India vs England 2021: ‘Channel 4’ likely to broadcast the series in England


India vs England 2021: ‘Channel 4’ likely to broadcast the series in England
Channel 4 logo (left) and Joe Root-Virat Kohli (right).

While there are just a handful of days for the first Test match between India-England to get underway, the series’s broadcasting rights are yet to be finalised in the United Kingdom (UK). As of now, UK doesn’t have but most-likely, Channel 4 will seal the deal unless a last-minute bid by a rival beats them. However, in India, Star Sports will broadcast LIVE, and Disney+ Hotstar will Live stream the series.

According to multiple reports in the British media, if Channel 4 gets the rights, the network will telecast the England Test team’s matches after a long gap that exceeds 15 years and it will also mark the return of free-to-air international cricket in the country.

A report in ‘The Guardian’ said intense negotiations between global rights holder Star Sports in India, England’s BT Sport and Sky Sports have been held in the last few weeks.

A report in ‘The Telegraph’ said, “It is understood that Star had hoped to receive more than 20 million sterling pounds for the rights but is now likely to have to settle for considerably less, reflecting the financial commitments that BT and Sky have already made as they prepare to tussle over rights for the next Ashes series in Australia at the end of the year.”

The first Test of the four-match Test series begins in Chennai on Friday

Virat Kohli (left) and Joe Root (right).

The Guardian report further said Channel 4 appears confident of attracting strong audience figures during UK lockdown.

“That was certainly the case for the 2019 World Cup when a late decision by Sky to share its broadcast resulted in a record UK audience for an England international.”

“An audience of 15.4m tuned in to Channel 4 for some part of England’s triumph that day and a peak of 8.7m viewers at the start of the super over – 5.2m on Channel 4 and 3.7m via Sky’s platforms – surpassed the previous record peak of 8.4m for the closing stages of the 2005 Trent Bridge Ashes Test,” it added.

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