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Kings XI Punjab welcomes on board Aaj Tak as the Title Sponsor

 

*With a Title, 6 Key Sponsors and 13 Associate Sponsors supporting the team, KXIP is set to start the new season on a high

New Delhi: Kings XI Punjab today launched their new jersey and announced a range of partners that will support the team this season in the VIVO Indian Premier League.

On board as the Title Sponsor for the season is Aaj Tak. They will occupy their place on the front of the Kings XI Punjab Jersey this year. Aaj Tak has been the No. 1 channel for the last 19 years and Kings XI Punjab is proud to associate with them.

Our other Sponsors include Bageshree Infratech, V.I.P. Industries, along with Jio, Fena, Royal Stag and Finale Cables, who continue to back us from last season.

Satish Menon, CEO, Kings XI Punjab said, “We are delighted to unveil the new jersey and announce our partnership this year with the news channel Aaj Tak, a TV channel known as much for its in-depth analysis delivered in double quick time as for it’s credibility. A brand of that repute coming on board is a proud endorsement of Kings XI Punjab’s intrinsic values. We head into IPL Season 12 with optimism and enthusiasm as we have the right brands with us on the journey. Their support is our strength as we aim to excel on the field with our performances played in the true spirit of the game.

Ms. Kalli Purie, Vice-Chairperson, India Today Group said, “India Today Group is really excited to partner with the most anticipated cricketing event of 2019. This partnership of Aaj Tak with Kings XI Punjab is a coming together of the biggest in News with the biggest in Sports. All the best to the Kings XI team, looking forward to an amazing tournament and like Aaj Tak, may the ‘Sabse Tez’ team win.

Along with these, KXIP welcomes onboard our other partners as well. These include:

Kingfisher – Good Times Partner
Coca Cola – Official Beverage Partner
Beardo – Associate Sponsor
Prayag – Official Bath & Kitchen Fitting Partner
T10 – Official Kit & Merchandise Partner
Welspun – Official Partner
Dream11 – Associate Partner
boAt – Official Audio Partner
cricfig – Official Figurine Partner
The Souled Store – Merchandise Partner
Big FM – Radio Partner
CASHUrDRIVE – Outdoor Partner
Zomato – Official Partner

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