UK pay-television broadcaster Sky has secured exclusive live rights to England’s forthcoming limited overs cricket series against India as part of a broader deal.
Sky lands rights to India v England limited overs series
England take on India in a 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup Group Match (by Philip Brown/Popperfoto via Getty Images)
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