Campaign India Team
Mar 28, 2023

Vusport AB De Villiers and Sunil Chhetri as brand ambassadors

With this association, the company aims to establish itself as the go-to platform for sports analytics

Vusport AB De Villiers and Sunil Chhetri as brand ambassadors
Sports streaming and content platform Vusport has signed former South African skipper AB De Villiers, and footballer Sunil Chhetri as brand ambassadors.  
 
With this association, the company aims to establish itself as the go-to platform for sports analytics. 
 
Vusport has also announced the launch of the Vusport App, which delivers sports analytics and streaming content to its users. 
 
Pratik Gosar, CEO, Vusport , said, “It gives me immense pleasure to welcome two sporting greats on  board this journey with us. It has been our organisation’s vision to bring joy to hard-core sports fans  through technology and we are all set to revolutionise the way sports is consumed in India.” 
 
Sumit Kumar Jha, group COO, said, “After the huge success of Fantasy Akhada, we are extremely  excited to see the way our second product has shaped up. The seamlessness of the app along with  very high quality data insights has left me amazed. This speaks volumes of the quality of talent we  have within our organisation in the Tech & Data Sciences teams. We are ready and cannot wait to  wow the users.” 
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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