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Canva Placed ₹544 Crore Bid for Indian Cricket Team Jersey Sponsorship, But Lost to Apollo Tyres

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In a high-stakes bidding race to become the new jersey sponsor of the Indian cricket team, Canva submitted a bid of ₹544 crore but was pipped by Apollo Tyres, which won the rights with a bid of ₹579 crore. JK Cement also participated, offering ₹477 crore.


Deal Details

  • The sponsorship deal was for three years, running until March 2028.
  • It covers roughly 121 bilateral matches plus 21 ICC fixtures during this period.
  • Cricbuzz and other sources reported that BCCI had set base prices per match (bilateral & ICC), and that Apollo’s offer exceeded those minimums.

Why Canva Bid

  • According to The Indian Express, Canva sees India as its fourth largest user market globally, and aims to deepen its presence in India. The Indian Express
  • Sponsoring Team India’s jersey would give Canva huge visibility, aligning with its strategy to localize and expand its footprint among Indian users and businesses.

Significance

  • The bidding war shows how valuable the Team India sponsorship is — brands are willing to spend hundreds of crores to attach themselves to arguably the most visible sports team in the country.
  • Canva, despite not winning, made a strong bid, showing non-traditional brands (like tech/design tools) are entering into spaces typically dominated by industrial, FMCG, automotive or financial firms.
  • The deal takes over from the Dream11 contract, which was valued at ₹358 crore. The new bids reflect a sharp jump in sponsorship valuations.

What Happens Next

  • Apollo Tyres’ branding will appear on the jerseys of both men’s and women’s Indian cricket teams across formats.
  • The first visibility of the new sponsor is expected during India’s bilateral and ICC match fixtures starting October 2025.

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