Cricket

No, only applies to The Ashes Test matches, and all games played in Australia.

But it’s not enforceable as we’ve seen with even ODIs and T20s played in Australia, they have been FOX only since the Free To Air rights were picked up by Seven.

Seven on-sell their rights to FOX for the home ODIs and T20s, along with the non-Seven BBL matches.

Ok, thanks.

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India’s MS Dhoni and Suresh Raina yesterday announced their retirement from international cricket.

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Fantastic cricketer one of my favourites to watch. Sad to see him go.

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Cameron White was one of Australia’s top players in ODI and Twenty20 in the past 15 years, and should have played more than the four tests he was selected for.


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The Indian cricket team will probably all fly in the Etihad ‘Residence’ suites when they tour Australia!

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Originally, the Australia-Afghanistan Day Night Test was scheduled to be held on the 21-25 NOv at Perth Stadium, however it has been delayed to 7-11 December 2020. THis was due to the rescheduling of the 2020 IPL being played in United Arab Emirates. I feel that the Australia-Afghanistan Day Night Test will clash with the BBL. The 1st Test between Australia and India (which was scheduled to be played at the Gabba on 3-7 December 2020) may more likely to be postponed to mid January (after the Sydney Test).
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Who bloody cares if it clashes with the IPL… Do we cancel matches because they clash with the BBL? NO!

The IPL gets its own international break (like in Football for World Cup Qualifiers). The BBL obviously doesn’t.

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and WHY should they be entitled to it??? It is an absolute disgrace

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Because money makes the world go round.

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Do you know how much money it’s worth?

Because it’s India. India runs cricket basically.

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I’ve told you before: ICC=BCCI

Oops :sweat_smile:

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Fox Sports understands Adelaide looms as the most likely location for all six states to live, train and play for five weeks from early October through to mid-November.

Under a likely scenario floated with states, each team would play four Shield games at a combination of Glenelg, Karen Rolton Oval and Adelaide Oval.

The matches would have three days in between and conclude in time for Australia’s historic Test against Afghanistan in Perth, likely to be staged in the first week of December.

It was also revealed yesterday the limited overs women’s series between Australia and New Zealand in September-October will be played entirely at Allan Border Field in Brisbane, instead of North Sydney Oval and regional venues in Queensland as previously scheduled.

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Good! Bring them all to the Thunder!