Tuesday, June 2, 2026
28.1 C
New Delhi

IPL 2026: Double Blow For Bangladesh As Broadcast Deal Fails After Government Lifts Ban

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

IPL 2026: Bangladesh is facing a total IPL blackout, and for once, the government isn’t the one to blame. Just days after the newly appointed Information and Broadcasting Minister, Zahir Uddin Swapan, made a high-profile U-turn to lift the ban on the league, a fresh corporate disaster has left fans staring at blank screens.

While the “Yellow Army” and “Royals” fans in India are gearing up for the Guwahati thriller, the situation across the border seems to have no access to the RR vs CSK Match tonight.

The 11th-Hour U-Turn

The season began with a heavy cloud of tension. The previous interim government had slapped a blanket ban on IPL 2026 coverage, citing the controversial exit of Mustafizur Rahman. Despite being a record ₹9.20 crore buy for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), Mustafizur was forced out of the league due to escalating geopolitical friction, sparking outrage in Dhaka

However, in a pragmatic move on March 28, Minister Swapan announced the ban was being scrapped. “We don’t want to mix politics with sport,” he stated, signaling a “commercial lens” approach that briefly gave millions of fans hope.

JioHotstar Terminates Deal

The celebration was short-lived. Even as the government opened the doors, the actual “pipe” for the broadcast was cut. JioStar, the global rights holder, has officially terminated its sublicensing deal in Bangladesh with immediate effect.

According to reports, the termination isn’t political; it’s financial. JioStar cited a “continued failure and default in adhering to payment timelines” by their local partner, TSports.

With the 2023–2027 agreement now dead, there is currently no legal broadcaster for the IPL in Bangladesh. Unless a miracle deal is struck with another network like GTV or a global feed like Star Sports is officially restored, the “Blackout” is here to stay.

Where Does This Leave Mustafizur?

While fans can’t watch the IPL, Mustafizur Rahman hasn’t been sitting idle. Amidst the IPL row, Mustafizur has been active in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 for the Lahore Qalandars, where he has already picked up two wickets in his first two outings. It’s a bittersweet reality for Bangladeshi supporters: their biggest star is performing on the international stage, but the world’s richest league remains out of reach.

Also Check: 

Go to Source

Hot this week

Serena Williams’ comeback ‘incredible for tennis’, former and current stars agree: ‘Semi-shocked that she…’

Serena Williams is set to play her first competitive match in four years at the upcoming Queen’s Club tournament in London. Former tennis stars have hailed her comeback as an incredible thing for tennis. Read More

Quote of the day by Chinese philosopher Confucius: “Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.”

Confucius (Image: Wikipedia) This Confucius line keeps resurfacing in articles about anger and decision-making. It is usually shared as a short warning, almost like a proverb that travels faster than its original context. Read More

Operation Checkmate: 30 Indian Truckers Working Illegally In US Arrested, Likely To Be Deported

Around 30 Indians operating as commercial truck drivers were arrested as part of ‘Operation Checkmate’ for living in the US illegally. Read More

Massive Russian attack on cities across Ukraine kills at least nine people

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko says two high-rise apartment buildings have been hit and there are fears people are trapped under rubble. Read More

Gen Z Wants Heritage, Not Heirloom Debt: The New Gold Trend Taking Over India

As gold prices rise, Gen Z is embracing lightweight, design-led jewellery that blends heritage, affordability, sustainability and personal style. Read More

Topics

Serena Williams’ comeback ‘incredible for tennis’, former and current stars agree: ‘Semi-shocked that she…’

Serena Williams is set to play her first competitive match in four years at the upcoming Queen’s Club tournament in London. Former tennis stars have hailed her comeback as an incredible thing for tennis. Read More

Quote of the day by Chinese philosopher Confucius: “Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.”

Confucius (Image: Wikipedia) This Confucius line keeps resurfacing in articles about anger and decision-making. It is usually shared as a short warning, almost like a proverb that travels faster than its original context. Read More

Operation Checkmate: 30 Indian Truckers Working Illegally In US Arrested, Likely To Be Deported

Around 30 Indians operating as commercial truck drivers were arrested as part of ‘Operation Checkmate’ for living in the US illegally. Read More

Massive Russian attack on cities across Ukraine kills at least nine people

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko says two high-rise apartment buildings have been hit and there are fears people are trapped under rubble. Read More

Gen Z Wants Heritage, Not Heirloom Debt: The New Gold Trend Taking Over India

As gold prices rise, Gen Z is embracing lightweight, design-led jewellery that blends heritage, affordability, sustainability and personal style. Read More

Katrina Kaif’s Impossibly Long Hair Has The Internet Obsessed: Here’s The Homemade Oil Behind It

Katrina Kaif credits her long, thick and healthy hair to a homemade oil made with onion, amla and avocado. Here’s why it works. Read More

‘Will Declare War On Centre’: Revanth Reddy Pushes For Govt To Purchase Paddy, Other Crops From State

The Chief Minister demanded that Union Minister G Kishan Reddy — an MP from Telangana’s Secunderabad — convince the Centre to purchase paddy from the state Go to Source Read More

India-Tibet Trade Revives At Lipulekh After 6 Years, But The Caravans Have Disappeared

India-Tibet trade via Lipulekh Pass has resumed after six years, reviving a historic route amid renewed focus on the India-Nepal border dispute. Read More

Related Articles