Nimbus Communications, one of India's leading television marketing
companies, has been awarded rights to India's home domestic and
international games for four years. Nimbus and the BCCI had, in
October, entered an agreement
valued at approximately Rs.2000 crore (US$438 million), for a minimum
of 64 international matches and 312 days of domestic cricket until
2014. The deal has now been finalised, following Nimbus furnishing a
bank guarantee for the agreement amount to the BCCI.
Shashank Manohar, the president of the BCCI, said: "The BCCI is pleased
to extend its partnership with Nimbus by entering into this agreement
till 2014. Nimbus has been the BCCI's Global Media Rights partner since
2006 and has, in this period, licensed our events for broadcast to
hundreds of millions of cricket fans worldwide."
Nimbus also held the broadcasting rights for the
previous four years, for which it paid US$612 million - subsequently
negotiated to US$549 million - in February 2006.
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