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UCB sign multi-million dollar television deal CricInfo - 18 September 2002
The United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCBSA) has announced the signing of a multi-million dollar television rights deal. The agreement with ESPN Star Sports will run for a period of four years, allowing South African cricket to be watched on the sub-continent. The deal, worth $24.75 million according to the BBC, will start in September 2003 and run until 2007. The contract period will include high-profile tours by England, Australia and India. It will include all Tests and One-day Internationals played during that period with the exception of Pakistan's tour in February 2007. "This was a long and tough negotiation," said UCBSA chief executive Gerald Majola. "It provides the UCBSA with substantial revenue over the next few years." "The sub-continent market includes India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh and it is an enormous market of fans who will be watching our cricket." © CricInfo
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