India vs australia
Ind vs Aus: Channel 7 Suffers Loss Due To Virat Kohli's Absence, Says Aus media
India skipper Virat Kohli's decision to play only the limited-overs leg and the first Test on the upcoming tour of Australia has left broadcasters Channel 7 at a major disadvantage but has given a major boost to rivals Fox Sports.
Channel 7, which is free-to-air, holds rights for the four-match Test series while Fox Sports, a pay channel, holds the rights to broadcast the two white-ball series (three T20Is and as many ODIs). Both channels will, however, be able to broadcast the first Test, a pink-ball affair to be played at the Adelaide Oval in which Kohli will take part.
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