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BCCI announces ITT for media rights for Women's IPL

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Saturday, 10 December 2022 (17:17 IST)
Mumbai: Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday announced release of Invitation to Tender for Media Rights to the Women’s Indian Premier League Seasons 2023-2027.The Governing Council of the IPL invites bids from reputed entities to acquire the media rights for the Women's IPL Seasons 2023-2027, through a tender process.

The detailed terms and conditions governing the tender process including eligibility requirements, process for submissions of bids, proposed media rights packages, and obligations, among other things are contained in the ITT.The ITT will be made available on receipt of payment of non-refundable fee of Rs 5 lakh plus any applicable GST.The ITT will be available for purchase till December 31, 2022.

"Interested parties are requested to email the details of payment made for the purchase of the ITT to wipl.mediarights@bcci.tv , as per the procedure. It is clarified that the ITT documents shall be shared only upon receipt of payment of the non-refundable fee," BCCI stated.

"Any interested party wishing to submit a bid is required to purchase the ITT. However, only those satisfying the eligibility criteria set out in the ITT and subject to the other terms and conditions set out therein, shall be eligible to bid," it said.

It is clarified that merely purchasing this ITT does not entitle any person to bid, BCCI said. "BCCI reserves the right to cancel or amend the bidding process at any stage in any manner at its discretion," it added.(UNI)

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