In case you have not heard DLF have
decided not to renew their partnership with BCCI regarding the title
sponsorship of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Now this is the third sponsor
that has pulled the plug on a sponsorship deal with BCCI in the last year or so
after Airtel and Nokia two giants in the telecom industry pulled out of their
deals as title sponsors of the champions league T20. It begs the question, is
the Indian premier league on its way down.
The numbers on the surface without a deeper diagnosis seem to suggest yes, according to TAM sports, a division of TAM research the ratings for this year’s IPL were 3.45, compared to 3.51 last year. What must really concern BCCI is the fact that in 2010 this figure stood at 5.51. Sponsors come where there is public i.e. where they can showcase their product and these declining numbers could well have played their part.
Or there could be deeper reasons;
this season of IPL we saw a lot of controversies being brought up, the first when Royal Challengers Bangalore player Luke Pomersbach was involved in an alleged molestation case of an American National bringing a lot of negative publicity. The other incident was when
Kolkata Knight Riders owner Shahrukh Khan was fined for being involved in
fracas with security at Wankhade stadium in Mumbai. If that was not enough,
Wayne Parnell and Rahul Sharma tested positive for drugs after they were
detained at a party in Mumbai.
In the previous four years too
there have been controversies galore with the slap gate incident, tournament
being organized in South Africa because of election, the case of Kochi Tuskers
where no one knew who owned what and how much eventually leading to the
disqualification of the franchisee. Not to mention the sordid ousting of the
previous IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi. In addition to all this we keep hearing
that owners are willing to sell of their stake in the franchisee does not help
the product of IPL either. The pathetic performance by team India in England
and Australia along with news of conflict within the team would not helped one
little bit as well. Believe it or not all these things eventually do get to
people.
Other sports are coming up in India
and may represent a much better value for marketers, I notice Airtel sponsoring
football for kids to be taken to Manchester United academy and DLF already
involved with Golf and Tennis by sponsoring the masters and being one of the
sponsors of Davis Cup.
I am a big fan of the game and
think T20 is great and could one day be an Olympic sport but just feel that
cricket had taken a back seat in IPL and the tournament has not progressed as
it should have from when it initially started in 2008. I just feel BCCI need to
put their foot down to bring back the focus solely on the game. I am sure the
golden goose will lay gain. After all it’s a religion in here.
Let us know what you think.
Comments welcome
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nice article, keep the good work up :)
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