Dream 11 wins the title sponsorship of IPL2020

The fantasy gaming platform Dream 11 acquired the title sponsorship rights of the IPL on Tuesday with a bid of R222 crore, which the mobile wireless company Vivo replaced for a four-and-a-half month contract. Traum 11 has been one of the IPL sponsors for several years. IPL President Brijesh Patel said: "Dream 11 won the rights with a claim of R222 crore." It is known that the multinational conglomerate Tata Group, which means that the rights of the company, the BYJUs (R201 crore) and the Unacademy (R170 crore) - were in second and third place.




Certain of the deadlock on the border between India and China, Vivo and BCCI have a contract for R440 crore per year for these seasonal contracts. The IPL will begin in the UAE on September 19th. There are some questions about the perception of the Tencent company in Dream 11, but BCCI insiders say that is less than 10 percent. Dream 11 is an Indian company based by Harsh Jain and Bhavit Sheth. A BCCI source said, "Dream 11's stakeholders, know its founders and all of its 400+ employees, are Indian."


"Your Indian investors are Kalari Capital and Multiples Equity. Even the Dream 11 product is only for Indian payments. Only a fifth of the minority stake is committed by Tencent," the official said. said said. It was only last month that BCCI's Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) opened an investigation into the company after it sold the platform was linked to an injured T20 league called live streamed in a Punjab city. A game in Sri Lanka. ACU research revealed that the kit monitoring the games of the tournament had the Dream 11 logo and the episodes were broadcast live on FanCode. Both Dream 11 and Fancode are part of the Dream Sports Group.


This is owned by BCCI for a title sponsor at the time, is the income earning money than that of Vivo.


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Fantasy gaming company Dream Sports won the rights to the Indian Premier League (IPL) title for its thirteenth edition. It has pushed back competition from Byju and Unacademy by securing sponsorship rights by bidding 222 taxes. The other two are a little less than the additional cost. The league will be called Dream11 IPL this year.
The offer to withdraw from Vivo, a China-based cellular company that owns Rs.440 billion IPL, has been closed. This is quickly double what the agency Dream11 approved, but the Indian Cricket Board of Control makes up for that deficit by registering with two major sponsors - Unacademy and Credo. Both numbers are worth Rs 90 crores.

Prior to the start of the tender, the Tata Group was considered a favorite, but the Indian conglomerate has not submitted a financial offer. The company has been known not only for a year, but also for over a year. The war of the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) clearly has the consequence that the tender for this year will only be gold plated and the association will be sold with only one brand.

Dream11 is owned by two Indian investors - Harte Jain and Bhavit Sheth. There are those from Tencent as well, a factor suggesting that anti-Chinese sentiment in the country is part of Vivo's retreat. A company spokesperson said Dream11 India is full of Indian comers and only for Indian fans. It was decided that Tencent only had a single-digit minority stake.
Dream11 is used by cricket politicians from MS Dhoni, Jasprit Bumrah and AB de Villiers. It is also a sponsor of the International Cricket Council (ICC). He has been investigated for his association with an informal league in Chandigarh.

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The association also decided to name part of the north wing of Wankedi after Dilip Vingarkar, a former commander from India and Mumbai. The chairman of the MCA board of directors was tasked with assessing the correct area in the booth that the MCA representative himself said could become. In another decision, the association appointed Chand Rajput, Raju Kulkarni and Samir Digy to the Cricket Improvement Committee.

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