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apollo tyres is indian cricket's jersey sponsor after Rs.579cr deal

Mumbai, Sept. 17 -- The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has found themselves a new jersey partner in Apollo Tyres for Rs.579 crore, HT has learnt. The winning bid was approximately 28% hi... Read More


Apollo Tyres are BCCI shirt sponsors with Rs.579cr bid

Mumbai, Sept. 17 -- The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) found themselves a new jersey partner on Tuesday in Apollo Tyres for Rs.579 crore, it is learnt. The winning bid was approximately ... Read More


apollo tyres is indian cricket's jersey sponsor after Rs.579cr deal

Mumbai, Sept. 17 -- The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has found themselves a new jersey partner in Apollo Tyres for Rs.579 crore, HT has learnt. The winning bid was approximately 28% hi... Read More


Apollo Tyres become BCCI jersey sponsors with a bid 28% higher than asking price

India, Sept. 16 -- The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) found themselves a new jersey partner on Tuesday in Apollo Tyres for Rs.579 crore, it is learnt. The winning bid was approximately 2... Read More


Pakistan Cricket Board protests Team India's handshake snub

India, Sept. 16 -- The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Monday demanded that Andy Pycroft, the match referee for Sunday's game against India, be removed from the Asia Cup, accusing the Zimbabwe officia... Read More


Harbhajan, Ganguly for BCCI AGM

Mumbai, Sept. 13 -- Sourav Ganguly and Harbhajan Singh are prominent India cricketers nominated by their respective state units to attend the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) AGM on Sept... Read More


Harbhajan, Ganguly nominated to attend BCCI AGM

India, Sept. 12 -- Sourav Ganguly and Harbhajan Singh are prominent India cricketers nominated by their respective state units to attend the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) AGM on Septe... Read More


Selection headache: Samson, Iyer and a problem of plenty for India

Mumbai, Sept. 12 -- Indian cricket is so rich in talent that breaking into the national team is not straightforward. Overlapping schedules make marginal selections look unconvincing. Every exclusion p... Read More


Samson, Iyer and India's problem of plenty

Mumbai, Sept. 11 -- Indian cricket is so rich in talent that breaking into the national team is not straightforward. Overlapping schedules make marginal selections look unconvincing. Every exclusion p... Read More


Selection headache: Samson, Iyer and a problem of plenty for India

Mumbai, Sept. 11 -- Indian cricket is so rich in talent that breaking into the national team is not straightforward. Overlapping schedules make marginal selections look unconvincing. Every exclusion p... Read More