Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ramdev’s Patanjali keen on IPL title sponsorshi­p

- Sandeep Rawat letters@hindustant­imes.com

nHARIDWAR: Baba Ramdev-led Patanjali Ayurved has submitted a proposal for the title sponsorshi­p of the Indian Premier League’s upcoming edition, to be held in the UAE from Sept 19 to Nov 8, two company executives said on Monday. The FMCG major has expressed interest after Chinese smartphone maker Vivo’s Indian arm last week suspended sponsorshi­p for the year amid bilateral political tension. Vivo signed a ~2,200 crore fiveyear deal in 2017.

SK Tijariwala, spokesman for Ramdev, said the company felt acquiring the title sponsorshi­p would significan­tly expand the market of the company. He added that nothing has been “finalised yet”.

BCCI issued an expression of interest (EOI) for the title sponsorshi­p on Monday, with a preconditi­on that the interested third party must have a turnover of ~300 crores or more as per their last audited accounts. While there was no mention of any reserve prize set for the sponsorshi­p, it is learnt BCCI are willing to accept as low as 50 % of the value Vivo India paid (~440 crore/ annum) due to the urgency of the situation.

BCCI’S statement on Aug 6 said Vivo’s sponsorshi­p suspension was a joint decision. A board official though said “the prevailing anti-china sentiment made the co-existence very difficult for both parties”. The official refused to comment on Patanjali’s expression of interest, but said “if any home-grown company comes in, it will only help the league this year, forced to go overseas due to the pandemic”.

Vivo stepped back as the title sponsor at a time when antichina sentiment is running high in India. The government has banned Chinese apps, placed stringent restrictio­ns on Chinese investment­s, and is reviewing partnershi­ps Indian educationa­l institutio­ns have with Chinese counterpar­ts. Tension between the neighbours is high along the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh where a scrap between the two armies resulted in the death of 20

Indian soldiers and an unknown number of Chinese ones.

An associate of Patanjali Ayurved chief Balkrishan, who did not wish to be identified, said: “Post-doklam skirmish, there is mass resentment against China which is reflected in people and consumers boycotting Chinese products. Patanjali has been synonymous with indigenous, healthy products and we hope youth in particular will get associated with us as IPL viewership is staggering.”

“If Patanjali sponsors IPL, we do hope cricket infrastruc­ture and the game as a whole in Uttarakhan­d will also get a boost,” said a Haridwar cricket official, Inder Mohan Barthwal.

Marketing experts following the developmen­t say Patanjali will be a strong contender but that the Tata Group, which is one of the three associate sponsors of the IPL, has also expressed interest for the title sponsorshi­p. The Tata Group has also reportedly offered to create the bio-secure bubble for IPL in the UAE, but declined to comment on the issue when contacted.

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