The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has opened the doors for potential partners, officially announcing the launch of the Request for Quotation (RFQ) phase to acquire partnership rights for the Women’s Premier League.
Reputed organizations are invited to participate by submitting bids to secure official partnership rights, Economic Times reported.
The RFQ document, inclusive of comprehensive terms and conditions governing the tender process, outlines eligibility requirements, bid submission protocols, and associated rights and obligations.
Interested entities can obtain the RFQ by making a non-refundable payment of Rs.1,00,000, along with applicable Goods and Services Tax, with the purchasing window open until January 19, 2024.
Confirmation of purchase requires interested parties to email payment details to rfq@bcci.tv, with access to the RFQ documents granted upon payment confirmation.
Notably, the purchase of the RFQ does not automatically guarantee eligibility to bid; fulfillment of stipulated criteria is imperative.
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