The court proceedings filed by Seven West Media are not expected to affect the upcoming summer of cricket
Channel Seven is seeking a court declaration to allow them to terminate a multimillion dollar Test cricket and Big Bash League broadcasting rights deal withCricket Australia reacted with astonishment to the move from its broadcast partner on Thursday and vowed to vigorously defend its position.
There are two summers remaining on the six-year deal but it is understood that the BBL is the sticking point for Seven, after the past two seasons were disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic. “Seven has pursued the informal dispute resolution procedure under the MRA but the procedure failed to resolve the dispute.”
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