NEW DELHI (India): The Board of Control for Cricket in Indi (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly said that the Indian Premier League’s (IPL) decision to suspend a lucrative contract with sponsor Vivo is just a blip
The IPL last week suspended the agreement with Vivo, which signed a five-year contract in 2017 worth more than $330 million to sponsor the world’s richest cricket tournament.
“I wouldn’t call it a financial crisis. It is just a little bit of a blip,” said Ganguly.
“BCCI, it’s a very strong foundation — the game, the players, the administrators in the past have made this game so strong that BCCI is able to handle all these blips,” he said at an online conference on Saturday, the Press Trust of India reported.
“You keep your other options open. It is like Plan A and Plan B.”
The 2020 IPL tournament is due to start in the United Arab Emirates next month.
Vivo said the decision was mutually agreed.
Calls for a boycott of Chinese firms and products in India grew after the June 15 clash in which 20 Indian soldiers died.
The Indian government has already banned dozens of Chinese smartphone apps — including the popular video-sharing platform TikTok — and also taken other measures to restrict trade with China.
The IPL and BCCI have tie-ups with companies including Paytm, Swiggy, Dream11 and Byju, which all have Chinese investment.
According to reports, the BCCI was in talks with Indian companies over sponsorship deals but was expected to make less than the $60 million it would have received from Vivo.
Each of the eight IPL teams stands to lose nearly $4 million from the lost sponsorship, a team official told AFP Thursday on condition of anonymity.
The star-studded IPL Twenty20 league is a huge revenue earner for BCCI and is estimated to generate more than $11 billion for the Indian economy.