| The respondents in the case include the government
of India, ESPN-Star Sports, the Board of Control for Cricket in India
(BCCI) and PriceWaterhouse Cooper (PwC), the audit firm that vetted
the various bids.
Zee had moved the Supreme Court last Wednesday after the BCCI the
previous day filed an affidavit in the Bombay High Court that it
was canceling the tendering process and would retain the rights
of Indian cricket with itself. Immediately after that, ESPN Star
Sports, a joint venture between Walt Disney and News Corp, withdrew
its petition against the award of the rights to Zee.
Zee had said in its petition that its contract for cricket telecast
rights with the BCCI was signed and was not incomplete as the BCCI
maintains.
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