The Board of Control for Cricket in India BCCI found no bidders for the Indian cricket crew’s clothing and unit notwithstanding the base cost being lower than the current cost.
A report in the Mumbai Mirror asserted that in any event four bidders were in brawl – Adidas, Puma and FanCode and existing patrons Nike. Yet, none of them presented an offer regardless of the way that the moderately great conditions on offer.
Nike was paying the BCCI Rs 85 lakh for each worldwide round of Team India yet they decided not to reestablish their agreement that was really set to approach August-end, driving the board to welcome offers.
Be that as it may, Indian cricket presently winds up in an unchartered area of not having a backer for the unit when the Virat Kohli-drove Indian cricket crew contact down in Australia in November. The base cost was apparently Rs 65 lakh for every game.
The Mirror report additionally included that the organizations – none of whom really went ahead the record – needed an assurance of an acceptable version of advancement for their brands. The BCCI, be that as it may, didn’t give any assurances for the equivalent.
Thus, the organizations chose not to offer for the property. Frequently there would be occasions of the offers being offered for even not exactly the base cost yet this time, even that was not occurring.
This leaves the load up with just two choices – welcome further offers at a lower base cost or go on visit to Australia with no unit supports. They are yet to freely remark on the cycle.