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Sir, ICC chief Ehsan Mani has said that the India-Pakistan cricket series will be off if there is no live telecast. The telecast rights issue is in court. Just because of an impending Pakistan tour, courts cannot be expected to rule in a hurry. There is no point in pressuring the Indian judiciary. Cricket can be played without live telecast also.
K. Radhakrishnan,
Sir, Looks like no tournament can be held without a telecast row. The cricket lovers are unhappy. So are the players. Only a handful of people who remain at the helm are happy.
M. Neelesh,
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