In talks with
the BCCI for an 'amicable separation'
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New Delhi(Agencies):Chinese
mobile phone company Vivo is likely to pull out as the Indian Premier League’s
title sponsor for this year and is in talks with the BCCI for an “amicable
separation” amid rising Sino-India diplomatic tensions.
The one year pullout could be
treated as a moratorium period and if the relations improve, BCCI may look at
inking a fresh three-year deal with the company from 2021 to 2023 on revised
terms. The IPL will be held in the UAE from September 19 to November 10 this
year.
“Yes, the discussions are on between BCCI
office-bearers (president Sourav Ganguly and secretary Jay Shah) with the
representatives of the company. There is a possibility that Vivo will not be
title sponsors for one year,” a senior BCCI official told PTI on condition of
anonymity.
Chinese sponsorship became a
bone of contention after the BCCI declared it would review the deals following
the violent clashes between the armies of both the countries in eastern Ladakh.
The clash, which led to the
killing of 20 Indian soldiers, triggered public outrage and led to calls of
boycotting Chinese companies and products.
While the IPL Governing
Council on Sunday retained all the sponsors, including Vivo which annually pays
Rs 440 crore (approximately) as part of a five-year deal lasting till 2022,
there is a strong possibility that the company might part ways for a year.
The Board official PTI spoke
to said whatever a decision is taken, it will be amicable and BCCI is not
looking at encashing the bank guarantee.
“In different circumstances, if the sponsors
don’t keep commitment, BCCI can encash the bank guarantee which it had earlier
done in case of errant franchises. But here, both parties are looking at an
amicable escape route,” the official said.
There were questions raised on
the BCCI’s decision to retain Chinese sponsors even as the union government
banned close to 60 Chinese apps and social media platforms.
“These are sensitive times and need a cautious
approach. Once you had said that you will review sponsorship and then did
nothing about it, would raise a question mark over your intent on dealing with
the Chinese companies,” the official said.
The BCCI is already in talks
with a couple of Indian companies who are believed to be interested in a
short-term sponsorship deal—one year period.
“It will be difficult to make up the full
amount (Rs 440 crore) in such a short time with the tournament being held overseas.
Also, there won’t be much traction in an empty stadium. But we will come to
that once VIVO officially quits,” he said. — PTI
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