Sky fightback sees it keep Cricket World Cup rights

Sky fightback sees it keep Cricket World Cup rights
Paul McBeth
Sky Network Television bounced back from yesterday's loss of the domestic cricket broadcasting rights with a deal that will see it keep world cup coverage for the next four years.  The pay-TV operator retained its exclusive broadcasting deal with the International Cricket Council until the 2023 men's world cup in India, covering Twenty20 tournaments and qualifiers until then. That's on top of its recent six-year deal with Cricket Australia for broadcasting rights across the Tasman and an existing relationship with India's Board of Control fo...

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