ICC chief Pawar clueless on media non-rights holders’ issue

By IANS,

Mumbai : International Cricket Council (ICC) president Sharad Pawar was Friday clueless about the status of media non-rights holders when asked why they were not permitted to enter the Wankhede Stadium to attend the pre-match press conferences on the eve of the India-Sri Lanka World Cup final.


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“I have no idea about it. There was some meeting yesterday and I don’t know what was the outcome of the meeting. I think some communications might have reached up to you and that is final,” he said.

The ICC has accused Indian television channels, who are non-rights holders, of breaching the accreditation guidelines.

The ICC withdrew the accreditation of the electronic media for the India-Pakistan semifinal’s pre-match press conferences. It was after a 24 hour truce that they could cover the match Wednesday.

But talks between the News Broadcasters’ Association (NBA) and the ICC could not reach an agreement on the coverage.

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