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Pepsi wants to end IPL sponsorship deal

Last updated on: October 09, 2015 16:04 IST

‘They have shown a willingness to move out of the deal from this season because of their own interests and not because of disrepute’

'We are in talks with other sponsors as well, so the title deal with Pepsi is not that big an issue'

'They have been a very good partner all this while and we do not want to disturb our relationship with them'

Pepsi labels are seen on plastic bottles

IMAGE: Cricket fans enjoy a game in the Pepsi Indian Premier League. Photograph: BCCI

The cash-rich Indian Premier League will have a new title sponsor for its next edition as PepsiCo "have shown a willingness to move out of the deal" with the Board of Control for Cricket in India.

It is learnt that the beverage giant is keen to walk out on the five-year title contract, due to expire in 2017, because of the ‘disrepute’ the cash-rich league has brought to the game.

However, BCCI sources claimed that Pepsi wants to end the deal because of its dipping foreign interests.

Sources said the BCCI is in talks with those interested in bagging the rights and getting it transferred from Pepsi.

"They have shown a willingness to move out of the deal from this season because of their own interests and not because of disrepute and stuff. So they may not continue as the main sponsor," a senior BCCI source said.

"Because they have the deal with them so we are not bothering them. We have a bank guarantee with us and hence can confiscate it, but we are not doing it. Whosoever will get the rights, we will help get him that guarantee, get it transferred from Pepsi," the source said.

PepsiCo, however, could not be reached for comment regarding their title rights with the cash-rich league.

A fan poses in fron of a banner of the main IPL sponsor

IMAGE: Beverage giant Pepsi’s five-year title contract of the Indian Premier League expires in 2017. Photograph: BCCI

Meanwhile, Indian Premier League chairman Rajeev Shukla said the Pepsi deal is ‘not a big issue’ and the Board is in talks with other sponsors as well to settle it ‘amicably’.

"We are in talks with other sponsors as well, so the title deal with Pepsi is not that big an issue. They have certain points and we are going to settle them amicably in the next meeting," Shukla said.

"They have been a very good partner all this while and we do not want to disturb our relationship with them. Whatever is going to happen is going to happen in a very smooth manner," he added.

Pepsi wants to withdraw from the sponsorship because of the 2013 spot-fixing scandal that tarnished the IPL's reputation. It had paid Rs 396 crore ($71.77 million) for the period 2013-2017.

The BCCI will take up the matter during its working committee meeting in Mumbai on October 18.

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