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BCCI unlikely to sever ties with VIVO if ‘exit clause’ favours Chinese mobile phone company

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New Delhi, July 1

The BCCI is unlikely to sever ties with IPL title sponsors VIVO if the “exit clause” favours the Chinese mobile phone company, a senior BCCI official said on Wednesday but did not reveal when the cash-rich league’s much-hyped governing council meeting to review this will be held.

After the violent faceoff between Indian forces and Chinese PLA in eastern Ladakh on June 15, the BCCI had stated that there would be a review of the IPL sponsors.

The Central government has banned 59 apps from China, including the Tik ToK, following the June 15 incident.

"We still don't know about fate of T20 World Cup, Asia Cup, so how can we just have a meeting? Yes, we need to discuss sponsorship but we never used the word cancel or terminate," a senior BCCI official, who also sits in the IPL Governing Council meetings, told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

"We said we will review sponsorship. Review means that we need to check all the modalities of the contract. If the ‘exit clause’ favours VIVO more, why should we terminate the Rs 440 crore per year contract? We will only terminate it if ‘exit clause’ favours us," he added.

It is learnt, some BCCI officials are of the view that unless VIVO backs out on its own in prevailing circumstances, the board should honour the remainder of the contract, which ends in 2022.

Sudden termination of contract could mean that BCCI may have to cough up substantial compensation.

Also, there is no guarantee that BCCI will get a short-time matcher in such an economically hostile environment.

However, the likes of PayTM (with Alibaba as investor) or Dream XI, BYJUs and SWIGGY, who have investment from Chinese video game company Tencent, might not have to worry as they are Indian entities.

“Taking note of the border skirmish that resulted in the martyrdom of our brave jawans, the IPL Governing Council has convened a meeting next week to review IPL's various sponsorship deals,” the official IPL twitter handle had stated on June 19.

However, after nearly two weeks, a meeting has not been scheduled and more importantly, at least two Governing Council members confirmed to PTI that they had not been told anything.

"I have called the IPL chairman (Brijesh Patel) and CEO (Rahul Johri) after I saw the tweet. But till date, I haven't been intimated about any meeting. Possibly, they want to have a big meeting once the T20 World Cup is officially postponed," said one of the veteran council members.

A Mumbai-only IPL?

These are early days but one of the major stakeholders of the IPL has floated the idea of "one city only tournament" in October, provided the COVID-19 situation is under control in Mumbai.

"It's at a very preliminary stage but if IPL happens in India and by October, situation is under control in Mumbai, there are four top-class floodlit grounds available in Mumbai. The logistics for BCCI, broadcasters (Star Sports), maintaining a bio-bubble, everything could be managed smoothly," said another BCCI official.

In Mumbai, there are three grounds where IPL has happened – the Wankhede Stadium, Brabourne Stadium and DY Patil (Navi Mumbai).

Also there is a Reliance ground in Ghansoli, which is one of the best-maintained in Mumbai where MI have their pre-season camps.

"Obviously, everything depends on COVID situation in Mumbai. But if there are no spectators allowed and a bio-bubble is created, then Mumbai won't be a bad option," said the official. PTI 

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