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Prasar Bharati and CricViz launched The Great Indian Cricket Show in New Delhi. The event featured speeches from top officials and former cricketers. The show blends cricket heritage with modern analytics and storytelling. It aims to engage fans nationwide with high-quality sports content.

Key Points: Prasar Bharati and CricViz Launch Great Indian Cricket Show

  • Prasar Bharati and CricViz unveil cricket show at Delhi premiere
  • Features cricketing legends like Anil Kumble and Sanjay Manjrekar
  • Combines data analytics with storytelling for fans
  • Event attended by ex-cricketers Madan Lal and Aakash Chopra
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Prasar Bharati, CricViz Premiere The Great Indian Cricket Show

Prasar Bharati and CricViz premiere The Great Indian Cricket Show, celebrating India’s cricketing legacy with tech-driven storytelling.

"The Great Indian Cricket Show marks a significant milestone in Prasar Bharati’s mission to deliver world-class content. - Navneet Kumar Sehgal"

New Delhi, August 18

Prasar Bharati, India's public service broadcaster, in collaboration with CricViz, formally launched The Great Indian Cricket Show at a special premiere event held on Monday at The Lalit, New Delhi.

The launch was presided over by Navneet Kumar Sehgal, IAS, Chairman, Prasar Bharati Board, and Gaurav Dwivedi, IAS, Chief Executive Officer, Prasar Bharati, as per a release from The Great Indian Cricket Show.

The event was also attended by Michael Kivido, Managing Director, CricViz, along with distinguished Guests of Honour, former Indian cricketers Madan Lal, Chetan Sharma, Murali Kartik and Aakash Chopra.

The programme commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, followed by addresses from the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Prasar Bharati, and the Managing Director of CricViz.

The speakers underlined the importance of the initiative in celebrating India's cricketing heritage, while also highlighting the role of technology, data, and storytelling in shaping the future of sports broadcasting.

The highlight of the event was the screening of specially curated excerpts of the upcoming show featuring celebrated cricketers Anil Kumble, Sanjay Manjrekar, Parthiv Patel, and Sanjay Bangar.

In his address, Navneet Kumar Sehgal, IAS, Chairman, Prasar Bharati, observed, "The Great Indian Cricket Show marks a significant milestone in Prasar Bharati's mission to deliver world-class content to audiences across the nation. Honouring India's glorious cricketing heritage while inspiring and engaging the fans, the show promises to strike a chord with every Indian."

In his address, Gaurav Dwivedi, CEO, Prasar Bharati, observed, "The Great Indian Cricket Show is an important step in Prasar Bharati's continuing endeavour to bring high-quality, meaningful content to audiences across India. It is both a celebration of India's cricketing excellence and a bridge to the aspirations of the next generation of fans."

Michael Kivido, Managing Director, CricViz, stated, "This partnership with Prasar Bharati represents a unique opportunity to combine CricViz's analytical expertise with the broadcaster's unparalleled reach. The Great Indian Cricket Show will set new standards in cricket storytelling for audiences nationwide."

- ANI

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Ananya R
Great initiative but I hope they don't make it too technical with all that data analysis. Cricket is about emotions for us Indians - the roar of the crowd, the nail-biting finishes!
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Vikram M
Prasar Bharati should focus on improving their basic broadcasting quality first. My cable connection shows DD Sports in 480p while private channels offer 4K. Content is good but delivery matters too!
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Priya S
Excited to see legends like Madan Lal and Chetan Sharma on screen again! These players don't get enough recognition compared to current stars. Hope they share untold stories from 1983 World Cup win.
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I love how cricket connects everyone here. Looking forward to understanding more about India's cricket history through this show. Maybe they'll include women's cricket too?
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Karthik V
Hope they show this on YouTube as well. Many young fans like me don't have cable TV but consume everything on mobile. Digital first approach is needed for public broadcasters in 2023!

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