27th Sports acquires marketing mandate for India's Test and ODI series against Bangladesh

It has acquired the exclusive commercial rights for Bangladesh cricket team's 3-match ODI and 2-match Test series against India

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27th Sports acquires marketing mandate for India's Test and ODI series against Bangladesh

Investment firm 27th Investments - backed 27th Sports has acquired the exclusive commercial rights for Bangladesh cricket team’s 3-match ODI and 2-match Test series against India.

The series starts on December 4, 2022.

Dubai-based 27th Sports have acquired exclusive rights from Impress-Mattra Consortium, the on-ground rights holder of all Bangladesh cricket team’s home series.

Rohit Sharma will lead India in both ODI and Tests, while KL Rahul will be his deputy.

The Men in Blue have opted for a full-strength squad with Virat Kohli, Cheteshwar Pujara and Rishabh Pant some of the key names in the Test squad while Ravindra Jadeja is most likely to make a comeback in the ODIs.

Sharma and Virat Kohli will be seen together for the first time in a Test match in Bangladesh.

This is the third major signing in cricket for 27th Sports after the India-Sri Lanka Women’s ODI and T20 Series in Sri Lanka and the high-profile Road Safety World Series T20 where the Sachin Tendulkar-led India Legends team emerged winners defeating Sri Lanka Legends for the second consecutive time in the final.

Recently, 27th Sports also acquired The Hawks franchisee in the World Tennis League to be held in Dubai from December 19 to 24, 2022. The team comprises of Alexander Zverev, Dominic Thiem, Elena Rybakina and Annett Kontaveit.          

27th Investment CEO and President, Anil Damani, said, “I thank BCB for giving us this opportunity and believing in our capabilities to deliver even in times of elevated global uncertainty. I am also very happy that in line with our vision of investing in growing economies, Bangladesh has a strong track record of growth and development, and like the Bangladesh cricket team, which has time and again proved that they can be world beaters, the country is also regarded as a rising star among South Asian economies.”   

27th Sports CEO and Co-Founder, Sangeet Shirodkar, said, “It has been a matter of great pride and honour to partner with the Impress-Mattra Consortium for India-Bangladesh series where all top players of both countries will be in fray. We are extremely proud to be working in this series as exclusive commercial rights partner and we are thankful to all in Bangladesh who have made this possible. It is also a great opportunity for us to strengthen our ties with our partners here and widen our network in Bangladesh which is one of the fastest emerging markets in world cricket. Bangladesh’s passion for cricket is second to none and their rivalry with India is also well documented, so I look forward to an exciting series and a memorable association with the Impress-Mattra Consortium and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).”

Mattra is a media brand in Bangladesh and it stepped into the sporting industry in 1988 and since then, has been working on national and international events in the country. The Impress-Mattra Consortium has been working with BCB for more than a decade now. The consortium currently holds the right for all the home series in Bangladesh till 2023 which includes the India versus Bangladesh series to be played in December 2022.

Sanaul Arefeen, spokesperson of the consortium, said, “Bangladesh cricket will see a new marketing partner in this series. The country’s cricket market is growing, and as a result, not only domestic organisations but foreign companies too are also showing interest in joining Bangladesh cricket today, which is not only helping the country's cricket move forward, but also creating a healthy competitive field. We welcome 27th Sports and are excited to have them on board for this series.” 

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