The Broadcaster of IPL 2011

IPL T20 Fans would miss the next generation CEO Lalit Modi being barred by IPL Committee this year. He was removed because of mismanagement of funds as well as back door participation in the IPL teams. He believed to have stack in Mohali, Kolkata and Rajasthan IPL Teams. The new chairman for IPL 2011 would be Chirayu Amin.

If we look at the IPL Highlights, performance of Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings was remarkable. Kolkata Knight Riders and Punjab Kings XI were the bottom teams who performed consistently low throughout the tournament. For IPL Scorecard refer IPL Live Score

IPL 2011 will constitute ten teams rather than alike earlier years eight teams. The new teams added this year are Sahara Pune Warriors and Kochi IPL. If the format of the IPL remain unchanged then the matches to be played will increase from 60 to 94. Lalit Modi tweeted on his account on April 14, 2010 – “We are going to start the 2011 IPL season a few days after the World Cup in the first week of April. We are going back to the schedule of April-May that we had in the 2008 first season. We will keep this (schedule) in future,”. Lalit Modi also mentioned that because of increase in teams and matches schedule will be of 51 days instead of regular 45 days IPL Schedule. Because of just after World Cup, there might be low interest in the IPL Tournament. Although critics hold that IPL 2012 would decide the future of the IPL.

Chirayu Amin – Chairman of Indian Premier League (IPL T20) told that 2011 year would be much more better and amazing the previous years. Although doubts rolls because of non presence of former Commissioner Lalit Modi.

The Broadcaster of IPL 2011 would be as follow
Winning BidderRegional Broadcast Rights
Sony/World Sport Group India
ONE HD Australia: Free-to-air HD and SD television. Owned by Network TEN.
Sky Network Television New Zealand
PCCW Hong Kong: Broadcast on Now Sports.
StarHub Singapore: Broadcast on Cricket Extra.
Astro Malaysia: Broadcast Astro Box Office Sport.
SuperSportCentral Africa, South Africa, Niger
Arab Digital Distribution United Arab Emirates,  Bahrain,  Iraq,  Jordan,  Kuwait,  Lebanon,  Oman,  Qatar,  Palestine,  Saudi Arabia,  Syria,  Turkey,  Algeria,  Morocco,  Tunisia,  Egypt,  Sudan,  Libya,  Nigeria
GEO Super Pakistan
Willow TVRights to distribute on television, radio, broadband and Internet, for the IPL in North America.
DirecTV United States: Exclusive broadcast rights on CricketTicket.
Asian Television Network Canada: Aired on Pay-per-view channel. Aired on XM Radio's ATN-Asian Radio as well.
SportsMaxCaribbean
ITV United Kingdom: Broadcast on ITV4.
IPL 2011 Schedule and IPL Fixtures for Season 4 is yet to be announced. Once they are announced, we will post it here.
 
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