Google and Sony caught in Indian cricket probe

The multi-billion dollar television and internet broadcasting rights held by Sony and Google for the Indian Premier League, the world’s most lucrative cricket tournament, are expected to be investigated as part of a sweeping corruption probe into the competition.

The multi-billion dollar television and internet broadcasting rights held by Sony and Google for the Indian Premier League, the world’s most lucrative cricket tournament, are expected to be investigated as part of a sweeping corruption probe into the competition.Shashank Manohar, the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, announced the investigation on Monday following the suspension of Lalit Modi, the IPL chairman, in a scandal that threatens the credibility of the tournament.
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