You don’t have to subscribe to lavish game bundles to watch ICC World Cup matches on TV. As indicated by a Supreme Court request on Tuesday, World Cup matches will be broadcast free on open telecaster station, Doordarshan. That implies the India versus Pakistan match in Adelaide on February 15 can be seen on DD. The World Cup begins February 14.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed a Delhi High Court request limiting Doordarshan from imparting the food allowed to link administrators. “This course of action that DD demonstrating free bolster had been there throughout the previous seven years. Give it a chance to proceed with,” a Supreme Court seat embodying Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose said in a between time request.
While the Delhi High Court had banned Doordarshan from offering the World Cup live bolster to link administrators, it had declined the request to suppress Prasar Bharti’s 2000 notice making it obligatory for link administrators to convey DD National and DD News channels.
The request was passed on the supplication of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, ESPN and STAR who had fought that digital TV administrators were getting live nourishes through DD channels free of expense, bringing about loss of income for them.
The Supreme Court has asked ESPN and STAR Sports to submit their recommendations and will take up the case on February 17.
