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Neo Sports Acquires TV Rights To All International Cricket Played In New Zealand Through 2020

Neo Sports has secured the TV rights to showcase all domestic and int'l cricket played in New Zealand until '20, according to IANS. New Zealand Cricket's exclusive int'l broadcast and sponsorship agents Pitch Int'l "managed the sales process." The New Zealand deal for Neo "comes right at the back of securing the broadcast rights for the Asia Cup." The seven-year deal "includes 261 days of live cricket including 18 T20s, 63 ODIs and 36 Tests and includes rights for all of Asia excluding Middle-East" (IANS, 2/27)

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