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The Indian Premier League is in danger of losing one of its biggest markets.

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The Indian Premier League is in danger of losing one of its biggest markets. India's JioStar, an entertainment venture backed by billionaire Mukesh Ambani, has terminated its broadcast deal with Bangladesh over payment issues, the Times of India reports. Bangladesh had banned the broadcast of the IPL in January after Kolkata Knight Riders released pacer Mustafizur Rahman. The decision comes as Bangladesh is reviewing its ban on IPL broadcasts.

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