Bcci sponsorship tender details update; Dream11 | Team India | BCCI released tender for lead sponsors: Dream-11 left sponsorship, companies like alcohol, tobacco and betting will not be able to bid


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Dream-11 recently decided to separate from Team India’s sponsorship after passing the online gaming bill. The bill is banned by gaming platforms.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Tuesday called tenders for the right sponsor rights of Team India. Dream-11 recently decided to withdraw from the lead sponsor of the Indian cricket team. BCCI Secretary Devjit Saikia gave this information on Monday (25 August).

BCCI said in the tender issued, “Alcohol, tobacco, betting, real money gaming (except fantasy sports gaming), cryptocurrency and pornography or the company that work to hurt public morality will not be included in this dialect. BCCI has given this information by tweeting on its official Twitter.

Last date for filling tender 12 September BCCI on Tuesday released the Invitation for Exhibition of Interest (IEOI) for the lead sponsor. The last date to fill it is 12 September.

Banned brand categories

  • Athlezer and sportswear manufacturer
  • alcohol
  • Betting
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Real Money Gaming (Except for Fantasy Sports Gaming)
  • Tobacco
  • The company that works to hurt public morality

Dream-11 was the current sponsor Dream-11 signed a three-year sponsorship contract with BCCI in 2023 for Rs 358 crore. Recently, real-land gaming platforms like Dream-11 were banned. Because of this, this sponsorship contract was over.

Byju’s was the lead sponsor of Team India by March 2023 By March 2023, Byju’s was the lead sponsor of Team India. The team’s players looked written byju’s at the front on the jersey. This contract is now over. This is the reason that Team India World Test Championship (WTC) landed on the field with a sponsor jersey in the final.

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