Today we are breathing air with the
new generation of Indian cricket. The likes of Dhonis, Kohlis and Rainas have
taken Indian cricket to a level which was like a dream way back in 1983. Under
MS Dhoni India has conquered T20 World Cup, ODI World Cup and the latest
trophy is the ICC Champions Trophy. Cricket is nothing less than a religion in
India. Though Sachin is the God and the real inspiration for the whole nation,
it was the World Cup winning team of 1983 which sparked the hunger and passion
for the game of cricket.
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Group photo of all
the teams participating
in Benson & Hedges World Cup '92
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(L-R) Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, MS Dhoni
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Television
viewers have to sit through the Ads which come between overs or after a fall of
wicket. The batsman
walking out to bat isn't always considered worthy enough to be televised. Sometimes ads pop up even before a ball reaches the boundary or an umpire gives
his verdict for an appeal. It is also said that cricket is shown between advertisements. Undoubtedly this the biggest con of watching cricket match on television, but a
huge amount of money is splashed to buy that little space between the overs.
In the last 15 years, Indian cricket
has gone through a major transformation. Indian cricket team got a T-shirt
sponsor in the form of Sahara India
Pariwar. Indian Premier League (IPL) provided an international platform for
many emerging brands. DLF bagged exclusive rights to the IPL in 2008 for over Rs
200 crore. For over five seasons of IPL, every six was announced as DLF maximum
on satellite television. In the sixth season Pepsi took over from DLF.
Advertisements have also become a
major source of income for today’s cricketing stars. MS Dhoni broke into top 20
on Forbes highest-paid athletes list. He earns a staggering $31.5 M (188,33,85,000)
every year, out of which $28 M (167,41,20,000) comes from endorsements. MS Dhoni
has already raced ahead of Sachin Tendulkar who earns $18 M from endorsements and the other young guns
are catching up very quickly.
This is a list of top 5 Indian cricketers on the basis of
endorsement earnings.
| Cricketer | Endorsement Earnings | Brands Endorsed |
| MS Dhoni | $28 M | Pepsi, Reebok, Lays, Boost, Exide, TVS, Dabur, Titan, Gulf Oil |
| Sachin Tendulkar | $18 M | Aviva Insurance, Coca-Cola, Jaypee Cement, Adidas, Toshiba, Castrol, Luminous, Rbs Banking |
| Virat Kohli | $9 M | Nike, Pepsico, Toyota, Karbonn Mobiles, TVS, Cinthol, Nestle |
| Virender Sehwag | $4.1 M | Hero, Fila, Jaypee cement |
| Gautam Gambhir | $4 M | MRF, Reebok, BHPC, Lays, Royal Stag |
Three decades back history was made
in field of sports, but who would have ever thought that it will benefit the
advertising universe. Cricket comes with the guarantee that it will never slump
in India, which also assures new heroes and attractive faces for the advertising
industry. Even the Ad people will say ‘long live cricket’, but for a completely
different reason.



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