Brijesh Goyal written if BCCI does not end deal with Chinese firms
Meanwhile anti-China sentiments are running high in india following the data-border clash between the two countries at Galwan valley earlier this week with fans calling for bcci to remove Vivo, a Chinese phone manufacturer, as the title sponsor of the IPL. On friday, IPL's Governing Council announced that they have convened a meeting next week to review IPL’s various sponsorship deals in the wake of the India-China data-border skirmish.
IPL stated "Taking note of the data-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". Earlier, bcci had said that if there is a uniform directive from the government putting a blanket ban on Chinese products and sponsors, then only it will be able to get rid of Vivo as the title sponsor of the IPL. In december last year, Vivo retained the title sponsorship rights for the IPL for a whopping Rs 2,199 crore over a period of five years. Apart from Vivo, paytm is also one of the sponsors. The company has Chinese firm Alibaba as one of its investors.