Sunrisers unveil Coolwinks as principal IPL sponsor


Hyderabad, Mar 16 (IANS): Last year's Indian Premier League (IPL) runners-up Sunrisers Hyderabad have unveiled a stellar line-up of sponsors for the forthcoming season of the lucrative Twenty20 tournament.

The squad which was table toppers in the last season promises to better its performance by clinching the coveted trophy this time around.

Coolwinks.com, Red FM, Rupa, Astral Adhesive, Grado, Nerolac and Jio have been signed as principal sponsors for the twelfth edition of the IPL. The sponsors' logos and branding will be distinctly exhibited on the team's jerseys and match kits. Other sponsors who are on board with the franchise for this season are Double Horse and Car2Drive. Tyka, UB and Coke are franchise partners.

"We are extremely happy to have such stellar partners for our team as we prepare ourselves for the twelfth edition of the Indian Premier League. Like every season, we are keen to give a superlative performance on ground and the support from our sponsors always motivates us to excel and win the IPL championship. Along with our sponsors we are looking forward to re-create history and make it a victorious journey," Sunrisers Hyderabad CEO K. Shanmugham said.

  

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