India

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) and Zee Sports have signed an exclusive 10-year telecast deal for all domestic soccer matches.

Cricket fans in Australia, India, South Africa and the UK will be able to watch action from the Johnnie Walker Super Series on their mobile phones.

The WTA Tour has unveiled plans to expand into the growth markets of India and the Middle East.

Asia's best players are set to take on the elite of Europe in a new team golf competition.

Big names have signed up to the only conference and meeting forum for the business of Formula One and motorsport, to be held in Monaco on November 16-17, 2005.

The UK’s Sky Sports, South Africa’s SuperSport and Sony in India, have won the rights to televise the inaugural International 20:20 Club Championship.

ABN AMRO and Emirates Airline have become Official Partners of the Johnnie Walker Super Series, where world champions Australia will take on ICC World XI sides.

This year's US Open tennis tournament marks the first time in 10 years that the event is distributed on a country-by-country basis in Asia.

A1 Team Ireland is the latest national team to join the A1 Grand Prix series, taking the competitor list to 20 countries across the globe.

Hero Honda has signed up as an Official Partner to the inaugural Johnnie Walker Super Series in Australia this October.

Hero Honda has signed up as an Official Partner to the inaugural Johnnie Walker Super Series in Australia this October.

Jamie Davis, most recently president of STAR China, will take over from Rik Dovey as managing director of ESPN STAR Sports, the pan-regional sports venture.

Jamie Davis, most recently president of STAR China, will take over from Rik Dovey as managing director of ESPN STAR Sports, the pan-regional sports venture.

France, Switzerland and the USA are the three latest signings to the new A1 Grand Prix motor racing series.

Nimbus Sport has been appointed by A1 Team India to manage its commercial and sponsorship rights.

In a first for the Commonwealth Games, parts of central and south-east Asia will enjoy both television and radio coverage of the event, increasing the reach by 10 countries and some 500 million television viewers compared to Manchester.

West Indies have ignored 10 players in the squad to tour Sri Lanka after talks aimed at settling the ongoing sponsorship dispute collapsed.

Quintus, the sports and entertainment group, has acquired Three-D-Signs International, the company that owns the worldwide patents to 3-D surface branding.