..then don't play IPL, workload will be managed' Gavaskar lashed out at Gujarati cricketer, Rohit too

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Image: File Photo Sunil Gavaskar on Jasprit Bumrah : Workload management has long been a major issue for the Indian cricket team. However, former cricketer Sunil Gavaskar does not agree that players should take a break from international matches by complaining about the workload. Many times he has openly said that if you really want to manage the workload then don't play in the IPL. Relax but don't excuse yourself from national duty. In this way, Sunil Gavaskar started a discussion about resting fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah in the Ranchi Test against England by Rohit Sharma and Co. Gavaskar gave a statement about Rohit Sharma's bold decision Gavaskar also opened up about India's decision not to use Bumrah in the deciding match of the Test series against England. Gavaskar said, โ€œAfter bowling just 15 overs in the first innings of the third Test in Rajkot and then 8 overs in the second innings, Bumrah was rested for Ranchi probably on the recommendation of the trainer....

IPL TV-Digital Rights Rs. 44,075 crore


- Rs. 107.5 crore earnings: even ahead of the English Premier League

- IPL TV rights in India Disney-star Rs. 23,575 crore and digital rights Reliance-Viacom 18 at Rs. Claims to have bought for Rs 20,500 crore

- Today, on the third day of e-auction, bidding will start for digital rights of 12 selected matches and TV-digital rights for foreign countries.

MUMBAI: TV and digital rights in the Indian subcontinent of IPL matches, which have made a splash in the cricketing world with cricketers earning millions, have finally sold for a record Rs 2,08 crore in e-auctions on the second day, sources said. However, the official announcement is still pending. According to a report, Disney-Star TV rights in the Indian subcontinent bought the rights for the next five seasons of the IPL for Rs 4.5 crore. While Reliance-Viacom 12 acquired digital rights in the Indian subcontinent for Rs 20,500 crore.

The rights were sold for 210 matches of the IPL season 202 to 206.

For every match of the next five years of the IPL, the BCCI will earn Rs 104.5 crore from TV-digital rights alone. In addition, the IPL will surpass the English Premier League as well as Major League Baseball in terms of broadcasting fees per match. The auction of IPL media rights, which has been raining money on the BCCI, will go ahead for the third day tomorrow. There will be bids for the digital rights of 12 matches of each season's selection and for TV-digital rights in foreign markets.

According to a report, bids for the 15 matches of each season's selection stalled the next day at around Rs 1,200 crore. Which will move forward tomorrow. Selected matches include opening matches, finals, playoff matches and some double header matches.

The Indian subcontinent's TV rights for the IPL were bought by Disney-Star for Rs 4.5 crore. According to which, BCCI will earn Rs 2.5 crore per match from TV rights. In the Indian subcontinent, digital rights were bought by Reliance-Viacom18A for Rs 30,500 crore. According to which, BCCI will earn Rs 50 crore per match from digital rights.

In 2016, Star India bought the IPL media rights from 2012 to 2013 for Rs 12,9.50 crore. This time the price of media rights had doubled. The BCCI has gained a huge advantage in the cut-throat competition between the companies in the IPL auction. Zee and Soni were also involved in the IPL rights race.

The world's high profile league

In the way of per-match broadcasting fees

National Football League : เซญ 12 million

IPL : เซฉเซฎ 12 million

English Premier League : 11 million

Major League Base Ball : 11 million

NBA : เชฒเชพเช– 5 million

IPL auction update

TV rights of the Indian subcontinent

Base price : 16,150 crore

Sale : 4.5 crore

Per match : 2.5 crore.

The winner : Disney-star

Digital rights of the Indian subcontinent

Base price : 15,610 crore

Sale : 20,800 crore

Per match : 20 crore

The winner : Reliance-Viacom 15

Today's bid will move forward

TV-Digital Rights of the Indian Subcontinent

Base price : 20,50 crore

Sale : 2,09 crore

Per match : 106.5 crore

Digital rights to 18 matches of choice

Opening match, three play-off matches, final and some double header match rights

On the first day: About Rs 1,412 crore.

Per Match: 12.5 crore

* Details presented on the basis of media reports. Official announcement pending

TV-digital rights in foreign markets

* Australia-Europe (including UK) rights claimed by Reliance-Viacom,

* The winners of three out of five different sections have been decided.

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