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Over the years, many big companies have proudly put their names on the Indian cricket team’s jersey. It is one of the most visible spots in the sporting world, watched by millions of fans. But strangely, many of these sponsors later faced serious troubles. Because of this, people have started calling it the “jersey jinx” or the “curse” of Indian cricket. One of the longest sponsors was Sahara, which stayed on the jersey for more than ten years. But after that, the company got into major legal and financial trouble. Its founder was even arrested, and the group collapsed. Then came Oppo, a Chinese phone company. They signed a huge deal but left early because of money pressure and rising India-China tensions. After them, Byju’s, the big ed-tech firm, took over. At first, it looked like a success, but soon Byju’s faced massive losses, unpaid bills, and regulatory problems. Most recently, Dream11, the fantasy sports company, became the jersey sponsor. But in 2025, a new Indian law banned real-money gaming. This forced Dream11 to pull out of the sponsorship deal, leaving the jersey empty once again. Because this keeps happening, many people joke that sponsoring India’s cricket jersey is risky. Instead of being a golden ticket for brands, it almost feels like a test of survival. Subscribe for more educational content and unlock knowledge every day with FactTechz!
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