With only a few days left to go before the start of the Asia Cup 2025, Dream11 has reportedly pulled out as the lead jersey sponsor for Team India. The development comes after both houses of parliament passed 'The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill' as Dream11 is not 'not willing to continue its deal' with the BCCI.
According to 'The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill', a ban has been imposed on online fantasy sports and gambling platforms. Hence, a report by NDTV mentioned that Dream11 is no longer wanting to continue as the lead jersey sponsor for the Indian men's team. The report further mentioned that the BCCI will invite new bids for jersey sponsorship rights ahead of Asia Cup and India might play without a lead sponsor if it fails to bag one before the multi-nation tournament.
See you in our second innings. pic.twitter.com/oEfBNiC4dd
— Dream11 (@Dream11) August 22, 2025
Dream11 was announced as India's lead jersey sponsor in July 2023, signing a three-year deal worth ₹358 crore. According to The Hindustan Times, BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia stated:
"If it's not permissible, we'll not do anything. The BCCI will follow every policy of the country that is framed by the central government."
Additionally, the jerseys featuring Dream11 have reportedly been printed but unlikely to be used in the tournament. The official announcement is yet to be made by the BCCI.
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