The document traces the rise of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) from its inception in 1928 as the governing body for cricket in India. It highlights key events like India winning the 1983 Cricket World Cup that increased broadcasting fees for cricket matches. The BCCI saw exponential growth in revenue from selling television rights, beginning with domestic broadcaster Doordarshan and later foreign companies. Major deals with Sony and Star India in the 2000s for broadcasting the IPL and other cricket matches secured the BCCI's position as the richest cricket board in the world.
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Rise of The BCCI
The document traces the rise of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) from its inception in 1928 as the governing body for cricket in India. It highlights key events like India winning the 1983 Cricket World Cup that increased broadcasting fees for cricket matches. The BCCI saw exponential growth in revenue from selling television rights, beginning with domestic broadcaster Doordarshan and later foreign companies. Major deals with Sony and Star India in the 2000s for broadcasting the IPL and other cricket matches secured the BCCI's position as the richest cricket board in the world.
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Rise Of The BCCI
Presented by: Sourajit Dawn
Roll No.: 20111 Section: Beta
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1 Roadmap Inception Broadcasting Fees World Cup 1983 The World Cup 1987 BCCI Was On Loss Court Verdict
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2 Roadmap (Contd.) First Foreign Broadcaster Exponential Growth Nimbus Wins The Broadcasting Rights The IPL Launch Star Started Buying The TV Rights Improved Grassroot Cricket
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3 Inception The Board Of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI) Is The Governing Body For Cricket In India. The Board Was Formed In December 1928 As a Society, Registered Under The Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act. It’s Headquarter Is In Mumbai.
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4 Broadcasting Fees
Doordarshan Charges 5 Lakh Rupees To Broadcast A Game.
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5 1983 INDIA WON Cricket World Cup.
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6 1987 India Secure Hosting Of The Cricket World Cup.
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7 1992 BCCI Shows Losses Of Rupees 62 Lakhs.
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8 1993 BCCI Wins Court Verdict, Allowing Them To Sell TV Rights At A Profit.
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9 1993 TWI Becomes First Foreign Broadcaster. BCCI Generates Profit Of 6,00,000 USD.
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10 2000 Doordarshan Pays Rupees 240 Crores For 4-Year TV Rights. (2000-2004)
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11 2006 Nimbus Wins TV Rights For 612 Million USD. (Later Reduced To 549M USD)
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12 2008 The IPL Launch Sony Buys TV Rights For 10 Years Of 918 Million USD.
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13 2009 The IPL TV Rights Contract Was Renegotiated And Resold To Sony For 1.63 Billion USD.
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14 2012 Star Begins Dominating The TV Rights Space For Indian Cricket.