Dream11 replaces Vivo as IPL sponsor

19 August 2020 12:02 am

REUTERS - Fantasy gaming company Dream11 will be the main sponsor of the Indian Premier League (IPL) for its 2020 edition, paying the league 50 percent less for the privilege than its previous backer, Chinese smartphone maker Vivo, League Chairman Brijesh Patel said yesterday. 


Vivo had secured the IPL sponsorship rights for 2018-2022 for nearly Rs. 22 billion (US $293 million) but pulled out of this year’s tournament amid a backlash against Chinese firms in India following a clash on the two countries’ border in June in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed.


Patel told Reuters that Dream11 had submitted a winning bid of Rs. 2.22 billion (US $29 million), compared with the Rs. 4.4 billion Vivo had been paying annually to the Indian Cricket Board, which owns the popular Twenty20 Tournament.


“There were three bids in all,” Patel, the Chairman of the IPL governing council, said by phone.


The franchise-based Twenty20 League will be played in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from September 19 after India decided it could not host it this year due to the novel Coronavirus pandemic.