JioStar Terminates IPL, WPL Media Rights in Bangladesh Over Payment Defaults

JioStar India has terminated its sub-licence agreements for IPL and WPL digital media rights in Bangladesh with Excel Lead IT Solutions, holding company of T-Sports, citing payment defaults for the 2025 seasons. The termination requires T-Sports to immediately cease all broadcast and streaming of the leagues in Bangladesh. Separately, JioStar has also invoked arbitration against Green Bean Sports Marketing, an affiliate of Gazi TV, over a television rights agreement for the same period. These moves highlight the intense commercial enforcement surrounding premium cricket broadcasting rights in South Asia.

Key Points: IPL & WPL Media Rights in Bangladesh Terminated by JioStar

  • Rights terminated for 2023-27 seasons
  • Defaults on IPL 2025 & WPL 2025 dues
  • Legal proceedings and arbitration initiated
  • Rights reverted to JioStar
  • Enforcement of high-value cricket rights
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JioStar terminates agreements for IPL and WPL media rights in Bangladesh over "payment defaults"

JioStar terminates IPL and WPL media rights agreements in Bangladesh due to payment defaults by T-Sports and Gazi TV affiliate, sparking legal disputes.

"following payment defaults - sources on JioStar's termination"

Dhaka, April 1

A media rights dispute has emerged in Bangladesh involving the broadcast and exploitation rights for the Indian Premier League and the Women's Premier League. JioStar India Private Limited, which holds the underlying rights, has formally terminated its Bangladesh sub-licence agreements "following payment defaults" by Excel Lead IT Solutions FZ-LLC, holding company of sports broadcaster T-Sports, sources said.

The agreements, originally executed between Viacom18 Media Private Limited (now JioStar) and Clifford Commodity DMCC and later novated in favour of Excel Lead (T-Sports), "covered the exploitation of Indian Premier League (IPL) and Women's Premier League (WPL) digital media rights" within Bangladesh for the 2023-27 seasons.

As per sources, in early January 2026, JioStar formally called upon the counterparty to clear outstanding dues relating to the IPL 2025 and WPL 2025 seasons, which "remained unpaid" despite JioStar providing Excel Lead with access to all relevant matches and enabling Excel Lead (T-Sports) to carry out complete commercial exploitation during the applicable seasons. The cure period in accordance with the terms of the agreements and demand notices expired without defaults being remedied, the sources said.

Consequently, JioStar exercised its termination rights, resulting in the automatic reversion of all licensed rights under the agreements. JioStar has demanded all outstanding dues, along with overdue interest and associated costs from the respective due dates until realisation, the sources said.

Upon termination, Excel Lead (T-Sports) has been formally "directed to immediately cease any broadcast, streaming, promotion, or other exploitation of IPL and WPL rights in Bangladesh" and the relevant rights for these properties in Bangladesh have reverted and reserved with JioStar, and "any continued use would constitute unauthorized exploitation and actionable infringement of JioStar's proprietary media rights".

JioStar is also evaluating the initiation of appropriate legal proceedings, including interim and injunctive relief measures to restrain any unauthorized exploitation and to protect the commercial integrity of these high-value cricket properties, the sources said.

In a separate development concerning IPL media rights in Bangladesh, JioStar has also invoked arbitration against Green Bean Sports Marketing, an affiliate entity of Gazi TV Bangladesh, in relation to a sublicensing agreement, the sources said. The agreement covered the sublicensing of Indian Premier League (IPL) television media rights in Bangladesh for the 2023-27 seasons.

As per sources, signals for the IPL 2023 and 2024 seasons were duly provided and transmitted under the agreement. However, subsequent contractual breaches and payment-related issues led JioStar to terminate the agreement in January 2025 in accordance with its contractual provisions, they said.

Following the termination and the disputes arising under the agreement, JioStar has issued a notice invoking arbitration under the applicable dispute resolution clause, seeking resolution of the disputes and enforcement of its contractual rights.

According to an industry source familiar with the matter, JioStar India remains confident in the judicial process and its ongoing litigation efforts in relation to the dispute. Source indicated that the company is pursuing full recovery of all outstanding dues from the defaulting parties and is unlikely to relent until the amounts are recovered in entirety, including overdue interest and associated litigation costs.

Industry observers noted that the development underscores the increasing enforcement focus around high-value sports media rights in the region, particularly as marquee cricket properties continue to command premium commercial valuations across South Asia.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is so disappointing for cricket fans in Bangladesh! IPL and WPL are such exciting tournaments. I hope a solution is found quickly so viewers there don't miss out. Sports should bring people together, not cause legal battles.
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Rohit P
Good move by JioStar. Shows they are serious about protecting their assets. The BCCI must be watching closely. You can't just take the feed, enjoy the ad revenue, and then not pay up. Time for some companies to learn business ethics.
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Sarah B
As an ex-pat living in Dhaka, this is frustrating news. T-Sports was the main channel for IPL here. Now what will we do? Hopefully, JioStar can license it to another reliable broadcaster soon. The demand is huge.
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Vikram M
While I support protecting rights, I hope this doesn't become a trend that prices out fans in neighboring countries. Cricket's popularity in South Asia is a shared heritage. The business side should facilitate access, not block it.
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Karthik V
Two separate disputes? Sounds like a pattern of payment issues in the Bangladesh market. JioStar needs to be very careful who they partner with next time. Due diligence is key. On the plus side, it shows the massive commercial value of IPL and now WPL! 🏏

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