Dr Farooq Abdullah, who is the head of the marketing committee, could not attend the meeting due to political commitments and president-in-exile N Srinivasan chaired the meeting as this was not a "day to day affair".
"Mr Srinivasan chaired the marketing committee meeting where we decided that the base price for buying the rights of India's international matches at home will be Rs 2 crore per match," a member of the marketing committee told PTI over phone from Mumbai.
"Last time, Airtel won the rights paying Rs 3.33 crore per international match across three formats. This time it will be different. For example, if company A bids Rs 4 crore for a Test and company B bids for 5 crore for a T20, they would be separately given the rights of Tests and T20's respectively," the official added.
The BCCI members also took the current economic slowdown in the country into account while discussing the span of contract period.
