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IPL to decide on showing matches in cinema theatres
Following a spate of requests from theatre owners in the country, the IPL has decided to float tenders to sell these rights for the 2009 season.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 16, 2009 02:21 PM IST
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Mumbai:
"We have received requests from many chains of cinema theatres. We have decided to issue tenders for selling these rights for one year or so. We will decide on continuing this after seeing how it goes on," said IPL chairman Lalit Modi on Monday.
The IPL matches last for around three hours and seemingly ideally suited for theatre goers.
Following a spate of requests from cinema theatre owners in the country, the Indian Premier League has decided to float tenders to sell these rights for the 2009 IPL season commencing on April 10."We have received requests from many chains of cinema theatres. We have decided to issue tenders for selling these rights for one year or so. We will decide on continuing this after seeing how it goes on," said IPL chairman Lalit Modi on Monday.
The IPL matches last for around three hours and seemingly ideally suited for theatre goers.
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