The BCCI, Cricket Australia and Cricket South Africa combine will earn $330 million from Star India for exiting the Champions League Twenty20 midway, according to a report in Mumbai Mirror. The Champions League T20 commercial rights owner Star India, which had acquired the rights (along with then JV partner ESPN) for $975 million in 2008, was in favour of scrapping the tournament as it was not garnering enough viewership. Six editions of the event have been played. The BCCI’s share of that compensation is estimated to be about $190 million. The Australian board will pocket $80 million and the South African board’s share is expected to be around $60 million.
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