The decision to award the rights to One97 Communications till 2019 was taken at the BCCI's marketing committee meeting here.
The base price per match was Rupees 1.68 crore and the final price comes to Rs 2.42 crore per match. The amount per match is 40 lakh more than what Micromax, who were the only bidders in the 2014-15 season, gave the Board last year.
From now on, the domestic Ranji competition will be known as the 'Paytm Ranji Trophy'.
The bids were opened at the BCCI marketing committee meeting that lasted for around five hours.
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BCCI Secretary Anurag Thakur said they were elated to have Paytm as their homes series title sponsors.
"They are one of the new generation companies and we are delighted to partner with them. Having them for next four years gives the stability and continuity to Indian cricket. With nearly 84 matches scheduled over the next 4 years with all major countries playing in India we are hopeful that Paytm will be able to build a strong and strategic association with Cricket," Thakur said in a release.
Vijay Shekhar Sharma, Founder & CEO of Paytm, said, "Cricket is the dream sport for us in India. Cricket epitomises the Paytm values of passion, hard work and team effort. We are very happy to partner with the BCCI and cheer for Indian cricket with millions of fans. Over the next 4 years, we will continue to invest strongly in cricket and other sports. As a growing brand which has big plans for a billion strong Indians, there is no better platform than cricket in India.