14 bids received for IPL global, digital rights
September 04, 2017  10:26
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14 companies including Star India, Facebook, Reliance Jio and Sony Pictures have submitted their bids for the Indian Premier League global broadcast and digital rights in Mumbai on Monday.

Facebook, AIRTEL,  Star India,  Bamtech, Sony, BeIN Sports, Super Sport,  Follow On,  Yupp TV,  Times internet,  OSM,  Econet,  perform and Reliance Jio are the companies which submitted their bids to the Board of Control for Cricket in India. 

The IPL global broadcast and digital rights are for a period of five years from 2018 to 2022.

Originally, 24 companies had taken the ITT (Invitation to Tender) but only 14 among them submitted their bids.

BCCI's legal team Deloitte, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas and Sportmechanics are helping the Board to evaluate the technicals bids, the process is which running currently.

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