the Year, Ryan Ten Doeschate of the Netherlands.
The Indian team for the tournament is yet to be announced.
MUMBAI: Former cricketer Ravi Shastri who is a member of the Indian Premier League (IPL) Governing Council has been summoned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to help with their probe into the alleged financial irregularities in the running of the event during its first three seasons.
Currently Shastri is doing commentary for Star Cricket‘s telecast of the India versus England series.
ED officials said that Shastri was summoned as he was a member of IPL‘s governing council and would be aware of major decisions, concerning franchises, taken at that time.
Shastri and former Indian captains Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi and Sunil Gavaskar were the three governing council members who worked under the then IPL chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi.
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