Updated On: 13 November, 2020 08:41 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
It will mean that while Fox Sports will get to broadcast 14 days of cricket with Kohli -- six white-ball series games, a warm-up match, and the day-night Test -- Channel 7 will broadcast only the five-day first Test featuring one of the best batsmen

Virat Kohli
Broadcasters Channel 7 hit out at Cricket Australia (CA) on Thursday after its ongoing dispute took a turn for the worse following India skipper Virat Kohli's decision to withdraw from three of the four Tests. Kohli's absence has left Channel 7 at a major disadvantage but it has given a major boost to its rivals Fox Sports. Channel 7, a free-to-air, holds the rights for the four-match Test series while Fox Sports, a pay channel, has 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, where Kohli will play. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Monday granted Kohli paternity leave, allowing him to return home after the first Test to be with wife Anushka Sharma who is due for delivery around that time.
It will mean that while Fox Sports will get to broadcast 14 days of cricket with Kohli -- six white-ball series games, a warm-up match, and the day-night Test -- Channel 7 will broadcast only the five-day first Test featuring one of the best batsmen in the world. Channel 7 will have to broadcast the remaining 15 days of Test cricket sans talismanic Indian. Kerry Stokes, chairman of Seven West Media, which owns Channel 7 was quoted by The Age as saying in the company annual general meeting, "Our company loves cricket. We couldn't be more excited about cricket, the people who play it and the games and watching Australia represent us at the middle of the oval." Stokes told investors at Seven's virtual AGM that CA administrators have let them down.