Indian sports law update: BCCI conflict of interest cases and IPL’s Covid-19 rules

With the recent and much anticipated return of the Indian Premier League (IPL), this Indian sports law update examines a number of contemporary issues from the world of cricket, namely:
- IPL’s Covid-19 procedure;
- BCCI conflict of interest cases relating to:
- Sourav Ganguly; and
- Virat Kohli
- The result of arbitration proceedings between:
- BCCI and World Sports Group relating to IPL broadcast rights; and
- BCCI and the owners of IPL team Deccan Chargers relating to the terms of a bank guarantee.
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- Tags: Anti-Corruption | Arbitration | BCCI | Broadcasting | Covid-19 | Cricket | Dispute Resolution | India | Indian Premier League | Integrity
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Written by
Manan Agrawal
LawInSport
Manan is currently an Editor at LawInSport and is a media, entertainment and sports lawyer. Before joining LawInSport, Manan practiced law at a leading media and entertainment law firm in Mumbai, India.
He is also the organiser of LawInSport's Sports Law Arbitration Moot competition which is hosted by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne, Switzerland.