Burman family -- which forayed into the field of sports with Indian Premier League and followed it up with the Hockey India League, successfully bid and bagged the 'Pune Pistons', one of the six franchises in the USD 1-million IBL.
"Having been actively involved in league sports in the country, we are elated to contribute towards the rise of IBL," said Dabur Group Director Mohit Burman.
"As in the case of our involvement in IPL as well as HIL, this is a personal investment by the Burman family and is not connected to Dabur India Ltd."
Speaking on this occasion, BAI President Dr Akhilesh Das Gupta, said: "We welcome the Burman family into the game of Badminton and we look forward to a strong and successful association. We are confident that this association will add value to the overall badminton scenario of India."
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The IBL is an initiative of BAI with Sporty Solutionz as the Commercial Partner. The tournament will get underway on August 14 with some high-voltage action expected between PVP's Hyderabad Hotshots and BOP Group's Banga Beats.
The inaugural IBL will feature six franchises and will run for 18 days. Each franchise will host a two-day leg and the League will showcase a grand total of 90 matches.
The top four franchises in the League will clash in the semifinals and the winners will meet in the grand final on August 31, which will be played out in Mumbai.