
The sponsoring of the Indian cricket team is set to more expensive, with the BCCI increasing the amount to RS 3.5 Crore per match for bilateral series and RS 1.5 Crore for playing in multilateral events.
According to a report at Cricbuzz, these figures will pay in competitions of sanctioned and organized ICC and the Asian cricket council (ACC).
The report quoted industrial resources and added that these data are slightly higher than current RS rates 3,17 Crore for bilateral games and RS 1.12 crore for multilateral matches.
Development comes as a result of Dream11’s departure as a sponsor Jersey, which was launched by the Government Law on Online Game, 2025.
After the recent government promotion and regulation of the online gaming Act, 2025, BCCI immediately abolished the contract of the main sponsor of the Indian team Dream11.
With this revision, which will enter into force after the upcoming Asia Cup, the BCCI could potentially earn over 400 crore rupees, although the final value may be higher depending on the outcome of the offer.
On Tuesday, BCCi invited offers for the title of the Indian team of sponsorship after the Rights of Fantasy Sports Giants111 and fogged with the company that dealt with the playing of real money and crypto currency due to the government ban on these entities.
The Indian team will be without a sponsor of the title in the Asia Cup from September 9 in SAE, as the Council set the 16th September as the last date to present tenders.
Dream 11 recently closed their Real Money games for “promoting and regulating the online game 2025”, which states that “no person must offer any, help, induce, indulge in, deal with online gaming services, or include any advertising that directly or indirectly promotes any online money game”.
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Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
September 5, 2025