OPPO India wins title sponsorship rights for CLT20

September 05, 2014 06:56 pm | Updated 06:56 pm IST - New Delhi

OPPO India, a leading global technology brand with presence in North America, Europe and Asia on Friday won the title sponsorship rights for the upcoming Champions League T20 that kicks off on September 13.

Commenting on the association, Tom Lu, CEO, OPPO Mobiles India, said “We are truly fortunate to have won the title sponsorship rights for such a prestigious and popular cricket tournaments. We are sure, with OPPO Champions League T20, more and more Indian users will get to know about our brand, the technology and the experience our smartphones deliver.”

Champions League T20 will end on October 4. The tournament will see participation from Mumbai Indians (India), Chennai Super Kings (India), Kolkata Knight Riders (India), Kings XI Punjab (India), Perth Scorchers (Australia), Hobart Hurricanes (Australia), Sunfoil Dolphins (South Africa), Cape Cobras (South Africa), Lahore Lions (Pakistan), Northern Districts Cricket (New Zealand), Southern Express (Sri Lanka).

Nitin Kukreja, President -- Sports, STAR India said, “We are proud to have OPPO Mobiles India as the title sponsor for the Champions League T20. In recent days, the cricketing arena has not witnessed any T20 cricket -- the most exciting format of the game and, the beginning of this league marks the recurrence of fun filled T20 nights.

“Star Sports is committed to continue building this league which features T20 champion teams from across the globe, into a premium property. It would target to make this league a huge success by making it grand through a marketing blitz and production innovations. These are bound to increase the excitement of the league.”

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