Media conglomerate JioStar has said that it will stand by the media rights deal with the International Cricket Council (ICC) and has vehemently denied that they are looking to opt out of the four-year deal worth USD 3 billion.
Earlier, reports were rampant on the news and social media about JioStar possibly opting out of the media rights deal with the ICC. Rumours said that the media company had notified the ICC that they were unable to serve the remaining two years of the four-year media rights contract in India.
JioStar Reiterates Commitment To ICC Media Rights Deal Despite Exit Rumours
The reports also claimed that with JioStar looking to opt out, the International Cricket Council (ICC) had knocked on the doors of Netflix, Prime Video and Sony Pictures Networks India to see if they a

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