
Sri
Lanka cricket rights still rest with us: Nimbus
(Posted on 7 February 9:45 pm)
Scotching
media speculation to the contrary, WSG Nimbus asserted on Wednesday
that it continued to hold the commercial rights for international
cricket to be played in Sri Lanka over the next three years.
A company release said WSG Nimbus had honoured all its obligations
to the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL). While
admitting that there had been differences between the two parties,
WSG Nimbus said they were due to evidence of tour confirmations
not being made available by BCCSL as earlier agreed upon.
BCCSL
and Nimbus have now modified their agreements to the mutual satisfaction
of both parties and have signed a fresh deal which vests commercial
cricket rights of Sri Lanka international cricket 2001-2003 with
WSG Nimbus, the release said.
It
was in November 2000 that WSG Nimbus bagged the rights for international
cricket in Sri Lanka for a period of three years. The deal covered
14 tours and involved 180 days of international cricket.
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