PCB Signs Three-year Broadcast Deal Worth USD 200 Million with PTV Sports

It said the broadcast agreement was for Pakistan only while PCB will be soon finalising the grant of its broadcast rights for international territories separately as well as launching a new structure for its digital media rights.

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Karachi, September 16: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Wednesday signed a three-year broadcast deal worth USD 200 million with PTV Sports and a cable distribution agreement with I-Media Communication Services.

"PCB today signed a satellite broadcast deal for broadcast in Pakistan with PTV Sports and a further agreement to secure cable distribution with I-Media Communication Services," the Board said in a statement. Also Read | England vs Australia 3rd ODI 2020, Toss Report & Playing XI Update: ENG Win Toss and Elect to Bat First; Steve Smith Not Picked, Mark Wood Replaces Sam Curran.

"The broadcasting arrangement is structured to provide for increasing revenues over the term of the cycle and PCB expects to earn in excess of US$200 million over the three year term."

It said the broadcast agreement was for Pakistan only while PCB will be soon finalising the grant of its broadcast rights for international territories separately as well as launching a new structure for its digital media rights.

"Under the arrangement all Pakistan International Home Series of the Senior Cricket Team and the Women's and Junior cricket teams will be broadcast live on PTV Sports," the PCB said.

"Also for the first time all the major Domestic tournaments, including the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, the National T-20 Cup, the One Day Pakistan Cup and the National U-19 One-Day and National U-19 Three Day tournaments, will be broadcast live on PTV Sports and distributed across Pakistan on cable networks." Also Read | England vs Australia 3rd ODI 2020 Live Score: ENG Win Toss, Opt to Bat First.

The Board said the matches will be produced by PCB directly to the highest international standards and will ensure broadcast and distribution of Pakistan cricket across the globe.

"For the first time in almost three decades the broadcasting rights of Pakistan's home international matches have been granted exclusively to a Pakistani broadcaster."

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