After the end of the ties with Dream 11, the BCCI secretary's big statement said - will not join such an institution

The Council of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) ended its relationship with Fantasy Sports Company Dream 11. Council Secretary Devjit Saikia confirmed this on Monday. Now consider BCCI to find the new main sponsor. Devjit Saikia said: ‘In terms of the new law, it will be difficult for BCCI to continue his contract with Dream 11 or any other similar game business. I don’t think the BCCI will now be able to continue its contract with Dream 11. We are currently considering an option. The Asia Cup starts from September 9, the men’s T20 Asia Cup will start in the UAE from September 9, for which there is very little time left. Asked whether the BCCI will release a new tender for the Indian team sponsor soon, Saikia said: ‘We have not decided anything yet, but we must now find an alternative. The departure of Dream 11 will empty the sponsored location. That’s why we consider options. We still consider what we need to do for it and how to do it. ‘In terms of the new law, Dream 11 will no longer be with us. Dream 11 became the most important sponsor in July 2023. In July 2023, Dream 11 became the main sponsor of the Indian cricket team in place of Edtech Company Bayju in a three -year agreement. The agreement took place for Rs 358 crore. Dream 11 has a significant presence in the Indian Premier League (IPL). After the withdrawal of Vivo, it was the most important sponsor in the year 2020. After the transition from the online game (publicity and regulation) Bill 2025 by both Houses of Parliament, Dream 11 announced that he had suspended all the money-based online game competitions on his platform. Share this story -tags