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  • This IPL season, RCB celebrates Covid warriors

    This IPL season, RCB celebrates Covid warriors

    NEW DELHI: We are living in a new normal and the idea of heroes in the field has got redefined in the past six months as regular people have transformed themselves into selfless frontline warriors who are winning the battle of humanity. During IPL season 13, Royal Challengers Bangalore will be paying a tribute to these Real Challengers through its #MyCovidHeroes initiatives.

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    To acknowledge the efforts and honour the sacrifices made by these real challengers, the RCB team has donned a tribute jersey with the message “My Covid Heroes” both during training and matches for the entire tournament. The message is displayed on the back of both the jerseys. RCB team will also be supporting GiveIndia Foundation by donating the proceeds from the auction of the jerseys that players wear during season’s first RCB match.

    RCB players, through the season, will be celebrating these heroes and sharing some of the inspirational stories on the team’s social media to inspire RCB fans.

    Some of the stories that will be shared through the season include Swati Rawal, an Air India commercial pilot who brought home 263 Indians stranded in Italy;  Sagar Gupta Naugriya, co-founder of Indian Robotics Solutions since 2015- planned a successful launch for their Corona Combat Drone (CCD) to sanitize the overgrowing and stuffy neighbourhoods of Delhi; and Akshay Kothawale, an auto-rickshaw driver in Pune, used his savings to feed migrant workers in the region. 

    During the tribute jersey launch, RCB  chairman Sanjeev Churiwala said, “Royal Challengers Bangalore has always stood for playing bold in the face of adversities and we believe that right now these Covid heroes are embodying this purpose by relentlessly fighting for the greater good. Humanity is going to be grateful to them for many generations to come and through this campaign, we wanted to be among the first to pay tribute to their challenger spirit both on and off the field.”

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    RCB captain Virat Kohli said, “In the past few months, whenever I heard the stories of the Covid Heroes it has given me literal goosebumps. These real challenges have made the country proud and inspired all of us to be more persistent and dedicated to our efforts to build a better tomorrow. I am truly proud to wear RCB’s “My Covid Heroes” jersey as a sign of solidarity and gratitude to everyone who is right now going the extra mile to support the community at large. They have batted day and night and fought on the field, and I am honored to call them my heroes.”

    Wicket-keeper batsman Parthiv Patel also said that the side has adapted to the new playing guidelines during the training sessions and now they are looking to bring a smile on the faces of everyone through playing an exciting brand of cricket.

  • Myntra debuts on IPL, joins Royal Challengers Bangalore

    Myntra debuts on IPL, joins Royal Challengers Bangalore

    NEW DELHI: Myntra has partnered with Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), to be their exclusive fashion partners for the T20 cricketing event. As part of this association, Myntra’s logo will be displayed on the upper right chest of RCB’s jersey throughout the tournament.

    This is the first time Myntra is partnering with any T20 team and will be one of the top three partners for RCB, making it an important step in the brand’s marketing efforts so far. The T20 league is scheduled to be held between 19 September and 10 November in the UAE, owing to the disruption caused by the Covid2019 pandemic.

    With this partnership, Myntra aims to be the one-stop destination for cricket fans to cheer throughout the biggest sporting event, with a host of interactive engagements –  virtual meet and greet with RCB marquee players for Myntra Insiders (members of Myntra’s loyalty program) and customers of Myntra, on-app gamification, fan contests, social media engagements, and more. Myntra will also host a range of the latest cricket merchandise on the store, and give ardent fans a chance to get their hands on the latest RCB jersey to join the excitement.

    Speaking on the association, Myntra CEO Amar Nagaram said, “The appeal for fashion and sports cuts across geographies. This powerful convergence is set to bring style and fashion to one of the most glamorous sporting events, like never before. It gives us the perfect platform to connect with a varied set of audiences who bond over the spirit of T20 cricket that is considered a festival in itself. This is definitely going to be a special season as it is one of the biggest annual sporting events happening since the pandemic started. This event marks an opportune occasion to reaffirm our marketing efforts and drive strong salience among fans as one of the leading brands for fashion and lifestyle.”

    Speaking of the partnership, Royal Challengers Bangalore chairman Sanjeev Churiwala said, “We are delighted to partner with Myntra, the leading e-commerce platform for fashion in India. RCB shares the same ethos of being a cutting edge lifestyle brand and this association further helps enhance the proposition.”

  • EUME teams up with CSK and RCB as official mask partner

    EUME teams up with CSK and RCB as official mask partner

    NEW DELHI:  Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore have partnered with popular lifestyle brand EUME as their official mask partner for the upcoming 2020 Indian Premier League (IPL) season. The association will see CSK players and their support staff wear EUME masks.  A well-known brand for its worldwide patented massager backpack, EUME launched a wide range of high-grade masks in the wake of the Covid2019 pandemic.

    The lifestyle brand teamed up with the two leading IPL teams to keep their cricketers safe during IPL-13 to be played in the UAE between 19 September and 10 November. The brand has also unveiled special edition masks for CSK and RCB fans, similar to the ones worn by their players. The masks are available on all leading e-commerce platforms and EUME’s website.

    EUME founder & director Naina Parekh said, “We are extremely honored to have inked this historic association with MS Dhoni-led Chennai Super Kings. We are delighted that our masks shall play a pivotal role in keeping the teams safe during the pandemic while significantly contributing to the sporting community. Our masks are armed with 4 ply shields that make it pollution, dust, and bacteria-resistant while also keeping it easy to wear for outdoor activities.”

    The IPL is the one of most-watched sporting events in the country. Cricket fans across the globe will again tune in to this year’s edition of the most popular T20 league in the world.

    “It’s essential to wear a high-grade mask during the pandemic. EUME’s advanced technology keeps you safe and their aesthetically designed masks are easy to wear during outdoor activities,” CSK CEO KS Viswanathan said.

  • Mobile Premier League to sponsor Royal Challengers Bangalore

    Mobile Premier League to sponsor Royal Challengers Bangalore

    NEW DELHI: Mobile Premier League (MPL) has announced its sponsorship of the Royal Challengers Bangalore ahead of the upcoming T20 season. Through the partnership, MPL is positive about leveraging its online presence to create maximum visibility for the team and engage with fans during the tournament.

    Royal Challengers Bangalore chairman Sanjeev Churiwala said, “We are delighted to have Mobile Premier League as one of our partners. RCB’s biggest strength lies in the love and supports the team gets from their fans and it would be exciting to open avenues for them to engage with the team and we share this ethos with MPL of being committed to our fans to bring continuous at-home cricket experiences for them.”

    MPL VP growth and marketing Abhishek Madhavan said, “This is a great opportunity for us at MPL to associate with the Royal Challengers Bangalore. RCB is one of the strongest teams in the IPL led by Virat Kohli, our Brand Ambassador, and is also one of the most recognised brands in the country with a huge fan following. RCB’s philosophy of #PlayBold is shared by us and Virat as well, and we hope to become a household name in India with our IPL associations.”

    The T20 tournament which will be played in the UAE this year is scheduled to start on September 19, 2020, and will conclude on Nov 10, 2020.  As the League will be held overseas, MPL's association is in tandem with its plans of taking the gaming platform to the global sports arena. MPL has also signed as principal sponsors of the Kolkata Knight Riders.

  • IPL brand valuation hits $6.3 bn in 2018

    IPL brand valuation hits $6.3 bn in 2018

    MUMBAI: The year 2008 was the beginning of a new era for sports in India with the launch of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Statistics show that 93 per cent of all sports viewers in 2018 watched cricket content and a report by Duff & Phelps pegged the brand valuation of IPL in 2018 at $ 6.3 billion.

    The report traces the evolution of each IPL team brand from the year 2014 to 2018. Mumbai Indians has maintained its top spot with its 2018 value at $113 million. It is followed by Kolkata Knight Riders at the second spot with $104 million in brand value. Royal Challengers Bangalore, Chennai Super Kings, Sun Risers Hyderabad, Delhi Dare Devils, Kings XI Punjab and Rajasthan Royals trailed with $98 million, $98 million, $70 million, $52 million, $52 million and $43 million respectively.

    According to a Broadcast Audience Research Council of India report, the top two most-watched ODI matches between 2016 and 2018 were played between India and Pakistan. It clocked 12.3 billion impressions in 2018 despite the absence of international tournaments in the year. It also stated that cricket programming was up by 79 per cent in 2018 as against the year 2016, with over 89,000 hours. Talking about the ads, it observed a growth of 14 per cent across all cricket content from 2016 to 2018.

    In 2016, viewership was dominated by T20 matches, whereas in 2017, One Day match dominated. Also, sports viewership year-on-year has gone up in the 2016-2018 period. From 43 billion impressions in 2016 the viewership has gone up to 51 billion impressions, growing at a CAGR of nine per cent. Additionally, the last three years have seen a steady increase in cricket content on sports channels.

    Women viewers make up 48 per cent of all cricket viewers, up from 295 million in 2016 to 342 million in 2018. The Women’s World Cup final between India and England had a viewership of 39 million impressions. Considering the overall scenario, 50 per cent of IPL viewers is less than 30 years of age and youth (15-30-year olds) still dominate cricket viewership with 35 per cent of live cricket viewership coming from this audience.

    Furthermore, in 2019, IPL clocked in 1.53 billion impressions minus the final match viewership. According to BARC data, the first three games of IPL 2019 witnessed a 31 per cent surge in viewership as compared to the last year. So when it comes to India, the wave for regional languages is expected to grow. Last year, Star India aired the IPL final in eight languages across 17 channels.

    According to the BARC data analysed by Insidesport.co, 22 per cent of the viewership for IPL has come from regional language feeds.

  • Royal Challenge Sports Drink launches #ChallengeAccepted campaign

    Royal Challenge Sports Drink launches #ChallengeAccepted campaign

    MUMBAI: Royal Challenge Sports Drink has launched #ChallengeAccepted, a campaign that challenges gender-based stereotypes in cricket and spotlights a world of equality that will lead to a better tomorrow both on and off the field. The campaign has been conceptualised by DDB Mudra Group.

    In the film, Mithali Raj, Harmanpreet Kaur, Veda Krishnamurthy from the Indian women cricket team come together with Virat Kohli, the men’s cricket team player, to say that ‘A day is coming where the world needs to become equal’ and urges fans to accept the challenge to break the barriers in their mind and to see men and women’s cricket as one game and one team which is not divided by gender.

    The campaign is also people to support the first-ever mixed gender T20 match that the brand will organise with women cricketers and the Royal Challengers Bangalore team.

    Talking about the campaign, DDB Mudra South creative head Vishnu Srivastav said, “Royal Challenge as a brand has always stood for forward thinking and boldness. It has stood for the spirit of challenging the ‘now’. So, when it came to this campaign, with the euphoria linked to the cricket season we wanted to talk about what’s missing in all this excitement – Women Cricketers. We wanted to create a campaign that challenges the world to move towards a more progressive and inclusive space for women, in sports and life. And we’re just getting started.”

    Diageo India executive vice president and portfolio head Amarpreet Anand noted, “With #ChallengeAccepted, the idea is to challenge stereotypes in life, because the bold are the ones who are fearless to do so. Our first point of view is to challenge gender stereotypes in cricket, where the game is being divided by gender & not skills & prowess. We believe that it’s a cause worthy of a conversation in culture & we are supporting the first mixed gender match with international cricketers. We are rolling out a full 360-degree activation plan supported by like-minded influencers and the RCB cricket team.”

  • Kansai Nerolac strengthens IPL association with three T20 franchisees

    Kansai Nerolac strengthens IPL association with three T20 franchisees

    MUMBAI: Kansai Nerolac Paints Ltd (KNPL), one of the leading paint companies in India and pioneers in ‘Healthy Home Paints’ has announced its association with Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) while continuing its association with Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) for the ongoing season of Indian Premier League (IPL).

    Nerolac has been associated with cricket leagues and championships for a long time and has been associated with T20 franchisees since 2016, leveraging the sports platform for the visibility and to drive skill building as an agenda amongst unemployed youth and encouraging them to take up painting as a profession.

    This season Nerolac will introduce two more initiatives apart from skill development; a consumer app and curated designs through “walk to wall” which would enhance consumers experience while painting their house.

    Speaking on the association Kansai Nerolac Paints Ltd executive director Anuj Jain said, “T20 offers the highest penetration across India that creates a huge opportunity for brands to connect and introduce initiatives.  In addition to our continuous association with the league through skill development initiatives, we are also excited to announce our new offerings – A consumer app & a unique design concept ‘Walk to Wall’, that aims to benefit and create transforming experience for people with our healthy home paints range. We wish the players for this season to continue with their zestful performance.”

    Commenting on the announcement, Sunrisers Hyderabad CEO K Shanmugham said, “We are delighted to have Nerolac as our principal sponsor for the third year in a row. Sunrisers Hyderabad is currently in its best form and we expect an extraordinary IPL season this time. We look forward to renewed support from Nerolac as we bid to win the title after a solid show last season."

    Speaking of the association, Rajasthan Royals executive chairman Ranjit Barthakur said, “We are delighted to associate with Nerolac, the brand that focuses on building long-lasting relationships, a brand value that resonates well with the Royals. We look forward to deepening this relationship in the coming years building a great bond with our fans.”

    Royal Challengers Bangalore chairman Sanjeev Churiwala stated, “We are happy to be associating with Kansai Nerolac Paints. At RCB we always look forward to partnerships that increase value and merit to the brand, and through this association, we wish to add more colors for our fans and players that will enhance our brand presence at one of the most watched leagues in the country.”

  • Max Life Insurance announces partnership with Royal Challengers Bangalore

    Max Life Insurance announces partnership with Royal Challengers Bangalore

    MUMBAI: Max Life Insurance has announced its partnership with Royal Challengers Bangalore for the upcoming T20 season. As a part of the partnership, Max Life Insurance will be the official life insurance partner of the Bengaluru team for T20 League.

    Speaking on the partnership, Max Life Insurance managing director and CEO Prashant Tripathy said, “India is a young country and T20 offers a great platform to connect with the youth. The partnership of Max Life with Royal Challengers Bangalore is aimed at reaching out to the youth in an impactful manner through their diverse and dynamic fan base. The recent India Protection Quotient survey conducted by with Kantar IMRB across India has revealed that only 17 per cent of youth own term insurance, which is one of the cheapest forms of life insurance. As life insurance partners of the team, we hope to increase awareness around protection with the youth and drive the message to build a more protected nation.”

    Royal Challengers Bangalore chairman Sanjeev Churiwala stated, “While protection of players is taken care of in many ways, the financial manifestation is something that needs to be given equal thought to. We are happy to be partnering with Max Life Insurance, a life insurer that also has one of the best claims paid ratio currently in the country. We aim to drive the message of the importance of financial protection through this partnership.”

    The partnership between Max Life and Royal Challengers Bangalore aims to draw the attention of fans and public alike, to the importance and criticality of financial protection in today’s world. Royal Challengers Bangalore will play Chennai Super Kings at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on 23 March to kick start the 12th edition of Indian Premier League.

  • Snapchat partners four IPL teams

    Snapchat partners four IPL teams

    MUMBAI: IPL 2018 fans better get ready as four of your favourite teams are coming to Snapchat. The social media platform has announced its partnership with four IPL teams–the Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Delhi Daredevils and the Rajasthan Royals. The teams have joined Snapchat for Official Stories on 9 April 2018

    Snapchat has also released new creative tools for fans to support their teams and join the fun, such as custom stickers, filters and lenses. The lenses transform you into a helmeted player, with the team anthem playing in the background, and are available automatically in each team’s state or by scanning a Snapcode in Snapchat.

    “We love finding new ways to make Snapchat a great place for fans,” said Snapchat vice president of partnerships Ben Schwerin. “We are so excited for Snapchatters to be able to catch behind the scenes action by their favourite players, cheer their teams and share in the IPL 2018 frenzy with their friends and family!”

    This is Snapchat’s first partnership with India’s largest sporting event. The company is excited to give every cricket fanatic the opportunity to celebrate and support their teams better, on and off the field, through these new Official Stories. Snaps created by these official team accounts will be featured in the Discover section of Snapchat, and will provide glimpses of the action that you won’t be able to find elsewhere.

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  • Most watched teams of IPL 10

    BENGALURU: The tenth edition of the T20 Indian Premier League that ended on 21 May 2017 (IPL 10 or IPL 2017) garnered much better viewership than its predecessor – IPL 2016 according to Broadcast Audience Research Council of India (BARC) data. Fifty nine of the sixty matches – 55competition (56 planned) matches, two qualifiers, 1 eliminator and one final match, were played by 8 teams over 43 days (44 planned) across 47 days with over 200 Indian and international cricketers. One match – match number 29 between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Sun Risers Hyderabad on Tuesday, 24 April 2017 was not played because of incessant rain at the venue – The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium at Bangalore.

    A larger proportion of rural viewers watched IPL 10 – 47 percent of total viewers as against 39 percent of total viewers in the case of IPL 9. The ratio of male to female viewers was almost unchanged as was the ratio of HSM markets to South markets. 41 percent of females made up the viewership of IPL10 as compared to 42 percent in IPL 9, and 73 percent of the total viewers were from the HSM market in IPL 10 as compared to 72 percent in the case of IPL 9.

    Average viewership per match in IPL 2017 at 21.19 million impressions was 24 percent more than the average 17.11 million impressions that were recorded for IPL 9. On weekends, which included Saturday’s and Sunday’s along with two Mondays’ – (17 April 2017 and 1 May 2017 or May day) and two Friday’s –(14April 2017 and 28 April 2017) average Impressions for primetime matches or evening matches in IPL 10 increased 20.5 percent to 26.222 million as compared to 21.753 million for IPL 9. In all, 44 matches (43 played) were scheduled for evening primetime and 16 matches for afternoon during IPL 10’s extended weekends.

    Afternoon matches saw viewership increase 26.54 percent in IPL 10 to an average of 12.713 million per afternoon match from an average of 10.046 million per afternoon match during IPL 9.

    So which were the most watched teams of IPL 10?

    For IPL 10, matches 1 to 56 were the competition matches – each team played 2 matches with each of the other seven contestants – the only exception being match number 29 mentioned above. Hence each team was supposed to play 14 competition matches. The last four matches of IPL 10 (technically it should be 3, with the fourth being the finals –match 60) have been considered as Knockouts matches in this report by the author.All the Knockouts matches were played only in the evening. Two (matches 57 and 59) of the 3 matches were qualifiers, with one eliminator match (match 58) and one final – match 60.

    The qualifiers, the eliminator or Knockouts and the finals were sure to garner high viewership, and to bring the teams at par, only the matches before the Knockouts have been considered to determine which teams were the most watched team in IPL 10.

    Data for the matches 1 to 56 (except the washout match 29) indicates average viewership of 23.764 million per evening or primetime match during IPL10 for 39 payed evening matches before the Knockouts.  Of the 56 planned matchesuntil the Knockouts, 16 were afternoon matches as mentioned above. Forty-two evening matches had higher ratings than the highest ratings garnered by an afternoon match.

    Evening matches before the Knockouts

    Four teams had average viewership per match that were higher than the overall average viewership per match for all evening matches until the Knockouts. Please refer to the figure below.

    Team Mumbai or Mumbai Indians (MI) topped the list with 24.950 million average impressions per match, followed very closely behind by team Bangalore or Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) with 24.893 million average impressions per match. The two matches played by these two teams against each other were afternoon matches – one of which was the most viewed afternoon match.

    Trailing not too far behind RCB was team Pune (Rising Pune Supergiant or RPS) with average match impressions of 24.672 million permatch. Team Kolkata or Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) was also close at fourth place with average 24.673 million impressions per match until the Knockouts in IPL 10. Also, trailing at fifth place was team Hyderabad or Sun Rises Hyderabad (SRH) with average impressions of 23.558 million per match. Team Punjab or Kings XI Punjab (KXIP), Team Gujarat (Gujarat Lions or GL) and Team Delhi (Delhi Daredevils or DD followed at sixth, seventh and eighth places respectively.

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    The average of the sum of average weekly impressions per match – 209.778 million divided by the eight weeks or part thereof that the IPL 10 matches were played, works out to 26.222 million impressions per match. However, a simple average based on the sum of all the 43 evening IPL matches (1,043.242 million) divided by the number of matches played (43) works out to 24.261 million impressions per evening match.

    The most watched match of IPL 10 was the final with 39.403 million average impressions on Sunday, 21 May 2017. The most watched match of the season before the Knockouts was Match no 2 between Mumbai and Pune on Thursday, 6 April 2017 at Pune that had 30.328 million average impressions. It was an evening match, right at the commencement of IPL 10.

    Afternoon matches

    For the 16 afternoon matches, the simple average obtained by dividing the sum of impressions of all matches (206.733 million) by 16, works out to 12.921 million average impressions per match. Three teams scored higher viewership impressions for the afternoon sessions than the average viewership per match of all matches. Again, like in the case of evening matches, team Mumbai drew the most eyeballs with a simple average of 16.456 million impressions per match from 3 matches. The Bangalore team was next with an average of 14.228 million impressions per match from 4 afternoon matches. Team Gujarat was third with an average of 13.942 million impressions per match from 4 matches. Please refer to the figure below.

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    The highest rated afternoon match was Match no 12 between Bangalore and Mumbai on 14 April 2017 with 18.130 million impressions. Both teams were the most watched teams of IPL 10. The match was played on a day that was a holiday in most parts of the country.

    End Points

    Many factors could be responsible for higher viewership ratings – this could include viewer fascination for the team, more matches played by a team on a holiday/s or in the evening session/s as compared to the teams that attracted lower viewer eyeballs. Would evening matches between Mumbai and Bangalore have drawn more viewers? Both teams are composed of some of the most exciting cricketers in the world? Quite likely! It would only be a cliché to say that IPL has in general succeeded in all its seasons in affecting viewership during all of them.

    It may be noted that the average impressions per match in the afternoon mentioned in the early part of this report is based on the average of average impressions of the weeks divided by the number of weeks –this was mentioned earlier as 12.713 million per afternoon match for IPL 10 and an average of 10.046 million per afternoon match during IPL 9. However to bring parity, in the chart above, and at the cost of repetition, the average impressions per match have been obtained by adding the impressions of all the afternoon matches divided by the number of afternoon matches.