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Sky get TV deal for India
Well, it's quite a relief. Sky have today been offered the rights to show England's tour of India. It was looking very dicey at one point, as Nimbus - who own the exclusive rights for all cricket in India, in a deal worth over $600m - steadfastly refused Sky's initial offer. It appears they called Nimbus' bluff, though, which is terrific for us (especially those who work at Cricinfo).
February 24, 2006 | Permalink |
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Aside from relief over TV coverage,what about the injury crisis? Is Vaughan the new Johnny Wilkinson? After the heights of the Ashes, he may never return to form. What's happening with the management of the fitness of the players? Looks they are all burnt out before the test series has even started. I can't remember this happening to Australia?
Posted by: justin Hunt | 24 Feb 2006 18:03:04
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