JioStar reportedly seeks to exit its $3 billion ICC cricket media rights deal due to financial losses, leaving the governing body scrambling. The ICC is now seeking $2.4 billion for new rights, approaching Sony, Netflix, and Amazon, but interest is reportedly low amid a challenging sports media landscape.
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