BCCI may terminate Nimbus rights
Nimbus, which bagged the telecast rights for domestic cricket and all international matches played at home for $612 million in 2006, seems to be going through some turbulent times.
These officials indicated that BCCI has sent a legal notice to Nimbus and may even be contemplating terminating the broadcast rights that was awarded to the sports company three years ago. However, when contacted, BCCI secretary N Srinivasan said: ���I am not prepared to offer comments as it relates to our contract with Nimbus and we wish to respect the privacy of the same.���
Nimbus Communications CEO Digvijay Singh said: ���We are governed by confidentiality provisions in contracts and therefore can offer no comment in respect of your queries, other than to confirm that we remain in compliance of our payment obligations to BCCI and in respect of security thereof.���
However, BCCI insiders confirmed that there was, in fact, a payment issue that the cricket board was grappling with at the moment. This is not the first time that Nimbus has struggled to meet payment schedules. Last year, BCCI shot off a letter to Nimbus Sports chairman Harish Thawani to pay up Rs 130-crore dues, failing which they would invoke the bank guarantees.
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