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India-Pak clash at Asia Cup draws huge advertiser interest

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Adrateshavebeen peggedat~14-15lakh 10tensecondsfor Sunday'smatch

VIVEAT SUSAN PINTO

Mumbai, 26 August

fter close to a year, South Asian

cricketrivalsIndiaandPakistan

Awillfaceoffinthesecondmatch

ofAsiaCuponSunday.Theirlastouting

was in September 2021, during the T20

WorldCup.ButAsiaCupitselfiscoming

back after a gap of four years, following

two consecutive cancellations in 2020

and2021duetotheCovid-19pandemic.

ICC media rights winner to be announced today

Advertiser interest is predictably

high, given the traditional rivalry

submissionsinsealedenvelopes.

between the two sides. Conversations

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withmultiplemediaplannersandbuy-

Mumbai,26August

Disney-Star,Sony,Zeeand

ers reveal that Disney-Star, which will

Viacom18havesubmittedtheirbids,it

broadcasttheAsiaCupmatchesonStar

TheInternationalCricketCouncil(ICC)

isreliablylearnt. Amazon,while

SportsandDisney+Hotstar,haslocked

willannouncethewinnerofthesale

initiallyshowinginterest,wasnotpart

11 on-air sponsors, including those like

ofmediarightsforthe2023-31cycleon

oftheprocess. Atstakeismediarights

Dream11, Mondelez, BigBasket, Sam-

Saturday,followingaclosed-loopbid

formultipleeventswhosecombined

sung,ThumpsUpandAxisBankforthe

processinDubaionFriday. Byclosed

valueisestimatedtobeover $4billion,

big match as well as the tournament.

loopthereferenceistobid

sayexperts.

"Sponsors have come on board in

part because there will be more than

one occasion when India and Pakistan

buyers said.

UAE in the finals and earning the spot

willclashinAsiaCup. Thefirstonewill

Ondigital,mediabuyerssaidDisney-

of the sixth team in the tournament.

happenonSundayforsure.Thesecond

Star has pegged ad rates at a cost per

Media planners expect advertising

one will depend on how the two teams

thousand impressions (CPM) of about

momentum the Asia Cup to be high

perform in their respective games. But

~270-280 for the India-Pakistan match,

since it falls in the festive period of

giventhatviewerinterestremainshigh

which again is in line with the rate

September.AndOctoberwillseeaction

aroundIndia-Pakistanmatches,adver-

charged during IPL matches in April-

around the T20 World Cup.

tiserinterestwillalsobehigh,"saysSajal

May. For the other matches, the ad rate

Traditional advertising categories

Gupta, chief executive officer at

hasbeenpeggedat~150-180CPM.

suchasFMCG,auto,retail,durablesand

Gurugram-basedKiaosMarketing,who

"The India-Pakistan match without

electronics are expected to mark their

advises clients on advertising, media

doubt will be the big highlight of Asia

presence aggressively. Asia Cup, for

and brand-building initiatives.

Cup.Andadvertiserinterestwillbehigh

instance, sees more traditional cate-

Ad rates have been pegged at ~14-15

because viewers will be glued to their

goriesadvertising,mediaplannerssaid.

lakh per 10 seconds for the clash on

TVs and smartphones to catch up with

BesidesDream11andBigBasket,edtech

Sunday, media buyers said. This is in

every bit of action," Anita Nayyar, chief

and fintech firms, which were big

line with the Indian Premier League

operating officer, media, branding and

spendersoncricketinthelastfewyears,

(IPL)tournamentadratesinApril-May.

communication,PatanjaliAyurved,said.

have opted to scale down their adver-

Like the IPL, Asia Cup is a T20 tourna-

Apart from India and Pakistan, Sri

tising activities for now.

ment. The other matches of Asia

Lanka, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and

Media agencies such as GroupM,

Cup have been pegged at ~6-7 lakh per

Hong Kong are participating in Asia

Zenith and Dentsu have in their

tenseconds,dependingonwhoisplay-

Cup. Hong Kong, for the uninitiated,

mid-year forecasts said that ad growth

ing and viewer interest thereof, media

won the qualifier round, defeating the

would be 16-22 per cent in 2022.

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