Sony Sports Network Secures Exclusive Rights for Pakistan’s Home Matches in 2025
Sony Sports Network has reinforced its status as a leading cricket broadcaster by acquiring exclusive TV rights for Pakistan’s home matches in 2025, including the highly anticipated Pakistan Super League (PSL X). This deal grants Indian viewers direct access to one of the world’s most thrilling T20 leagues.
The agreement extends Sony’s exclusive broadcast rights to India, Nepal, Bhutan, the Maldives, and Myanmar, while matches will be aired non-exclusively in Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Sri Lanka. This acquisition further expands Sony’s cricket portfolio, which already features New Zealand Cricket, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), Sri Lanka Cricket, and the Asian Cricket Council (ACC).
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Comprehensive Coverage of Pakistan’s 2025 Cricket Calendar
The deal includes Pakistan’s home bilateral series, a tri-nation tournament, and the entire 34-match PSL season, ensuring year-round cricket coverage. It began with the recently concluded tri-nation ODI series featuring Pakistan, New Zealand, and South Africa.
Here’s a breakdown of the upcoming series:
Tournament/Series | Month | Format |
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Pakistan Super League | April – May | 34 Matches |
Pakistan vs Bangladesh | May | 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is |
Pakistan vs Afghanistan | August | 3 T20Is |
Pakistan vs Ireland | September | 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is |
Pakistan vs South Africa | October | 2 Tests, 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is |
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka | November | 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is |
Sony Expands Its Cricketing Footprint
With this deal, Sony Sports Network strengthens its presence in the cricketing world, doubling down on its commitment to delivering top-tier tournaments. Beyond live matches, Sony will also broadcast historic encounters, blending real-time action with nostalgia.
This latest acquisition cements Sony’s reputation as the go-to destination for cricket, offering a mix of live international tournaments, domestic leagues, and legendary matchups. From the intensity of PSL to high-stakes bilateral clashes, Sony is set to provide an unmatched cricket experience in 2025.