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Amazon plans to exit $7.7 billion race for cricket rights; leaves the field open to Reliance, Disney and Sony

The US giant, Amazon, led by Jeff Bezos, is planning to throw in the towel rather than get into a bidding war for the rights to stream Indian Premier League cricket matches at the June 12 auction, according to people familiar with the matter. While Amazon has already invested more than USD 6 billion in the country, more spending merely for the online streaming rights to the league didn’t make business sense, they said, asking not to be identified as discussing internal deliberations.

By Bloomberg  Jun 10, 2022 4:32:06 PM IST (Updated)


Amazon.com Inc. is planning to withdraw from a heated competition for the rights to stream Indian Premier League cricket matches, ceding one of the world’s most popular sporting contests to rivals from Walt Disney Co. to Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries Ltd.
The rights had been estimated to fetch an unprecedented USD 7.7 billion. The US giant, led by Jeff Bezos, is planning to throw in the towel rather than get into a bidding war at the June 12 auction, according to people familiar with the matter.
While Amazon has already invested more than USD 6 billion in the country, more spending merely for the online streaming rights to the league didn’t make business sense, they said, asking not to be identified as discussing internal deliberations. Representatives for Amazon didn’t respond to a request for comment.