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(Pocket-lint) – Amazon is reportedly planning to enter the bidding race to secure broadcast rights for the International Cricket Council (ICC) roster between 2024 and 2031, the next available date window.

Winning the rights in certain territories would allow Amazon to stream major events in the cricket calendar, including the Cricket World Cup and the T20 World Cup, both popular formats.

According to Cricbuzz, Amazon is indeed meeting with ICC officials to discuss a possible bid, in another effort to expand its ever-growing live sports output.

In recent weeks he has added the football Champions League to his list, one of the most popular annual sporting tournaments in the world, and with plenty of tennis in his arsenal things are looking good for sports fans with Prime subscriptions.

That said, the cricket picture is a bit more complicated given that Amazon has some rights to the Indian Premier League but has not secured anything in the latest set of bundles on offer, in a sign that the deal may not have delivered enough . a return on the investment required to secure them.

Of course, with nothing finalized yet, there is no guarantee that Amazon will either bid or succeed in its bid to buy the ICC package, given that there will be other competitors in their place. We will have to wait for official word for any confirmation.

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