Kolkata, April 24 -- All Indian Super League (ISL) clubs barring defending champions Mohun Bagan Super Giant attended Thursday's online presentation from Genius Sports, the highest bidder for the commercial rights of India's top league with an annual commitment of $7m for the next 15+5 years. AIFF deputy secretary-general M Satyanarayan termed the discussion fruitful. The Genius representative said they would invest for the first two years and were confident of generating revenue thereafter, said an official present at the meeting. "They've built the data and broadcast infrastructure for some of the most valuable sports leagues on the planet. The fact that they want to apply that same technology and commercial muscle to the ISL signals a genuine belief in Indian football's growth story," said Mukul Chaudhari, CEO, Jamshedpur FC. "For our fans it could mean a technology driven richer matchday experience. Indian football deserves this level of ambition," said Mandar Tamhane, CEO Northeast United FC....