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PCB to Launch OTT Streaming Platform for Global Cricket Fans

  • February 4, 2025
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PCB is making a major leap into the digital streaming industry by announcing plans to launch its own over-the-top (OTT) platform. This initiative aims to revolutionize how cricket content is delivered to audiences worldwide, allowing fans direct access to exclusive matches, highlights, and behind-the-scenes coverage. The move reflects the PCB’s growing focus on digital transformation and content ownership, reducing reliance on third-party broadcasters and enhancing direct engagement with cricket enthusiasts.

To bring this ambitious project to life, the PCB has issued a formal tender inviting proposals from leading international firms with expertise in developing high-quality OTT platforms. The board is specifically looking for companies with a proven track record in digital sports streaming, particularly those with experience working with major cricket organizations. The goal is to create a scalable and user-friendly streaming service that offers seamless distribution, high-definition streaming, and efficient content monetization.

The PCB’s decision follows a growing trend in the global sports industry, where major governing bodies have been launching their own OTT services to offer fans exclusive content and a more personalized viewing experience. By controlling its own digital platform, the PCB will have the flexibility to offer live broadcasts, replays, pre-match analysis, player interviews, and interactive features that enhance fan engagement. The platform is expected to cater not only to domestic audiences but also to international cricket followers who want uninterrupted access to Pakistan’s cricketing action.

The tender document, which contains all the necessary project details, is available free of charge and can be collected during official working hours from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM PST until February 28, 2025. Firms interested in bidding for the project must submit their applications by 11:00 AM PST on March 5, 2025. The evaluation of proposals will begin at 11:30 AM PST on the same day. The PCB has also set a deadline for submitting queries regarding the project, stating that only written inquiries will be entertained and official responses should be considered final.

By venturing into the OTT space, the PCB aims to take full control of its cricket content, creating a dedicated platform that ensures uninterrupted access to high-quality broadcasts. The initiative will allow fans to enjoy live matches, exclusive documentaries, training sessions, and behind-the-scenes footage, creating a more immersive cricket-watching experience. Additionally, it opens up new revenue opportunities for the PCB through subscription models, pay-per-view options, and targeted digital advertising.

As sports streaming continues to evolve, the PCB’s strategic move into the digital domain positions it alongside some of the world’s leading cricket boards that have already established independent OTT platforms. This step not only aligns with global broadcasting trends but also reflects Pakistan’s growing digital economy and the increasing importance of sports technology in modern fan engagement. The success of this project could mark a new era for Pakistan cricket, bringing the game closer to millions of fans while strengthening the PCB’s position as a forward-thinking governing body in the digital age.

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