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Dream11 ended its INR 358 crore deal with BCCI after the Online Gaming Bill. The company won’t pay penalties, leaving BCCI to seek a new sponsor ahead of the Asia Cup and Women’s World Cup.
Dream11 is ‘not liable to pay anything’ to the BCCI after the USD 43.6 million sponsorship deal came to an end.
After Dream11’s withdrawal due to India’s new gaming law, Toyota and another major company emerge as frontrunners for BCCI ...
Dream11 ended its sponsorship of the Indian cricket team after the Online Gaming Bill, leaving BCCI to seek a new sponsor ...
Dream11 has informed BCCI of its decision to discontinue its jersey sponsorship for Team India after the Online Gaming Bill ...
BCCI seeks a new jersey sponsor after Dream11 exits due to a ban on real money gaming, with potential sponsors expressing interest ahead of the Asia Cup.
BCCI and Dream11 are discontinuing their relationship after the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, was ...
Dream11 discontinues Team India sponsorship following government’s online gaming ban, leaving BCCI scouting new sponsors.
According to a report, Dream11 representatives met the BCCI officials and communicated that they won't be able to continue ...
BCCI and Dream11 are discontinuing their relationship after the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, was ...
BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia said under the new restrictions, there is no scope and that there is a roadblock with Dream11.
Dream11's departure from BCCI sponsorship, prompted by the Online Gaming Bill, impacts cricket's ad revenue. The bill's ban ...