Mappls MapmyIndia has been named as the Official “Powered By” Partner for the ODI series of the India tour of Sri Lanka, which gets underway from today onwards.
With this partnership, the Indian tech firm aims to expand its reach.
The deal sees Mappls MapmyIndia launch various fan engagement activities like ‘Destination Sri Lanka’ contest, where cans can take part and win prizes, including VIP tickets to the match, a signed cricket ball, and a chance to meet the winning captain.
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Speaking about joining the Sri Lanka v India sponsorship roster, Rohan Verma, CEO and Executive Director of Mappls MapmyIndia, commented:
“We’re excited and honoured to be the ‘Powered By’ sponsor of the ODI series this year. Our nation’s long-standing fascination with cricket only makes it more special that we get to be such active participants and supporters. We’re excited to announce the ‘Destination Sri Lanka’ Contest to allow many Indian fans to gain incredible memories of a lifetime by being able to watch India play live in Sri Lanka and get a signed ball and photo-op with the winning captain! We encourage more and more Indians to learn about and use the Mappls App, Gadgets & APIs, so that they can win a chance to cheer the Indian Cricket Team, and also benefit from the features of India’s very own, leading Mappls MapmyIndia Maps & Navigation app, GPS IoT-based Mappls Gadgets including Dash Cameras, GPS Trackers and In-dash Infotainment Systems and Map APIs.”
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