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Show us the money: D-Day looms in cricket’s rights feud with Seven – Sydney Morning Herald
CA could be in court with Seven on Tuesday if the network doesn’t make its next $25m payment. But whether it would see the money anyway after a long legal battle is another story.

Sources familiar with the dispute say that if it does go to court, CA would sue Seven for damages amounting to the difference between the networks $82m-a-year agreement and the value of deals it could strike with other broadcasters such as Nine and Ten if they picked up Test cricket and the Big Bash for a lower price.
A source with knowledge of Sevens position, however, warned that even if CA won, it could take more than a year to run its course and the networks debt arrangement with eight bank…
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