DD Sports To Air Classic Era Cricket

Due to ongoing global pandemic situations, we are unable to see any sporting actions regularly. We are watching those repeated matches every day and get vexed by it. The expected sports actions are not available to old age and middle-aged people. There is a lack of content to channel on television.



In these difficult times, Prasar Bharati(PB), The oldest channel which also hosts the Doordarshan channel and all India radio contacted the Indian cricket authority, BCCI to air the cricket content on television.

With the affair of minister Prakash Javadekar and BCCI officials, DD sports will host all archival content from this Tuesday. It will host all matches from around 2000.

In this fast-paced cricket world, let's take a look at the classic era matches. From Sachin to Shane retrieve the classic action and rivalry of Australia, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka. DD sports will AIR them from Tuesday morning at 10:00 clock.

It will kick off by airing a tri-series match between Australia, New Zealand, and India in 2003. South Africa's tour of India in 2000, Australia's tour of India in 2001, West Indies tour of India in 2002 and Sri Lanka tour of India in 2005. It will continue to air the series especially until April 14.

It was an initiative by the Government of India and the I & B Ministry.

The Government of India and the I & B Ministry requested us to share the archival footage and we agreed, confirmed the BCCI treasurer Arun Singh. Prasar Bharati official said they are thankful to the BCCI for agreeing to air the content

Prasar Bharati CEO Shashi Shekhar said that In order to satisfy the fans as they stay home during the lockdown, we are airing the thunderous shows and archival material Since cricket is the most popular content on television, they said that they wanted to repair the classic era matches.

Currently, the cricket content is owned by Nimbus. The official cricket podcast can be seen on STAR, SONY network. During the world cup, Few matches are also aired by DD sports. BCCI is the rights holder of all the cricket content, so Prasar Bharati asked them about the issue. With the help of Hon'ble Minister of Prakash, We are thankful to BCCI, said Singh. Don't forget to watch the classic action of VVS Laxman.


TAGS: CRICKET, CLASSIC ERA MATCHES, DD SPORTS, BCCI, TRI SERIES.
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