LAHORE – The consortium of Tamasha and Trans Group FZE has been awarded live-streaming rights for the home T20I series against New Zealand and also the women’s home series against West Indies which involves five T20Is and three ODIs.
In the public bidding process apart from Tamasha and Trans Group FZE, ARY Group, Tower Sports and Tapmad also took part in the process.
These rights involve streaming only in the Pakistan region. The streaming rights for the upcoming five-match home T20I series against New Zealand have seen a 94 per cent increase as compared to the last home series against the same opposition in 2023.
The fans will be able to stream both the home white-ball series involving the National men’s and women’s teams on the respective platforms with added quality.
PCB COO, Salman Naseer: “The increase in the value of international home series rights for the Pakistan region highlights the solid market interest which stems from hosting various international teams.
“The Pakistan Cricket Board congratulates the successful bidders and looks forward to continuing this healthy business deal. I want to thank the consortium of Tamasha and Trans Group FZE for their commitment and support towards Pakistan cricket.
Trans Group COO, Rao Usman Hashim Khan: “Trans Group in partnership with Tamasha is proud to have acquired the PCB bilateral live-streaming rights for the two series. As Pakistan’s largest sports business group, Trans Group has always stood behind Pakistan Cricket and worked in association with the PCB to enhance the commercial potential of all its rights.
“As is evident through our record-breaking bid, Trans Group is excited to grow our digital media rights business with its partner Tamasha; and strongly believes in the potential which digital can unlock for cricket and the sports industry overall.”