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No more cricket on Neo: Nimbus is Out!

In a surprising move, the BCCI has decided to terminate its contract with Nimbus for what one of its official calls a serial offence.

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided to bite the bullet, and said “enough is enough”. In a surprising move, the BCCI has decided to terminate its contract with Nimbus for what one of its official calls a serial offence. The trigger was Nimbus’ request to the BCCI to permit them to pay a large chunk of the money late. DNA on December 7 had published a report that the two parties were locked in a payment dispute.

"Enough is enough. There is history of default from the broadcasters. We could not go on like this," said a BCCI official. The decision was taken at the board’s working committee meeting in Delhi on Monday. "They have defaulted, they have not made the 50% advance payment for both the England and the West Indies series. The BCCI had no choice but to terminate the deal," said Rajiv Shukla, chairman of the Indian Premier League.

There was no immediate information from the BCCI, but sources said the BCCI will encash the Rs2,000 crore bank guarantee submitted by the broadcasters. Nimbus has been associated with the BCCI for six years, having renewed the contract in 2009 after agreeing to pay Rs31.5 crore per international match. 

Nimbus officials, meanwhile, refused to discuss the matter. "We have no official word from the BCCI regarding rumours in a section of the media. We will not be issuing any statement today," said Harish Thawani, Nimbus MD.  

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