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New $1.5 billion broadcast deal confirmed for Cricket Australia

Ansh Gain
1 year ago

The BBL season will be shortened by 18 matches as Cricket Australia today confirmed a $1.5 billion extension of its domestic broadcast rights partnership with the Foxtel Group and Seven West Media.

The seven-year deal formally begins in 2024 :-

The seven-year deal worth $1.512 billion formally begins in 2024, with a year still to run on the current six-year deal signed in 2018, and will see cricket remain on Fox and Seven until the end of the 2030-31 summer.

Seven – which will also have streaming rights on its free 7plus platform when the new deal begins – will continue to broadcast all men’s Tests, all women’s international matches, a minimum of 23 WBBL matches, and 33 of the 43 BBL matches.

Seven’s BBL quota will include three BBL finals :-

Seven’s BBL quota will include three BBL finals matches, representing another change away from the current five-team finals structure when the new deal kicks in from BBL|14 onwards.

Men’s ODI and T20 internationals will continue to be shown on Foxtel and Kayo Sports, while those platforms will also carry 10 exclusive BBL matches that will include a ‘Super Saturday’ series.

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Key points of the new broadcast deal :-

• Foxtel Group and Seven West Media secure a seven-year deal worth $1.512 billion

• KFC BBL will reduced by 18 matches to 43 games from BBL|14

• The deal covers bilateral men’s and women’s series played in Australia, as well as the Big Bash competitions

Foxtel and Kayo to show every game from men’s and women’s international and Big Bash cricket, including all men’s limited-overs internationals and 10 exclusive BBL matches

• Seven and 7plus to show all men’s Tests, all women’s international matches, a minimum of 23 WBBL matches, and 33 of the 43 BBL matches (including three BBL Finals)

• Cricket.com.au to remain the home of free highlights for all cricket

• New deal starts in mid-2024, and will run until end of 2030-31 season

• New deal represents a $19m per year increase on the six-year, $1.182bn deal signed in 2018, including a cash uplift of 10.5 per cent

• Seven has withdrawn legal proceedings against CA relating to pandemic affected BBL seasons.

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