BCCIA breaks ties with Dream 11 Gujarati

New Delhi: After the bill regarding online gaming was passed in the Lok Sabha, some online gaming companies have started the process of removing money related games from their apps. Meanwhile, BCCI, the world’s richest cricket board, has severed its ties with Dream 11. Meanwhile, BCCI Secretary Devjit Saikia said that he will never associate with such companies again.

Dream 11 and the Board of Control for Cricket in India were associated in the year 2023 and the agreement between the two was till the year 2026. Dream 11 was to pay Rs 358 crore to BCCI till the year 2026, but now this agreement has been broken in half, due to which BCCI has suffered loss. The question is, it will be interesting to see which company will join hands with BCCI before the Asia Cup. By the way, BCCI also has a relationship with My11Circle. This company is a fantasy partner in IPL. This company also pays a huge amount to BCCI in a year. According to reports, My11Circle pays Rs 125 crore annually to BCCI.

The answer to whose name will be on the Team Indian jersey can be found soon. Because according to reports, many big companies are ready to enter into an agreement with BCCI. This includes big names like Tata, Reliance, Adani. Tata is already a sponsor of IPL, while Reliance Jio is also involved in the broadcast. Apart from these companies, companies like Grow, Zerodha can also enter into this agreement. Big automobile companies like Mahindra and Toyota can also associate their names with BCCI. Pepsi is also said to be in this race.

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