Australian cricketers can't add fast food, alcohol, tobacco during IPL
Australian cricketers will not advertise fast food alcohol tobacco during ipl
Not every franchise can advertise more than one Cricket Australia central contract player
Cricket Australia does not want its players to advertise for gambling, fast food, alcohol, and tobacco brands during the next season of the IPL. The 14th season of the IPL will begin in the second week of April with the participation of several Australian cricketers, including Glenn Maxwell and Zay Richardson.
According to a website, the BCCI quoted Cricket Australia in a statement sent to IPL teams recently, saying, "The image of the entire team can be used by the sponsors of the respective IPL teams for publicity in the print media in India." No such image will be used for alcohol, fast food, fast food restaurants, tobacco, or any gambling or betting company. '
The CAA also said that no more than one player from a Big Bash League team or an international team can be hired for the ad. "Cricket Australia has banned the use of Australian players by the franchise in an ad or promotional materials," the board said in an email.
"Not every franchise can advertise more than one Cricket Australia central contract player," it said. No more than one player from the same Australian team will be in the advertisement and similarly, only one player from the Big Bash League will be in the ad. ' Is.
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