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Tough overs begin as IPL rights likely to stagnate at $5.4 billion
Tough overs begin as IPL rights likely to stagnate at $5.4 billion
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The next cycle offers no lift, with broadcasters staring at losses of over $1.75 billion
Tough overs begin as IPL rights likely to stagnate at $5.4 billion
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