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Brand Play in the IPL – Millions for a Logo: Is IPL Jersey Sponsorship Worth the Spend?

In this article, Ganapathy Viswanathan, Independent Communication Consultant and Chief Mentor Roarrr Media and Public Relations, explores how IPL jersey sponsorship offers high visibility and emotional resonance for brands. When strategically executed, it drives strong ROI and brand legitimacy, especially in cricket-loving India’s vast, engaged audience landscape.

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May 6, 2025
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In the high-stakes world of Indian cricket, the Indian Premier League (IPL) isn’t just a sporting event — it’s a marketing colossus. Every year, as players step onto the field, their jerseys do more than signify team allegiance. They act as mobile billboards for brands willing to spend crores for a few square inches of fabric real estate. But does this flashy form of sponsorship offer real value? Or is it simply a game of high-visibility vanity?

If industry estimates are to be believed, the cost of having your brand name emblazoned on the front of an IPL jersey can range from ₹60 to ₹100 crore per season. Smaller logos, such as those on sleeves or caps, still command a hefty ₹10–30 crore. Yet, brands — both legacy and digital-first — continue to line up for a spot. The reason lies in the IPL’s unmatched power of reach, relevance, and resonance.

The Visibility Game

The IPL draws over 400 million viewers domestically, with global audiences swelling that figure further. Unlike a 30-second television commercial, a logo on a player’s jersey gets hours of on-screen exposure during live matches, replays, post-match coverage, and pre-game buzz. More importantly, the jersey is not confined to TV. It travels across Instagram reels, Twitter debates, press conferences, and even fan merchandise.

This ongoing visibility makes jersey sponsorship more than an impression metric — it becomes a brand memory imprint. And when paired with a team that evokes loyalty, emotion, and regional pride, the brand gains instant credibility.

Picking Teams Like You Pick Markets

Brands don’t choose franchises randomly. There is a strategy to it — one rooted in audience alignment, geography, and player fandom. Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai Indians, and Royal Challengers Bangalore attract the most attention due to their huge fan bases, strong performance histories, and superstar players.

A South India-based brand, for example, might partner with CSK or Sunrisers Hyderabad to strengthen regional identity. Meanwhile, brands with pan-India or digital appeal often gravitate toward franchises with national or metro resonance. Performance also plays a big role. A team that frequently reaches the playoffs guarantees more airtime and deeper media coverage.

Just as crucial as the team is the placement of the logo. The front of the jersey, worn across the chest, is prime real estate — always in the camera’s line of sight. The upper back, often visible when players walk or during replays, is the next best. Sleeves and caps, while cheaper, come with limited visual value, especially on mobile screens where every pixel counts.

Jersey Sponsorship: Centrepiece or Supporting Act?

The role of jersey branding in a brand’s overall marketing mix varies. For unicorn startups or digital-first brands, jersey placement can act as the hero strategy — a bold entry into mainstream awareness. For more established players, it typically functions as a supporting element in a broader media campaign that spans digital, print, and experiential channels.

But make no mistake — even as a support medium, IPL jersey branding is powerful. It taps into cricket’s unique emotional space. It piggybacks on a team’s narrative, shares the glory of wins, and rides the sentiment of comebacks. In India, where cricket binds generations, such associations aren’t just commercial. They’re cultural.

From Visibility to Viability: Does It Pay Off?

There are several standout examples where jersey sponsorships led to significant brand acceleration. Dream11, a fantasy gaming app, leveraged its IPL association to catapult from niche to mainstream. Its name, once known only to die-hard fantasy gamers, is now part of the everyday cricket lexicon.

MPL (Mobile Premier League) pulled off a similar feat, aligning with teams like RCB and KKR to raise brand awareness during its growth phase. And then there’s Jio, which used jersey branding across franchises during its early days to establish youth-centric, pan-India dominance — an effort that helped position it as not just a telecom provider but a tech lifestyle brand.

These case studies show that when jersey visibility is combined with smart activation — from influencer marketing and fan contests to digital ads and app engagement — the ROI can be far greater than traditional ad slots.

The Long View: Multi-Season Thinking

Short-term deals are still common, especially for brands testing the waters or riding a seasonal campaign. But increasingly, companies are signing multi-year contracts. These deals offer pricing advantages and help the brand build long-term association with a franchise’s identity.

For instance, TVS Eurogrip’s multi-season agreement with CSK allows the brand to build familiarity and trust over time. Similarly, BKT Tires partnered with multiple franchises simultaneously, ensuring its brand cuts across regions and fan loyalties.

These long-term deals reflect confidence not just in the league, but in cricket as an enduring marketing platform. The brand isn’t just buying space — it’s investing in a relationship.

Final Over: The Verdict

So, is it worth it? If a brand is looking for pure visibility, emotional connection, and cultural resonance, there are few better platforms in India than the IPL. Jersey branding offers an immersive, organic way to be seen — not as an interruption, but as part of the spectacle.

That said, the returns are only as strong as the strategy. A logo alone won’t move the needle. It must be part of a thoughtful, integrated campaign that understands its audience, activates on multiple touchpoints, and rides the IPL wave with creativity and consistency.

In the end, being on an IPL jersey is not just about brand visibility — it’s about brand legitimacy in the eyes of the nation. And in a cricket-obsessed market, that legitimacy can be priceless.

Tags: brandsIndian Premier LeagueIPL Jersey

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