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    ARY Digital Network Partners with CSA (Cricket South Africa) for Exclusive Broadcasting Rights in Pakistan

    ARY Digital Network is excited to announce that it has acquired exclusive broadcasting rights for CSA (Cricket South Africa) starting immediately till 2027.

    All international fixtures hosted by CSA, will be broadcast on ARY’s premier sports channel, A Sports HD in Pakistan.

    Since its inception, A-Sports has been at the forefront of sports broadcasting in Pakistan, consistently covering various sports like, Pakistan Super League, FIFA World Cup Qatar 2002, ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021-22, ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, Paris Olympics 2024, La Liga 2022-23-24, Formula 1 Racing, and many more through a comprehensive coverage.

    This new partnership is a testament to A-Sports’ commitment to its viewers, providing an unparalleled platform for cricket enthusiasts across the country.

    A-Sports’ vision of nurturing the love for cricket in Pakistan aligns perfectly with this initiative, as it continues to be the premium channel for sports in the country. A Sports will deliver comprehensive coverage of CSA’s cricket events, including live broadcasts, expert analysis and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.

    “We are excited to secure this partnership with Cricket South Africa (CSA) and offer their cricket events exclusively to viewers in Pakistan through A Sports,” said Salman Iqbal, Founder & CEO of ARY Digital Network. “This long-term agreement allows us to bring the thrill of South Africa’s cricket matches directly to Pakistani fans, enhancing our commitment to delivering world-class sports programming.”

    “We are delighted to welcome ARY Digital Network and A Sports to our growing network of broadcast partners,” said Pholetsi Moseki, CEO of Cricket South Africa. “This agreement allows for matches hosted in South Africa to be broadcast exclusively to Pakistani audiences, allowing fans to experience our cricket events with the best possible coverage,” Moseki concludes.

    Rathindra Basu, VP India & South Asia and Pan Regional Sales, APAC for IMG’s media business, added: “Pakistan is one of the world’s most passionate cricketing nations, and this deal will bring local fans live action from the Proteas on A Sports. Together with CSA, we’re continuing to deliver increased commercial opportunities for the sport and grow the Proteas’ audience worldwide.”

    The broadcasting arrangement on A Sports will commence immediately, with all CSA matches scheduled through to 2027 being broadcast live and in high quality. Cricket fans in Pakistan can tune in to A Sports for comprehensive coverage and immersive cricketing experiences.

    The deal, brokered by IMG, follows CSA’s recently announced agreement with Foxtel Group to broadcast the Proteas Men and Women’s international matches on Foxtel and Kayo Sports in Australia. IMG has worked with CSA for the past 30 years and manages the federation’s international media rights.

    Also Read: Emirates commits support to Asia Rugby to broaden reach and appeal of sport in 36 countries

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